Sonny Curtis, the singer, songwriter, and musician identified for penning songs like “I Fought The Legislation” and performing in Buddy Holly’s band the Crickets, has died. He was 88. Per The New York Occasions, his daughter Sarah Curtis Graziano confirmed he died in a hospital in Nashville because of problems of pneumonia.
Curtis was born on Might 9, 1937 in Meadow, a tiny city in West Texas. As an adolescent, a mutual good friend launched him to a nascent musician from close by Lubbock named Buddy Holly. They struck up a musical partnership and commenced recording demos collectively, and Holly tapped Curtis to play guitar on what can be Holly’s ultimate album That’ll Be The Day — together with its legend-making title observe — launched in 1958. Shortly thereafter, Curtis started enjoying within the Crickets, the group Holly shaped to bypass limitations of his report label contract. The Crickets’ stint opening for Elvis Presley would assist cement them into rock ‘n’ roll historical past.
Tensions have been excessive among the many Crickets, nonetheless, when Holly moved from Lubbock to New York Metropolis in January 1959. Having discovered a brand new singer with Earl Sinks, Curtis continued the Crickets, who have been recording new music when Holly died in a airplane crash lower than a month after arriving in New York. That very same 12 months, Curtis was drafted into the army, and through primary coaching in California he wrote “Stroll Write Again.” Crickets drummer Jerry Allison was performing with the Everly Brothers on the time, and he satisfied Curtis to ship “Stroll Write Again” to them. The Everlys cherished it, shortly recorded it, and obtained a High 10 hit out of it. v
In 1960 the Crickets launched their album In Model With The Crickets, which contained “I Fought The Legislation” and “Extra Than I Can Say” — two of Curtis’ best-known compositions. “I Fought The Legislation,” specifically, would turn out to be Curtis’ best-known track, being reimagined right into a cross-genre staple; over the following few a long time it’d get coated by nation crooners like Waylon Jennings and Roy Orbison, heartland rockers like Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty, and punks just like the Conflict and Useless Kennedys.
All through the remainder of his profession, Curtis launched a handful of solo albums, and continued to report music intermittently with the Crickets. He was additionally identified for writing and performing “Love Is All Round,” the opening theme track for The Mary Tyler Moore Present. As a member of the Crickets, he was inducted into the Rock And Roll Corridor Of Fame in 2012.
Revisit a few of Curtis’ best-known songs beneath.