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'''Jerry Capehart''' (August 22, 1928 &ndash; June 7, 1998)<ref name="obit">Jerry Capehart obituary, ''The Independent'' (London), 18 June 1998 ()</ref> was a songwriter and music manager. Capehart co-wrote the famous ] songs "]" and "]" with ], whom he also managed.<ref name="obit"/> One of his most-recorded songs, "Turn Around, Look at Me," was a chart hit for ] (his first), ], and ]. He died in ]. '''Jerry Capehart''' (August 22, 1928 &ndash; June 7, 1998)<ref name="obit">Jerry Capehart obituary, ''The Independent'' (London), 18 June 1998 ()</ref> was a songwriter and music manager. Capehart co-wrote the famous ] songs "]" and "]" with ], whom he also managed.<ref name="obit"/> One of his most-recorded songs, "]," was a chart hit for ] (his first), ], and ]. He died in ].


==Discography== ==Discography==

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Jerry Capehart
Born(1928-08-22)August 22, 1928
DiedJune 7, 1998(1998-06-07) (aged 69)
Nashville, Tennessee
GenresRock 'n' roll
Occupation(s)Songwriter, music manager
Musical artist

Jerry Capehart (August 22, 1928 – June 7, 1998) was a songwriter and music manager. Capehart co-wrote the famous rock 'n' roll songs "Summertime Blues" and "C'mon Everybody" with Eddie Cochran, whom he also managed. One of his most-recorded songs, "Turn Around, Look at Me," was a chart hit for Glen Campbell (his first), the Lettermen, and the Vogues. He died in Nashville, Tennessee.

Discography

  • "Rollin'" b/w "Walkin' Stick Boogie" (CASH 1021, 1956) released as by Jerry Capehart Featuring The Cochran Brothers
  • "I Hates Rabbits b/w "Scratchin'" (Dot 15810, 1958) released as by Jerry Neal
  • "Song Of New Orleans" b/w "The Theme For The Young And The Blue" (Crest 1101, 1962)
  • "Love On The Run" b/w "I Remember Love" (Liberty 55657, 1964) released as by Jerry Berryhill
  • "Lemon Pie" b/w "Midnight In The Afternoon" (Liberty 55825, 1964) released as by Jerry Berryhill

External links

References

  1. ^ Jerry Capehart obituary, The Independent (London), 18 June 1998 (link)
  2. http://www.eddiecochran.info/Discography/USA/I.htm Eddie Cochran discography at Remember Eddie Cochran
  3. http://rcs-discography.com/rcs/artist.php?key=cape1000 Jerry Capehart discography on Rockin' Country Style
  4. http://rcs-discography.com/rcs/artist.php?key=cape1000 Jerry Capehart discography on Rockin' Country Style
  5. http://www.45cat.com/artist/jerry-capehart/all Jerry Capehart discography at 45cat
  6. http://www.45cat.com/artist/jerry-capehart/all Jerry Capehart discography at 45cat

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