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Jerry Gillespie

Jerry Gillespie is credited on 420 releases across 168 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1965–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.

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420

Pressings credited

168

Albums

7

Decades active

64

In collections

Biography

Jerry Wayne Gillespie (born Decatur, Alabama) is an American country songwriter. He co-wrote "Do You Love as Good as You Look", a #1 song in 1981 for The Bellamy Brothers, and wrote "Heaven's Just a Sin Away", a #1 country hit in 1977 for The Kendalls. He co-wrote "Somebody's Knockin'", a Grammy Award finalist in 1982 for Terri Gibbs, and "I Just Can't Stay Married to You", a #5 hit for Christy Lane in 1979. He wrote or co-wrote a number of successful songs for Tommy Overstreet, including "Gwen (Congratulations)", co-written with Ricci Mareno, a #5 country hit in 1971, and "That's When My Woman Begins a #6 country hit in 1975. Gillespie also worked as a producer with Christy Lane, The Kendalls, and Micki Fuhrman. Gillespie's first music venture was with his cousin Gary in a Nashville-area teenaged rock band named "The Valiants". The band put out two singles in 1965-1966 with songs written by Gillespie.

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Credited work

420 releases · 168 albums · active 1965–2023

  • Performance · 387
  • Production · 76
  • Other credits · 1

Studios: CBS Studios, Nashville · LSI Studios · Quad Recording Studios · New Horizon Sounds Studio

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