1927-1983 US
Songwriter of R&B/Soul
A.k.a. Memphis Curtis
Memphis Edward "Eddie" Curtis, Jr. (17 July 1927 – 22 August 1983) was an American songwriter, born in Galveston, Texas. He is credited as a co-writer along with Steve Miller and Ahmet Ertegun for "The Joker" by the Steve Miller Band, which became a U.S. number one single on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week of January 12, 1974 and U.K. No.1 single in 1990. "The Joker" used a line from Curtis's song, "Lovey Dovey", which was recorded by numerous artists, beginning with the R&B group The Clovers in 1954. Elements of "The Joker" were used for Shaggy's international number one hit "Angel" (2001), which Curtis also received a co-writing credit for.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I Love New York City | Eddie Curtis | 1980 | Single |
This Is The Day!! Selected Highlights From The Forthcoming Musical Comedy Production | Eddie Curtis | 1976 | Album |
The Louisville Lip | Eddie Curtis | 1971 | Single |
Those Foxes And Pussycats | Eddie Curtis | 1966 | Single |
Those Foxes And Pussycats | Eddie Curtis | 1966 | Single |
You Got Soul / Cotton Pickin' Peanut Shellin' Hands | Eddie Curtis | 1963 | Single |
Ding Bat / I Came A Long Way | Eddie Curtis | 1962 | Single |
Special Twist | Sammy Kaye, Eddie Curtis, Ronnie Dove & The Belltones | 1962 | Compil. |
You're Much Too Pretty For Me / Don't Cry | Eddie Curtis | 1956 | Single |
Texas!! Soul Style!! | Eddie Curtis | Album | |
Summer Love | Eddie Curtis | Single | |
The Oreo Cookie Gang!! | Eddie Curtis, Edna Williams, The Velvet Sunrise Orchestra | Album | |
A Golden Tribute To Muhammad Ali (The Greatest Ever!!) | Eddie Curtis | Album | |
I Was Here When You Came / Gee, But I Wish You Were Here | Eddie Curtis | Single | |
Ali !! The Living Legend !! (Go Man!!-Go Man!!) | Eddie Curtis | Single | |
Does It All in New York City | Eddie Curtis | Album |
Eddie Curtis & The Bear Cats |
Eddie Curtis & The Hellions GB Rock and Pop |
Eddie Curtis b US Country |