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2006 HONOREE


SONNY THROCKMORTON

Sonny Throckmorton is one of the most successful songwriters in country music, with over 1,000 of his songs having been recorded by such artists as Tanya Tucker, Dave & Sugar, Merle Haggard, Jerry Lee Lewis, the Oak Ridge Boys, Doug Stone and even comedian George Burns.

Sonny grew up in Wichita Falls, Texas, After college, he moved to San Francisco and played rock & roll in area clubs.

Text Box: Song Highlights
 
"Baby Blue”
“Love Without End, Amen”
“Easy Come, Easy Go”
“I'd Like To Have That One Back”
“I Know She Still Loves Me”
“I Can Still Make Cheyenne”
Recorded by George Strait
 
“What About Now”
Recorded by Lonestar
 
“I'm Leavin'”
Recorded by Aaron Tippin
 
“Watch This" 
“You're Beginning To Get To Me”
Recorded by Clay Walker
 
“Love Happens Like That”
Recorded by Neal McCoy
 
“Not Enough Hours In The Night”
Recorded Doug Supernaw

Text Box:  
Awards
 
1970--ACM\Song of the Year
For the Good Times
1970--CMA\Song of the Year
Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
1970--NSAI\Songwriter of the Year
1971--Grammy\Song of the Year\Help Me Make it Through the Night
1971--NSAI\Songwriter of the Year
1973--Grammy\Best Group Performance\From the Bottle to the Bottom (Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge)
1973--NSAI\Songwriter of the Year
 
Catalog Highlights
 
Me & Bobby McGee
Artists: Roger Miller (1969), Janis Joplin, Jerry Lee Lewis (1972)
For the Good Times
Artists: Ray Price (1970)
Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down
Artists: Johnny Cash (1970)
Help Me Make It Through the Night
Artists: Sammi Smith (1971), Willie Nelson (1980)
 

At the urging of guitarist and publisher Pete Drake, he switched to country music and moved to Nashville in 1964. In 1965, Bobby Lewis had a Top Five hit with Throckmorton's "How Long Has It Been."

In 1975, Throckmorton moved back to Texas because he had promised himself that he would quit music if he didn't succeed by age 35. Success was just around the corner, and in nine months, over 150 of his songs were recorded, including "Thinking of a Rendezvous," Johnny Duncan's first number one hit. Another of his songs, "Knee Deep in Love with You," became a country standard. Between 1976 and 1980, a Throckmorton song appeared on the charts almost every week. His 1978 hit for Jerry Lee Lewis, "Middle Age Crazy," even became the basis of a major movie by the same name, and he was named Songwriter of the Year by the Nashville Songwriters Association three years in a row between 1978 and 1980.

Throckmorton’s stature as a major songwriter flourished and in 1980, he was named BMI Songwriter of the Year. Seven years later, with innumerable hits under his belt, he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. He retired to his Texas farm to be with his family.

The Texas Heritage Songwriters’ Association is pleased to announce that Sonny Throckmorton will be inducted in March of 2006 as a Texas Heritage Songwriter. A plaque proclaiming this will be featured in ”Coach Royal’s Pickin’ Room” at Historic Hill’s Cafe in South Austin.

Awards

1977--Cashbox\Songwriter of the Year

1979--ACM\Song of the Year

It's a Cheating Situation

1979--NSAI\Songwriter of the Year

1980--DJ Songwriter of the Year

1980--NSAI\Songwriter of the Year

1985--ACM\Song of the Year

Why Not Me

 

Catalog Highlights

Where the Cowboy Rides Away

George Strait

Why Not Me

The Judds

Middle Age Crazy

Jerry Lee Lewis

I Wish I Was Eighteen Again

George Burns, Jerry Lee Lewis

Tryin' to Love Two Women

Oak Ridge Boys

The Way I Am

Merle Haggard

Thinkin' of a Rendezvous

Johnny Duncan

I'm Knee Deep in Loving You

Dave & Sugar

Last Cheater's Waltz

T.G. Sheppard, Emmylou Harris

I Wish You Could Have Turned My Head (and Left My Heart Alone)

Sonny Throckmorton, Peggy Forman, Oak Ridge Boys

Fadin' In, Fadin' Out

Tommy Overstreet

I Feel Like Loving You Again

T.G. Sheppard

It's a Cheating Situation

Moe Bandy

 

 

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