*1930 US, Princeton, Alabama
Songwriter of Country and World
A.k.a. Claude Putman, Jr.
Curly Putman (born November 20, 1930, Princeton, Alabama, USA - died October 30, 2016, Lebanon, Tennessee, USA) was an American songwriter. His biggest success was Green Green Grass of Home, 1964, sung by Porter Wagoner, which was covered by Elvis Presley, Tom Jones, Jerry Lee Lewis, Bobby Bare and many other artists.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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World Of Country Music/Lonesome Country | Curly Putman | 2013 | Compil. |
This Is The Life...For Sean | Curly Putman | 2006 | Album |
Danny The D.J. / Goin' Home Blues | Curly Putman | 1971 | Single |
Old Ramblin' Alabama Me / You Love Me Into Staying | Curly Putman | 1971 | Single |
Army Of Heartaches | Curly Putman | 1970 | Single |
You Can Always Come Back | Curly Putman | 1969 | Single |
World Of Country Music | Curly Putman | 1969 | Album |
Little Bitty Soldier Boys | Curly Putman | 1968 | Single |
Take It All Off | Curly Putman | 1968 | Single |
Hummin' A Heartache | Curly Putman | 1967 | Single |
My Elusive Dreams | Curly Putman | 1967 | Single |
Lonesome Country Of Curly Putman | Curly Putman | 1967 | Album |
The Prison Song | Curly Putman | 1960 | Single |
San Francisco Sun | Curly Putman | Single |