
Sonny Curtis
Singer-songwriter Sonny Curtis died Friday (Sept. 19) at age 88 following a sudden illness.
Curtis is a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member and a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee as a member of The Crickets. His catalog includes such standards as “Walk Right Back,” “I Fought the Law,” “Love Is All Around,” “More Than I Can Say,” and “I’m No Stranger to the Rain.” He was also a recording artist for Viva, Elektra, Imperial and other labels.
Born in West Texas in 1937, Curtis cited bluegrass as his earliest musical influence. He had an uncle who was in Bill Monroe’s band.
Curtis began performing in the early 1950s as a teenager in Lubbock alongside Buddy Holly and Waylon Jennings. He and Holly first came to Nashville to record in 1956. Among the tunes was his composition “Rock Around With Ollie Vee.” After Sonny Curtis graduated from high school, Webb Pierce recorded his song “Someday” and took it to No. 12 on the country hit parade in 1957.
An excellent guitarist, Curtis toured for a time backing Slim Whitman. Back in Texas, he and Holly formed The Crickets. Curtis left the band to record solo for Dot Records. He rejoined the group just after Holly’s death in a 1959 plane crash. He and the remaining Crickets became The Everly Brothers’ band. They also issued eight albums in 1960-73 with Curtis, the group’s main songwriter, on lead vocals and guitar.
Sonny Curtis moved to the West Coast in 1960, just prior to being drafted into the Army. While he was in the service, the Everlys recorded his “Walk Right Back” and hit the top-10 on the pop charts with it in 1961. Anne Murray revived the song as a top-10 country hit in 1978. He also wrote “More Than I Can Say” while he was in the Army, and it was introduced by Bobby Vee in 1961. Leo Sayer revived it as an international pop hit of 1980.
After his discharge, Sonny Curtis became a session guitarist and a jingle writer for McDonald’s, Yamaha, Suzuki, Buick, Chrysler, Honda, Mattel, Olympia Beer, Plymouth, MasterCard, Bell Telephone and Western Airlines. He also continued to score as a songwriter. Andy Williams took his “A Fool Never Learns” into the pop top-10 in 1964.
The Bobby Fuller Four made “I Fought the Law” into a hit in 1966. The song became a rock standard recorded by The Clash, Lou Reed, The Dead Kennedys, Tom Petty, The Grateful Dead, Brice Springsteen, John Cougar Mellencamp, Bryan Adams, and Green Day, as well as by Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Rodriguez, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson.
Gary Lewis & The Playboys scored with Curtis’s “Where Will the Words Come From” in 1966, cementing his status as a top-tier tunesmith. Teen idols Ricky Nelson, Buddy Knox, Bryan Hyland, Roy Orbison, Johnny Rivers, Mark Dinning, and Bobby Vinton recorded his songs. So did Dean Martin, Jack Jones, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, The Mills Brothers, Glen Campbell, Eddy Arnold, Vic Damone, Peter Lawford, The Lennon Sisters, and the songwriter’s idol, Chet Atkins.
Throughout the 1960s, Sonny Curtis continued to record, himself. Beatle Hits Flamenco Guitar Style (1964), The First of Sonny Curtis (1968), and The Sonny Curtis Style (1969) became his first three albums. They contained “My Way of Life,” “I Wanna Go Bummin’ Around,” “Atlanta Georgia Stray,” and “The Straight Life,” which became minor country chart entries.
“The Straight Life” was picked up by Bobby Goldsboro, who made it a top-10 A/C hit in 1968. More than a dozen other artists subsequently recorded it.
Two years later, Mary Tyler Moore was looking for a theme song for a CBS-TV sit com she was launching. He submitted “Love Is All Around,” and the show’s producers liked it so much they flew his demo to Minneapolis to accompany Moore as she tossed her hat into the air during the filming of the opening moments of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It turned out to be his biggest singing hit, since it aired nationally weekly for seven years thereafter. “Love Is All Around” has also been recorded by Joan Jett, Husker Du, and Sammy Davis Jr.
Meanwhile, he continued his studio work. In 1970, he provided backup vocals on Eric Clapton’s first solo album. That is Sonny Curtis’s finger-picking guitar work on Vicki Lawrence’s 1973 No. 1 hit “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.”
He moved to Music City in 1976. Waylon Jennings, who had already recorded the Sonny Curtis song “Destiny’s Child,” took him and The Crickets on the road as his opening act. Rosanne Cash revived “Where Will the Words Come From” in 1981.
Curtis’s Nashville songs were soon recorded by John Schneider, Bobby Bare, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis and other country stars. Ricky Skaggs sang “He was Onto Something (So He Made You)” as a No. 25 country hit of 1990. The late Keith Whitley turned “I’m No Stranger to the Rain” into a No. 1 country smash of 1989. It was named the CMA Single of the Year.
In 1990, Sonny Curtis won an Emmy Award for his theme song for the Burt Reynolds TV series Evening Shade, which he also sang. Joe Diffie, J.J. Cale, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, LaCosta, Sammy Kershaw, John Conlee, LaWanda Lindsey, Skeeter Davis, Jerry Reed and other stars recorded Sonny Curtis songs in the 1980s and 1990s.
Elektra signed him as a Nashville recording artist, and he issued Sonny Curtis (1979), Love Is All Around (1980), and Rollin’ (1981) as LPs for the label. He made the country charts with seven singles from these collections, including the top-40 entries “The Real Buddy Holly Story,” “Love Is All Around,” “Good Ol’ Girls,” and “Married Women” in 1980-81.
Sonny Curtis developed a substantial overseas following. He performed for sold-out crowds in England, Ireland, Denmark, France, Scotland, Belgium and Holland.
He also continued to tour extensively with the reassembled Crickets, bass player Joe B. Mauldin (1940-2015) and drummer Jerry Allison (1939-2022). The Crickets and Their Buddies album of 2004 found them collaborating with Eric Clapton, Rodney Crowell, John Prine, Graham Nash, J.D. Souther, Vince Gill, Nanci Griffith and other celebrities.
Sonny Curtis also continued to record solo albums for independent labels in the 1990s and 2000s, and he became a genial and much-loved presence at various music-industry functions. He retired in 2016.
In 1991, Sonny Curtis was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2007, he and The Crickets were installed in the Music City Walk of Fame. In 2008, they were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum. In 2012, he and the group became Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members.
Over the years, five of his songs have achieved “Millionaire” status in the annals of BMI. This means that “Walk Right Back,” “More Than I Can Say,” “I Fought the Law,” “The Straight Life” and “I’m No Stranger to the Rain” have been performed at least a million times each. More than 120 Sonny Curtis songs have been recorded to date, by artists from across the musical spectrum.
Survivors include Louise Curtis, his wife of more than 50 years, and their children. Funeral arrangements have not been announced.
Riley Green Takes Top Spot On MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart
/by Madison HahnenRiley Green. Photo: David Higgs
Riley Green has taken the No. 1 spot on the MusicRow Top Songwriter Chart with his solo-penned Ella Langley duet “Don’t Mind If I Do.”
Chase McGill moves up to No. 2 with “20 Cigarettes,” “Brunette,” “Happen To Me,” “I Got Better,” “It Won’t Be Long,” “Miami,” “Straight Line” and “TN.” Charlie Handsome sits at No. 3 with “Hell At Night,” “Holy Water,” “I Ain’t Comin’ Back,” “I Got Better,” “I’m The Problem,” “Just In Case,” “Miami,” “Superman,” “TN” and “What I Want.”
Blake Pendergrass (No. 4) and Morgan Wallen (No. 5) round out this week’s top five.
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NOW OPEN: Applications For MusicRow’s 2026 N.B.T. Music Industry Directory
/by MusicRow StaffApplications are now open for MusicRow’s 2026 N.B.T. (Next Big Thing) Music Industry Directory.
MusicRow‘s N.B.T. Music Industry Directory showcases Nashville music business professionals who are rising through the ranks. This class of industry members occupy mid-level roles at their respective companies, and are on a trajectory of excellence to become future leaders in the Nashville music industry. Applicants should ideally have a minimum of five or more years experience in the music industry.
The final list will be featured in MusicRow‘s Touring/Next Big Thing print issue, which releases on Dec. 9. The print edition also includes the annual Next Big Thing artist list, with editorial features focused on the touring segment of our industry as well as professional development.
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Kasey Tyndall Inks With Spirit Music Nashville/2Mix Music
/by Lauryn SinkPictured (L-R, front row): Kennedy Murphy (Spirit Music Nashville); Kasey Tyndall; Derek Wells (Spirit Music Nashville/2Mix); and Frank Rogers (Spirit Music Group Spirit Music Nashville). (L-R, back row): Lindsey Ray (Steadfast Co); Will Cooper (Spirit Music Nashville); Mike Fiorentino (Spirit Music Nashville); Brian Bradford (Spirit Music Nashville); AJ Burton (Fluid Music Revolution/Spirit Music Nashville); Ryan Johnson (Spirit Music); Jasmine Pettus (Spirit Music Nashville) and Andy Hodges (Spirit Music Nashville).
Kasey Tyndall has inked a worldwide publishing deal with Spirit Music Nashville and 2Mix Music.
“Kasey checks every single box for the kind of artists that we want to work with,” says Derek Wells, Vice President, Spirit/Fluid Music Revolution. “A unique perspective and voice… and one of the hardest workers you’ll meet. So excited to have her in the building!”
“Kasey is a true talent, both as a writer and an artist,” adds Kennedy Murphy, Creative Director, Spirit Music Nashville. “It feels like such a natural fit for her to join the Spirit family and we couldn’t be more excited to get to work championing her songs and career!”
The North Carolina native gained acclaim for songs like “Jesus and Joan Jett,” “Dirt Road to Hell” and “Bad For Me.” While touring with the likes of Hank Williams Jr., Megan Moroney, Ashley McBryde, Ian Munsick, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jamey Johnson, Bailey Zimmerman, Ella Langley and more, Tyndall has earned such accolades as being named to the 2023 class of CMT’s Next Women of Country. She has been featured on Spotify’s Country Rocks playlist and SiriusXM’s “On The Horizon.” She released her self-titled debut label album on MNRK Music earlier this year.
“I’ve admired what Spirit has been building for a while, so I’m beyond excited that the stars aligned for me to officially join the Spirit team,” shares Tyndall. “Can’t wait to dive in and get to work!”
Lane Smith Signs With BMG Publishing
/by Madison HahnenPictured (L-R): VP, Head of Creative, BMG Publishing Chris Oglesby, Lane Smith & Director, Creative, BMG Publishing Amy Scott. Photo: Terry Wyatt
Country singer-songwriter Lane Smith has signed with BMG Publishing.
The Spring Branch, Texas native grew up around rodeo culture, establishing his values of a hard work ethic and dedication through his time as a bullrider before creating music. Smith has already released fan favorite tracks such as “Austin,” “Slow Burn” and “Break Mine,” all highlighting his talent for creating emotional songs, and amassing over a million streams thus far. He has already opened up for Matt Stell, Colt Ford, Chase Matthew and Kyle Park.
“We are thrilled to announce the signing of rising talent, Lane Smith,” shares Amy Scott, Director, Creative at BMG, Director, Creative at BMG. “Hailing from Spring Branch, Texas, Lane blends grit with heart in his storytelling. With his fearless creativity and background as a bullfighter, Lane brings a bold voice to today’s musical landscape. This partnership is a key milestone in Lane’s career and BMG’s ongoing mission to support original voices and songwriters. Lane’s passion, work ethic, and ability to turn real life into melody is inspiring to watch. He brings such authenticity and heart to every melody, and I am thrilled to be on this ride.”
“I’m just a guy from Texas, and I never imagined an opportunity like this would come so quickly,” adds Smith. “I’m incredibly grateful to have Amy Scott and the entire BMG team behind me. I truly feel they believe in me as much as I believe in them, and I’m excited to be a part of this. I can see this partnership lasting throughout my whole music career.”
Brett Eldredge To Ring In The Holidays On ‘Glow Live Tour’
/by Lorie HollabaughBrett Eldredge
Brett Eldredge is helping fans get into the holiday spirit again this year with his “Glow Live Tour” this November and December.
The tour will kick off Nov. 28-30 in Nashville with three Ryman Auditorium shows and visit Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Detroit and Boston through Dec. 20. “Mr. Christmas” himself will perform original songs from his albums Merry Christmas (Welcome to the Family), Glow and Mr. Christmas, as well as some standards during the special holiday dates, with comedian Steven Rogers opening all shows on the tour.
“If I could convince you of one thing in my life, it would be to come to a GLOW show,” says Eldredge. “It’s become a timeless holiday tradition, and you will leave brighter than you came in—I can promise you that!”
Verizon will offer customers an exclusive presale for select shows from Sept. 23-25, and tickets will be available starting with an artist pre-sale beginning Sept. 23, with additional pre-sales running throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning Sept. 26 here.
Eldredge’s third holiday album, Merry Christmas (Welcome to the Family), is out now. The collection of eight original holiday songs draws on memories that feel lived-in, like a favorite holiday sweater. Throughout his career Eldredge has notched seven No. 1’s, launched two albums into the Top 3 of the Billboard 200, and served up fan-favorite holiday albums Glow [2016] and Mr. Christmas [2021]. His cover of “Baby, It’s Cold Outside!” feat. Meghan Trainor has generated over 207 million Spotify streams and counting.
Brett Eldredge Tour Dates:
Fri Nov 28 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium*
Sat Nov 29 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium*
Sun Nov 30 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium*
Thu Dec 4 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
Fri Dec 5 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
Sat Dec 6 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre
Wed Dec 10 – Saint Louis, MO – The Fabulous Fox
Fri Dec 12 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre
Sat Dec 13 – New York, NY – Beacon Theatre
Wed Dec 17 – Detroit, MI – Masonic Temple Theatre
Fri Dec 19 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
Sat Dec 20 – Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
*not a Live Nation show
Brooks & Dunn, Keith Urban, Zach Top Set To Headline C2C 2026
/by Lorie HollabaughCountry To Country returns March 13-15 for three-days across the United Kingdom with a revolving lineup of country’s biggest stars and newcomers including headliners Brooks & Dunn, Keith Urban and Zach Top.
Brooks & Dunn will headline C2C for the first time ever, marking the Country Music Hall of Famers’ first appearances in the UK since 2010. Urban returns to C2C for the first time in seven years, and Top performs in the UK for the first time ever, after recently being nominated for five CMA Awards.
The festival will take place at The O2, London, The OVO Hydro, Glasgow and The SSE Arena, Belfast and other artists set to perform include Scotty McCreery, Russell Dickerson Drake Milligan, Bayker Blankenship, Kameron Marlowe, Ashley Cooke, Mackenzie Carpenter, Tyler Braden and Alana Springsteen, who co-hosted the main stage alongside Bob Harris in 2024. Completing the lineup, Waylon Wyatt and Noeline Hofmann will make their C2C debuts.
“CMA is proud to once again sponsor the Spotlight Stage at C2C,” says Sarah Trahern, CMA Chief Executive Officer. “Helping rising country artists take their music to international audiences, and working alongside the industry that champions them worldwide, remains central to our mission. We are grateful for our continued collaboration with C2C, a valued partner since the very beginning.”
“Radio 2 remains committed to specialist music, and Bob Harris’ Country Show continues to be the nation’s most popular country music program,” says Helen Thomas, Head of BBC Radio 2. “We’re proud to have been the broadcast partner of C2C since its launch in 2013, and I’m delighted that this relationship will continue in 2026, as it’s one of the highlights in our live music calendar. The appeal of Country music continues to grow in the UK, and Radio 2 will continue to respond to this, producing many hours of country music programming which our listeners can hear again and again on BBC Sounds.”
The CMA Spotlight Stage, Bluebird Cafe and CMA Songwriters Series will also return to the festival, with the lineups to be announced in the coming months. Remaining tickets for Country To Country go on general sale on Sept. 26 at c2c-countrytocountry. com.
Payton Smith Unveils New Album ‘The Bridge’
/by Lauryn SinkPayton Smith unveiled his newest album on Friday (Sept. 19), The Bridge, via Combustion Masters/CMDSHFT.
“The Bridge is a reflection of where I’ve been, where I am, and the uncertainty of what’s ahead,” Smith shares. “25 is an interesting place to be—especially when you’ve been chasing a dream since you were 14, got married at 22, and welcomed your first baby girl at 25.”
Produced by Chris Farren, the 10-track coming-of-age album captures Smith’s evolution through young adulthood to his current daily life. He wrote nine of the ten tracks alongside Joybeth Taylor, Lydia Vaughan, Andy Sheridan and more. The final track features rising singer-songwriter Ashley Anne.
“The album starts from a younger place and grows into the life I’m living now,” he adds. “Every song matters. Every moment matters. And the truth is, we’re always on the bridge—just a little farther from where we came from, and a little closer to where we’re going. Somewhere in the middle. And that’s okay. You can be grown-up and still feel young at the same time.”
The Bridge Track List:
1. “Girl Goin’ Through It” (Payton Smith, Beau Bailey, Jeff Garrison, Joybeth Taylor)
2. “She Shouldn’t Have” (Payton Smith, Cole Miracle, Beau Bailey, Gabe Faust)
3. “To The Moon And Back” (Corey Kent, Tucker Beathard, Ben Foster)
4. “Mountain On Fire” (Payton Smith, Thomas Archer, Blake Bollinger, Andy Sheridan)
5. “Enough For Me” (Payton Smith, Joybeth Taylor, Tucker Beathard)
6. “The Bridge” (Payton Smith, Thomas Archer, Blake Bollinger, Andy Sheridan)
7. “That’s Alright” (Payton Smith, Joybeth Taylor, Tucker Beathard)
8. “Love Nobody Else” (Payton Smith, Tony Lane, Sam Ellis)
9. “Baby Holding A Baby” (Payton Smith, Thomas Archer, Blake Bollinger, Lydia Vaughan)
10. “Who Do You Need Me To Be” (feat. Ashley Anne) (Payton Smith, Jim McCormick, Jeff Garrison)
Mackenzie Carpenter Inks With Rich MGMT
/by Lauryn SinkMackenzie Carpenter & Brendan Rich. Phot0: Courtesy Of Rich MGMT.
Mackenzie Carpenter has signed to Rich MGMT, joining the roster of George Birge, Matt Stell, John Morgan, Darren Kiely and more.
The Valory Music Co./Big Machine Label Group artist has garnered over 105 million global streams. This spring, she unveiled her debut album, Hey Country Queen, landing a hit with “I Wish You Would” featuring Midland. The duet is currently climbing the charts and has notched over 40.2 million worldwide streams to date.
“This signing announce has been a long time coming, and we couldn’t be more fired up to finally make it official,” shares Rich MGMT Founder Brendan Rich. “Mackenzie is a once-in-a-generation talent, and my whole team couldn’t be prouder to be a part of everything that lies ahead!”
Carpenter got her start as a songwriter, penning “I’m Not Pretty,” “Indifferent,” “28th of June,” and CMA-nominated “You Had To Be There” for Megan Moroney. She’s currently supporting Jordan Davis on his North American headline run, Ain’t Enough Road Tour, and will hit the road with Riley Green next year for his Cowboy As It Gets Tour.
HITS HOME, A New Global Music Conference, To Debut In Nashville In 2026 [Exclusive]
/by LB CantrellA new global music conference, HITS HOME, will launch April 19-21, 2026, at Virgin Hotels Nashville and venues across Music City.
Positioned as a gathering point for the music industry’s future, the event aims to reconnect the business with its purpose, people and creative roots. With the tagline “Where music’s future meets its feeling,” HITS HOME plans to honor Nashville’s legacy as a creative hub while embracing its expanding cultural influence and forward-looking vision.
The name HITS HOME nods both to Nashville’s tradition of producing chart-topping hits and to the emotional resonance of music that connects. Delegates from the U.S. and international markets will gather for keynotes, case studies, cross-sector discussions and live performances designed to blend industry insight with the human side of music careers.
HITS HOME is curated and produced by Nashville-based jump.global, a professional development community and event services company focused exclusively on the music industry.
“The first time I came to Nashville, I felt the heartbeat of a city that lives through music—and that feeling never left me. It’s what inspired HITS HOME. We want to bring that same energy to the global industry: one that’s connected, inspired, and rooted in the passion that drives our work,” says Nick Maiale, Founder of jump.global. “Nashville’s more important than ever as a global music city and we’re excited to welcome the world to our home.”
HITS HOME’s founding partner is Beatdapp, a leader in streaming fraud detection. Additional confirmed sponsors include ONErpm, Genni, Concord, Music Services (A SESAC Music Group Company), Single Music, Vevo, and Arc Business Management.
Badges go on sale Monday, Nov. 17. Program details will be announced in early 2026.
Visit hitshome.jump.global to sign up for updates, or contact info@jump.global for more information.
Songwriting Great Sonny Curtis Passes
/by Robert K OermannSonny Curtis
Singer-songwriter Sonny Curtis died Friday (Sept. 19) at age 88 following a sudden illness.
Curtis is a Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member and a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee as a member of The Crickets. His catalog includes such standards as “Walk Right Back,” “I Fought the Law,” “Love Is All Around,” “More Than I Can Say,” and “I’m No Stranger to the Rain.” He was also a recording artist for Viva, Elektra, Imperial and other labels.
Born in West Texas in 1937, Curtis cited bluegrass as his earliest musical influence. He had an uncle who was in Bill Monroe’s band.
Curtis began performing in the early 1950s as a teenager in Lubbock alongside Buddy Holly and Waylon Jennings. He and Holly first came to Nashville to record in 1956. Among the tunes was his composition “Rock Around With Ollie Vee.” After Sonny Curtis graduated from high school, Webb Pierce recorded his song “Someday” and took it to No. 12 on the country hit parade in 1957.
An excellent guitarist, Curtis toured for a time backing Slim Whitman. Back in Texas, he and Holly formed The Crickets. Curtis left the band to record solo for Dot Records. He rejoined the group just after Holly’s death in a 1959 plane crash. He and the remaining Crickets became The Everly Brothers’ band. They also issued eight albums in 1960-73 with Curtis, the group’s main songwriter, on lead vocals and guitar.
Sonny Curtis moved to the West Coast in 1960, just prior to being drafted into the Army. While he was in the service, the Everlys recorded his “Walk Right Back” and hit the top-10 on the pop charts with it in 1961. Anne Murray revived the song as a top-10 country hit in 1978. He also wrote “More Than I Can Say” while he was in the Army, and it was introduced by Bobby Vee in 1961. Leo Sayer revived it as an international pop hit of 1980.
After his discharge, Sonny Curtis became a session guitarist and a jingle writer for McDonald’s, Yamaha, Suzuki, Buick, Chrysler, Honda, Mattel, Olympia Beer, Plymouth, MasterCard, Bell Telephone and Western Airlines. He also continued to score as a songwriter. Andy Williams took his “A Fool Never Learns” into the pop top-10 in 1964.
The Bobby Fuller Four made “I Fought the Law” into a hit in 1966. The song became a rock standard recorded by The Clash, Lou Reed, The Dead Kennedys, Tom Petty, The Grateful Dead, Brice Springsteen, John Cougar Mellencamp, Bryan Adams, and Green Day, as well as by Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Rodriguez, Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, and Kris Kristofferson.
Gary Lewis & The Playboys scored with Curtis’s “Where Will the Words Come From” in 1966, cementing his status as a top-tier tunesmith. Teen idols Ricky Nelson, Buddy Knox, Bryan Hyland, Roy Orbison, Johnny Rivers, Mark Dinning, and Bobby Vinton recorded his songs. So did Dean Martin, Jack Jones, Perry Como, Bing Crosby, The Mills Brothers, Glen Campbell, Eddy Arnold, Vic Damone, Peter Lawford, The Lennon Sisters, and the songwriter’s idol, Chet Atkins.
Throughout the 1960s, Sonny Curtis continued to record, himself. Beatle Hits Flamenco Guitar Style (1964), The First of Sonny Curtis (1968), and The Sonny Curtis Style (1969) became his first three albums. They contained “My Way of Life,” “I Wanna Go Bummin’ Around,” “Atlanta Georgia Stray,” and “The Straight Life,” which became minor country chart entries.
“The Straight Life” was picked up by Bobby Goldsboro, who made it a top-10 A/C hit in 1968. More than a dozen other artists subsequently recorded it.
Two years later, Mary Tyler Moore was looking for a theme song for a CBS-TV sit com she was launching. He submitted “Love Is All Around,” and the show’s producers liked it so much they flew his demo to Minneapolis to accompany Moore as she tossed her hat into the air during the filming of the opening moments of The Mary Tyler Moore Show. It turned out to be his biggest singing hit, since it aired nationally weekly for seven years thereafter. “Love Is All Around” has also been recorded by Joan Jett, Husker Du, and Sammy Davis Jr.
Meanwhile, he continued his studio work. In 1970, he provided backup vocals on Eric Clapton’s first solo album. That is Sonny Curtis’s finger-picking guitar work on Vicki Lawrence’s 1973 No. 1 hit “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.”
He moved to Music City in 1976. Waylon Jennings, who had already recorded the Sonny Curtis song “Destiny’s Child,” took him and The Crickets on the road as his opening act. Rosanne Cash revived “Where Will the Words Come From” in 1981.
Curtis’s Nashville songs were soon recorded by John Schneider, Bobby Bare, Tammy Wynette, Mel Tillis and other country stars. Ricky Skaggs sang “He was Onto Something (So He Made You)” as a No. 25 country hit of 1990. The late Keith Whitley turned “I’m No Stranger to the Rain” into a No. 1 country smash of 1989. It was named the CMA Single of the Year.
In 1990, Sonny Curtis won an Emmy Award for his theme song for the Burt Reynolds TV series Evening Shade, which he also sang. Joe Diffie, J.J. Cale, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, LaCosta, Sammy Kershaw, John Conlee, LaWanda Lindsey, Skeeter Davis, Jerry Reed and other stars recorded Sonny Curtis songs in the 1980s and 1990s.
Elektra signed him as a Nashville recording artist, and he issued Sonny Curtis (1979), Love Is All Around (1980), and Rollin’ (1981) as LPs for the label. He made the country charts with seven singles from these collections, including the top-40 entries “The Real Buddy Holly Story,” “Love Is All Around,” “Good Ol’ Girls,” and “Married Women” in 1980-81.
Sonny Curtis developed a substantial overseas following. He performed for sold-out crowds in England, Ireland, Denmark, France, Scotland, Belgium and Holland.
He also continued to tour extensively with the reassembled Crickets, bass player Joe B. Mauldin (1940-2015) and drummer Jerry Allison (1939-2022). The Crickets and Their Buddies album of 2004 found them collaborating with Eric Clapton, Rodney Crowell, John Prine, Graham Nash, J.D. Souther, Vince Gill, Nanci Griffith and other celebrities.
Sonny Curtis also continued to record solo albums for independent labels in the 1990s and 2000s, and he became a genial and much-loved presence at various music-industry functions. He retired in 2016.
In 1991, Sonny Curtis was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2007, he and The Crickets were installed in the Music City Walk of Fame. In 2008, they were inducted into the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum. In 2012, he and the group became Rock & Roll Hall of Fame members.
Over the years, five of his songs have achieved “Millionaire” status in the annals of BMI. This means that “Walk Right Back,” “More Than I Can Say,” “I Fought the Law,” “The Straight Life” and “I’m No Stranger to the Rain” have been performed at least a million times each. More than 120 Sonny Curtis songs have been recorded to date, by artists from across the musical spectrum.
Survivors include Louise Curtis, his wife of more than 50 years, and their children. Funeral arrangements have not been announced.