Rock and Pop
Emmitt Luttrell started his song writing and recording career in 1959 as a duet with Cecil Null, the writer of the song "I Forgot More Than You'll Ever Know". In 1966 after a car accident while on the road playing music, he hung his guitar on the wall for 7 years, until some friends talked him into taking it off. He then worked most every Friday & Saturday night for over 20 years as a single act. In 2011 he brought out a CD "Old Time Memories" with 13 of his original songs on it. One of his songs is "Silent Majority" which he recorded in 2012.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Twist Me Around Your Finger / What In The World Is Love | Emmitt Luttrell | 1959 | Single |
She Just Can't Figure Out Why / Don't Let My Dream Come True | Cecil A. Null - Emmitt Luttrell | 1959 | Single |