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Jimmy Elledge

Jimmy Elledge

Jimmy Elledge has been played on NTS in shows including Forager Records, featured first on 10 May 2022. Songs played include Your Funny Way Of Loving Me.

Born 8 January 1943, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Aged 18 years old, Jimmy sent a demo tape to famed country producer Chet Atkins, who signed him to RCA-Victor. Elledge's debut single, the country ballad "Funny How Time Slips Away" - produced by Atkins and written by soon-to-be country superstar Willie Nelson - reached the US Top 30 in early 1962 and earned him a gold disc for selling over a million copies. He later joined the Hickory label in the mid-60s but had no further US chart success.

Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze.

A one-hit wonder, Elledge was unknown when he sent his demo tape to Chet Atkins. The demo tape worked, and he was signed to a recording contract with RCA Victor. His first recording was this song, which was written by Willie Nelson and had already been recorded by him. This version reached #22 on the Billboard charts in 1962.

Source NME

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Jimmy Elledge

Jimmy Elledge has been played on NTS in shows including Forager Records, featured first on 10 May 2022. Songs played include Your Funny Way Of Loving Me.

Born 8 January 1943, Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Aged 18 years old, Jimmy sent a demo tape to famed country producer Chet Atkins, who signed him to RCA-Victor. Elledge's debut single, the country ballad "Funny How Time Slips Away" - produced by Atkins and written by soon-to-be country superstar Willie Nelson - reached the US Top 30 in early 1962 and earned him a gold disc for selling over a million copies. He later joined the Hickory label in the mid-60s but had no further US chart success.

Source: The Encyclopedia of Popular Music by Colin Larkin. Licensed from Muze.

A one-hit wonder, Elledge was unknown when he sent his demo tape to Chet Atkins. The demo tape worked, and he was signed to a recording contract with RCA Victor. His first recording was this song, which was written by Willie Nelson and had already been recorded by him. This version reached #22 on the Billboard charts in 1962.

Source NME

Original source: Last.fm

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Your Funny Way Of Loving Me
Jimmy Elledge
Big A Records1967