- A member of the original The Crickets, he was a prolific songwriter. Among his compositions are the theme song from The Mary Tyler Moore Show (1970) ("Love Is All Around"), "Walk Right Back" (a hit for The Everly Brothers, "More Than I Can Say" (a hit for Leo Sayer and "I Fought the Law" (a hit for The Bobby Fuller Four,
- (1964) Album: "Beatle Hits Flamenco Style Guitar" (El Records)
- (1968) Album: "The 1st of Sonny Curtis" (Viva Records)
- (1969) Album: "The Sonny Curtis Style" (Elektra Records)
- (1979) Album: "Sonny Curtis" (Elektra Records)
- (1980) Album: "Love Is All Around" (Elektra Records)
- (1981) Album: "Rollin'" (Elektra Records)
- (1987) Album: "Spectrum" (Nightlife Records)
- (1964) Single: "A Beatle I Want To Be" / "So Used To Loving You" (Dimension Records)
- (1963) Single: "So Used To Loving You" / "Last Song I'm Ever Gonna Sing" (Dimension Records)
- (1961) Songwriter: Wrote "Walk Right Back", a hit for The Everly Brothers.
- (1965) Songwriter: Wrote "I Fought the Law", a hit for The Bobby Fuller Four.
- (?1980 Songwriter: Wrote "More Than I Can Say", a hit for Leo Sayer.
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