- Don Robertson (songwriter)
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Don Robertson (born Donald Irwin Robertson, December 5, 1922, Beijing, China) was an American songwriter and pianist, mostly in the country and popular music genres. He was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1972. As a performer, he hit the US Top 10 with "The Happy Whistler" in 1956. The track reached #8 in the UK Singles Chart the same year.[1] It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[2]
Although contracted to Capitol at the time of his biggest selling hit single, Robertson subsequently signed a recording contract with RCA Victor. He composed or co-composed with Hal Blair, many hits for other musicians, including Elvis Presley who recorded over a dozen of Robertson's songs, five of which appeared in Presley's numerous films.[2]
Best known published songs
- "Anything That's Part of You" (performed by Elvis Presley)
- "Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger" (with Doris Clement and John Crutchfield)
- "Born to Be with You"
- "Hummingbird"
- "I Don't Hurt Anymore" (with Walter E. Rollins), (performed by Hank Snow)
- "I Love You More and More Every Day"
- "I Met Her Today" (with Hal Blair), (performed by Elvis Presley)
- "I'm Counting on You" (performed by Elvis Presley)
- "I Really Don't Want to Know" (with Howard Barnes)
- "Love Me Tonight" (performed by Elvis Presley)
- "Ninety Miles an Hour (Down a Dead End Street)" (with Hal Blair), (performed by Hank Snow)
- "No More" (based on the song "La Paloma", co-written with Hal Blair, performed by Elvis Presley and Dean Martin)
- "Please Help Me, I'm Falling" (with Hal Blair), (performed by Hank Locklin)
- "Ringo" (with Hal Blair), (performed by Lorne Greene)
- "Stand In" (with Hal Blair), (performed by Don Robertson himself and Jim Reeves)
- "There's Always Me" (performed by Elvis Presley and Jim Reeves)
- "You're Free to Go" (with Lou Herscher)
References
External links
- Don Robertson site
- Nashville Songwriters' Foundation Biography of Don Robertson
Categories:- 1922 births
- Living people
- American songwriters
- American country songwriters
- RCA Victor artists
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