Sonny Curtis
Sonny Curtis (May 9, 1937 – September 19, 2025) was an American singer and songwriter. Known for his collaborations with Buddy Holly, he was a member of the Crickets and continued with the band after Holly's death in 1959. He is a member of three music Halls of Fame including the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Curtis's best known compositions include "Walk Right Back", a major hit in 1961 for the Everly Brothers; "I Fought the Law", notably covered by the Bobby Fuller Four, the Clash, and Green Day; "Love is All Around", the theme song for The Mary Tyler Moore Show; "More Than I Can Say", co-written with The Crickets' drummer Jerry Allison and a hit for Leo Sayer in 1980, and "I'm No Stranger to the Rain", a No. 1 Country hit for Keith Whitley in 1989.
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| Title | Summary | |
|---|---|---|
| Walk Right Back | ... 100 chart. | Songwriter: Sonny Curtis | |
| Walk Right Back/Cathy's Clown {In Concert} | ... from Buddha . | Songwriter: Sonny Curtis | Songwriter: ... | |
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- Sonny Curtis wrote Walk Right Back
- Sonny Curtis wrote Walk Right Back/Cathy's Clown
- Walk Right Back was written by Sonny Curtis
- Walk Right Back/Cathy's Clown was written by Sonny Curtis








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