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On
May, 1931, Jerry Chesnut was born in the town of Loyall,
in the mountains of Harlan County, Kentucky.
While growing up in the coal mining camps, Jerry
spent much of his time playing his guitar and listening to
the Grand Ole Opry, and the Mid Day Merry Go Round, a
country radio show, broadcast out of Knoxville.
After enlisting in the Air Force, Jerry served in
the Far East, during the Korean War.
Upon his discharge, he moved to Florida where he
became a railway conductor, while also performing for
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In
1958, he moved to Nashville in pursuit of a career in
music. Nine
years later, Del Reeves released Jerry’s first hit song,
“A Dime at A Time.”
In 1968 Jerry had hits first song to go to #1 with
Jerry Lee Lewis’ recording of “Another Place Another
Time.” Artists
and producers alike were so impressed by Jerry’s fresh
approach to songwriting, that many attended his demo
sessions, hoping to get the first shot at his new
material. In
1970, Jerry signed a record deal with United Artist, but
later resigned when his desire to be a songwriter overcame
his desire to be an artist.
After much encouragement from Roy Clark and others,
Jerry became a regular on the Hee Haw Show, for several
years. As
with the record deal with United Artists, Jerry would find
that the Hee Haw appearances also took valued time away
from his songwriting. He left the program, purchased a building on music row, and
began pitching his songs to artists and producers.
The years that followed found Jerry licensing the
release of more than 50 recordings per year.
That’s an average of one per week!
One week in particular found 5 of his songs in the
Billboard national chart, and 3 in their Top Ten.
Among his most famous songs are:
George Jones’“Good Year for the Roses,” Tammy
Wynette’s“The Wonders You Perform,” Loretta Lynn’s
They Don’t Make ‘Em Like My Daddy Anymore,” and
“ONEY” {PRONOUCED OWNEY, WITH A LONG ‘O’} recorded
Johnny Cash. In 1972, Jerry was named the Songwriter of
the Year and in 1973, was honored with International
Writer of the year. In
1975, Elvis recorded Jerry’s “Trouble,” which would
later be re-recorded by Travis Tritt. Incidentally, Elvis considered Jerry his favorite songwriter
and recorded 12 of his songs, including, Pricilla’s all
time favorite, and “It’s Midnight.”
{PLAY CLIP} Jerry
Chesnut has received dozens of BMI Awards, 2 from ASCAP, 2
Grammy Nominations and 1 Tony, numerous Gold Records, and
several Platinum ones.
In 1996, he was inducted into the Nashville
Songwriters Foundation Hall of Fame, and in 1999, he was
inducted into the International Songwriters Association
Hall of Fame. Jerry
Chesnut has befriended and worked with just about everyone
music industry, both here in the United States and
throughout the world.
He has become one of the most versatile, popular,
and productive songwriters in our time. |