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Infobox musical artist | name = Hank Cochran| image =| background = solo_singer| birth_name = Garland Perry Cochran| Born = birth date|1935|08|02| death_date = death date and age|2010|07|15|1935|08|02| origin = Isola, Mississippi , United States|U.S. | instrument = Singing|Vocals , guitar | genre = Country music|Country | occupation = Singer-songwriter | years_active = 1960& ndash;2010| label = Liberty Records|Liberty , Monument Records|Monument , Capitol Records|Capitol , Elektra Records|Elektra | associated_acts = Patsy Cline , Willie Nelson Garland Perry "Hank" Cochran (August 2, 1935 – July 15, 2010) was an American country music singer and songwriter. Starting during the 1960s, Cochran was a prolific songwriter in the genre, including major hits by Patsy Cline , Ray Price (musician)|Ray Price , Eddy Arnold and others. Cochran was also a recording artist between 1962 and 1980, scoring seven times on the Billboard (magazine) country music charts, with his greatest solo success being the #20 "Sally Was a Good Old Girl".
Biography
Born during the Great Depression in Isola, Mississippi , he contracted pneumonia, whooping cough, measles, and mumps all about the same time at age 2. The doctor didn't believe that he would survive. His parents divorced when he was 9 years old. He relocated with his father to Memphis, Tennessee , but then was put into an orphanage . He was sent to live with his grandparents, in Waynesboro, Mississippi , after he had run away from the orphanage twice. His uncle Otis Cochran taught him how to play the guitar as the pair hitchhiking|hitchhiked from Mississippi to southeastern New Mexico to work in the oilfield s.Watkins, Billy. & ndash; "Everybody wants to sing". & ndash; The Clarion-Ledger . & ndash; August 6, 2003. After returning to Mississippi in his teens, he went to California and picked olives. While there he formed The Cochran Brothers, a duo with un-related Eddie Cochran .
Aged 24 he moved to Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville in 1960, and teamed with Harlan Howard to write the song " I Fall to Pieces ." It became a major success for Patsy Cline (recorded November 16, 1960), reaching #1 on the Billboard charts|Billboard country music charts and #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 (chart for all music categories). Cline also recorded Cochran's " She's Got You " (recorded December 17, 1961, it was another major hit, #1 on the country charts and #14 on the Hot 100), and "Why Can't He Be You" (recorded September 5, 1962).
In 1960, he was on a date at a movie theater when the film inspired him. He left the theater quickly, and by the time he got home fifteen minutes later had composed " Make the World Go Away ." Ray Price (musician)|Ray Price recorded the song, and it scored #2 on the Billboard country charts in 1963. The next year Eddy Arnold would make the song his signature hit, scoring #1 on the country music charts and then in 1965 #6 on the overall Billboard Hot 100 charts (his highest rated song ever). Arnold would also record the song " I Want to Go with You ".
Cochran wrote several successful songs sung by Burl Ives (" A Little Bitty Tear ", " It's Just My Funny Way of Laughin' ", "The Same Old Hurt"). He also wrote songs for George Strait (" The Chair (song)|The Chair " with Dean Dillon and " Ocean Front Property " with Dillon and Royce Porter), Merle Haggard ("It's Not Love (But It's Not Bad)"), "Don't You Ever Get Tired (of Hurting Me)", a No. 1 scoring record for Ronnie Milsap , and Mickey Gilley ("That's All That Matters").
While working at publishing company Pamper Music, he used to spend nights performing in a Nashville tavern named Tootsie's Orchid Lounge . There he took notice of a new performer whose talent left Cochran amazed. He encouraged management to contract the young songwriter, Willie Nelson , giving Nelson a raise that was owed to him at the time.
Two of his fondest memories were working with Natalie Cole (among other artists) on a 2003 tribute album to Patsy Cline ( Remembering Patsy Cline ), because of his love for her father Nat King Cole , and his collaboration with Vern Gosdin for the 1988 album Chiseled in Stone (album)|Chiseled in Stone (Gosdin's highest rated album at #7).Cooper, Peter. & ndash; "The man, the mystery and the mega-hits". & ndash; The Tennessean . & ndash; March 23, 2007.
In 2008, he let singer Lea Anne Creswell come to his home and choose an album's worth of songs, which the artist released with the album title Lea Anne Sings Hank Cochran and ... .Moon, Troy. & ndash; "Songwriter lends talent to CD, but will Willie be at release party? ". & ndash; Pensacola News Journal . & ndash; May 18, 2001.
Marriages
Cochran had been married five times, lastly to wife Suzi since 1982.
Death
He had cancerous tumors removed surgically from his pancreas and lymph node at a Nashville Hospital in July 2008. Cochran had a grapefruit-sized aortic aneurysm removed at a Nashville hospital in April 2010. He died on July 15, 2010, aged 74.cite web|last=Schneider |first=Jason |url= http://exclaim.ca/articles/generalarticlesynopsfullart.aspx? csid1=145& csid2=844& fid1=48157 |title=Country Music Hero Hank Cochran Dies at 74 • News • |publisher=Exclaim.ca |date=1935-08-02 |accessdate=2012-03-25
Awards and honors
Awards and honors include:
1967: Walkway of Stars & ndash; Country Music Association
1974: Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame
2003: Mississippi Music Hall of Fame
Artist recordings
Notable artists who have recorded his songs include:
Peak chart positionscite booklast=Whitburnfirst=Joeltitle=Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008publisher=Record Research, Incyear=2008page=97isbn=0-89820-177-2accessdate=2009-11-03 ref>
Album
US Country
1962
"Sally Was a Good Old Girl"
20
Going on Training
"I'd Fight the World"
23
Hits from the Heart
1963
"A Good Country Song"
25
single only
1967
"All of Me Belongs to You"
70
The Heart of Hank
1978
"Willie"
91
With a Little Help from My Friends
"Ain't Life Hell" (with Willie Nelson ) small>
77
1980
" A Little Bitty Tear " (with Willie Nelson) small>
57
Make the World Go Away
References
Oermann, Robert K. (1998). & ndash; "Hank Cochran". & ndash; The Encyclopedia of Country Music . & ndash; Paul Kingsbury, Editor. & ndash; New York: Oxford University Press. & ndash; pp.& nbsp;101& ndash;2. & ndash; ISBN 978-0-19-517608-7
Reflist
External links
http://www.hankcochran.com/ Official website
http://www.the9513.com/legendary-songwriter-hank-cochran-talks-about-his-hits/Legendary Songwriter Hank Cochran Talks About His Hits article
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