Originally posted by Stephenm52:
I was in a conversation with a friend who was telling me about an A & E television special he saw. It was about a singer/composer who actually wrote more hit songs than he made as hits as a singer. The composer's era was 50s 60s. It could have been Paula Anka, maybe Gene Pitney or another singer from that era of music. We did a google search to try to come up with an answer, we did not!!! Anyone have any suggestions who it could have been?
[This message has been edited by Stephenm52 (edited 06-02-2008).]
A&E featured a special tribute to Otis Blackwell
Blackwell is credited with writing or co-writing over 1000 songs that sold more than 185 million records throughout his career. His compositions were recorded by a wide range of artists, including Billy Joel, Otis Redding, The Who, and James Taylor, but he is best known as the songwriter who helped put Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis on the musical map with "Don't Be Cruel" and "Great Balls of Fire" (a collaboration with Jack Hammer), which were #1 and #2 hits, respectively, on the pop charts in 1956 and 1957.
http://www.stereophile.com/news/11337/ http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1142964 Jerry
[This message has been edited by Jerryghr (edited 06-04-2008).]