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Sonny Curtis
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A member of the original
The Crickets
, he was a prolific songwriter. Among his compositions are the theme song from
The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970)
("Love Is All Around"), "Walk Right Back" (a hit for
The Everly Brothers
, "More Than I Can Say" (a hit for
Leo Sayer
and "I Fought the Law" (a hit for
The Bobby Fuller Four
,
(1964) Album: "Beatle Hits Flamenco Style Guitar" (El Records)
(1968) Album: "The 1st of Sonny Curtis" (Viva Records)
(1969) Album: "The Sonny Curtis Style" (Elektra Records)
(1979) Album: "Sonny Curtis" (Elektra Records)
(1980) Album: "Love Is All Around" (Elektra Records)
(1981) Album: "Rollin'" (Elektra Records)
(1987) Album: "Spectrum" (Nightlife Records)
(1964) Single: "A Beatle I Want To Be" / "So Used To Loving You" (Dimension Records)
(1963) Single: "So Used To Loving You" / "Last Song I'm Ever Gonna Sing" (Dimension Records)
(1961) Songwriter: Wrote "Walk Right Back", a hit for
The Everly Brothers
.
(1965) Songwriter: Wrote "I Fought the Law", a hit for
The Bobby Fuller Four
.
(?1980 Songwriter: Wrote "More Than I Can Say", a hit for
Leo Sayer
.
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