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Sonny Curtis

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Sonny Curtis
Born(1937-05-09)May 9, 1937(age 87)
OriginMeadow, Texas,United States
GenresRock and roll,country,pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1955–present

Sonny Curtis(born May 9, 1937)[1]is an American singer and songwriter. Known for his collaborations withBuddy Holly,he was a member ofthe Cricketsand continued with the band after Holly's death. Curtis's best known compositions include "Walk Right Back",a major hit in 1961 forthe Everly Brothers;"I Fought the Law",notably covered bythe Bobby Fuller Fourandthe Clash;and "Love is All Around,"the theme song forThe Mary Tyler Moore Show.

Overview

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Curtis was born inMeadow, Texas,United States.[1]As a guitarist, he played on some of Buddy Holly's earlier 1956 Decca sessions, including the minor hit "Blue Days Black Nights" and a song he wrote, "Rock Around With Ollie Vee".[1]In 1955 and 1956 he, along with Buddy Holly, opened concerts for rising new starElvis Presley.Although he had gone on the road with other musicians by the time Buddy Holly put togetherthe Cricketsin 1957, Curtis joined the Crickets in late 1958, shortly before Holly's death in 1959, and soon took over the lead vocalist role in addition to lead guitar.[1]The Crickets' post-Holly recordings were put on hold after Holly's death, and Curtis was drafted in late 1959. During basic training, he was given a three-day pass and met the Crickets' drummer,Jerry Allison,who was then playing with theEverly Brothers,in Los Angeles. Curtis played him the song "Walk Right Back",which Allison had him immediately take to the Everlys; they recorded the song that weekend and were later rewarded with aBillboardtop 10 hit.[1]The song was also a hit in 1978 forAnne Murray.

In late 1960, the Crickets' albumIn Style with the Cricketswas finally released, including the original versions of two of Curtis's best known compositions, "I Fought the Law"and"More Than I Can Say"(co-written with Allison and a UK #4 hit byBobby Veeand a US #2 hit byLeo Sayer).[1]Along with Allison, he participated inEddie Cochran's last recording sessions, including the song "Three Steps to Heaven."In 1964, he released the single" A Beatle I Want to Be ". He has continued to record and perform intermittently as part of the band over six decades, most recently in their albumThe Crickets and their Buddies(2004), where they reprised most of their hits with help from many noted fellow musicians. Curtis did leave the Crickets several times to pursue his solo career, but even during those periods made occasional guest appearances, in performance and on record, with the Crickets. His song "The Real Buddy Holly Story" was written in response to the inaccuracies in the movieThe Buddy Holly Story.[1]

"I Fought the Law" was later covered in the studio or in concert by many artists, includingThe Bobby Fuller Four,the Clash,Dead Kennedys,Bryan Adams,John Cougar Mellencamp,Bruce Springsteen,Roy Orbison,Tom Petty,Social Distortion,Mike Ness,Hank Williams Jr.,Waylon Jennings,theNitty Gritty Dirt Band,the Hoodoo Rhythm Devils,Green Day,theRamones,theGrateful Dead,Stray Cats,Mary's Danish,Mano Negra,theBig Dirty Band,Lolita No.18,the Brian Jonestown Massacre,Attaque 77,Die Toten Hosen,Status Quo,Nanci Griffith,andthe Men They Couldn't Hang.[citation needed]For the 2003 film,Intermission,Colin Farrellrecorded a version of the song, singing it in the guise of his character in the film.

Later, Curtis wrote the theme song ofThe Mary Tyler Moore Show,[1]"Love Is All Around",which he also recorded for the show.[2]Curtis also co-wrote the 1989 Country Song of the Year, "I'm No Stranger to the Rain",recorded byKeith Whitley.[1]Other songs he has written include "The Straight Life" (recorded byGlen Campbell,and later byBobby Goldsboro)[1]and "A Fool Never Learns"(recorded byAndy Williams). Anne Murray also recorded the Sonny Curtis songs "I Like Your Music" and "You Made My Life a Song" on her 1972 LPAnnie.

In 1991, Sonny Curtis was inducted into theNashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.In 2007, Curtis was inducted into theMusicians Hall of Fame and MuseuminNashville, Tennessee,as a member of the Crickets. In 2012, Curtis was inducted intothe Rock and Roll Hall of Fameas a member of the Crickets (along with Allison, bassist Joe B. Mauldin, and rhythm guitarist Niki Sullivan) by a special committee, to make amends for the Crickets having been rebuffed and not included with Buddy Holly when Holly was first inducted in 1986.

Discography

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Albums

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Year Album US Country Label
1964 Beatle Hits Flamenco Style Guitar El Records
1968 The 1st of Sonny Curtis 21 Viva
1969 The Sonny Curtis Style Elektra
1979 Sonny Curtis
1980 Love Is All Around
1981 Rollin'
1987 Spectrum Nightlite
2007 Sonny Curtis

Singles

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Year Single Chart Positions Album
US Country[3] US
1966 "My Way of Life"
b/w "Last Call"
49 134 The 1st of Sonny Curtis
"Destiny's Child"
b/w "The Collector"
1967 "I Wanna Go Bummin' Around"
b/w "I'm a Gypsy Man"
50
1968 "Atlanta Georgia Stray"
b/w "Day Drinker"
36 120 The Sonny Curtis Style
"The Straight Life"
b/w "How Little Men Care"
45
1970 "Love Is All Around"
b/w "Here, There and Everywhere"
single only
1971 "Day Gig"
b/w "Holiday for Clowns"
The Sonny Curtis Style
"Hung Up in Your Eyes"
b/w "Girl of the North"
1972 "Lights of L.A."
b/w "Sunny Mornin'"
singles only
1973 "Rock'n Roll (I Gave You the Best Years of My Life)"
b/w "My Momma Sure Left Me Some Good Old Days"
1974 "Unsaintly Judy"
b/w "You Don't Belong in This Place"
1975 "Lovesick Blues"
b/w "It's Only a Question of Time"
78
1976 "Where's Patricia Now"
b/w "It's Only a Question of Time"
"Where's Patricia Now"
b/w "When It's Just You and Me"
1979 "The Cowboy Singer"
b/w "Cheatin' Clouds"
77 Sonny Curtis
1980 "Do You RememberRoll Over Beethoven"
b/w "Walk Right Back"
86
"The Real Buddy Holly Story"A
b/w "Ain't Nobody Honest"
38 Love Is All Around
"Love Is All Around"
b/w "The Clone Song"
29
"You Made My Life a Song"
b/w "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover"
70
1981 "Good Ol' Girls"
b/w "So Used to Loving You"
15 Rollin'
"Married Women"
b/w "I Live Your Music"
33
1985 "I Think I'm in Love"
b/w "There's a Whole Lot Less to Me Than Meets the Eye"
singles only
1986 "Now I've Got a Heart of Gold" 69
  • A"The Real Buddy Holly Story" also peaked at No. 20 on theRPMCountry Tracks chart in Canada.

References

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  1. ^abcdefghijColin Larkin,ed. (1993).The Guinness Who's Who of Country Music(First ed.).Guinness Publishing.p. 102.ISBN0-85112-726-6.
  2. ^"Sonny Curtis".IMDb.com.RetrievedJuly 19,2016.
  3. ^Whitburn, Joel (2008).Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008.Record Research, Inc. p. 111.ISBN978-0-89820-177-2.
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