Jerry Crutchfield
Jerry Crutchfield (born August 10, 1934) is an American country and pop record producer, songwriter, and musician. He is a former publishing and record label executive. He recorded for RCA Victor Records with vocal group The Country Gentlemen, later known as The Escorts. He has received multiple Country Music Association's (CMA) "Song of the Year" award nominations for his work as producer, winning the award twice as well as having been a co-producer of a CMA Album of the Year. He has also been nominated for the Dove Award for three Gospel/Christian albums, having won the award for Traditional Gospel Record of the Year by The Hemphills. Crutchfield has served as a member of the National Board of Trustees for the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), along with the Board of Directors of the Nashville chapter of NARAS, the Country Music Association, and the Gospel Music Association.
Notable albums produced by Crutchfield that obtained gold, platinum, and multi-platinum status include those by Lee Greenwood, Tanya Tucker, Chris LeDoux, Tracy Byrd, and Lisa Brokop. He also produced artists such as Anne Murray, Dottie West, Tammy Wynette, Glen Campbell, Brenda Lee, Buck Owens, Jake Hess, Larry Gatlin, The Gatlin Brothers and Mylon LeFevre. He is known for producing the No. 1 pop hit, "Please Come to Boston" recorded by Dave Loggins.
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Nominated multiple times as producer of the Country Music Association's (CMA) "Song of the Year" award, Crutchfield has won that honor twice as well as having been a co-producer of a CMA Album of the Year. He has also been nominated for the Dove Award for three Gospel/Christian albums, having won the award for Traditional Gospel Record of the Year by The Hemphills.
As an award-winning songwriter, Crutchfield has had over 150 songs recorded by such major artists as Elvis Presley, Brenda Lee, Eddy Arnold, Tanya Tucker, Lee Greenwood, Lou Rawls, Ricky Nelson, Tammy Wynette, Ernest Tubb, Faron Young, Charley Pride, and Lefty Frizzell. His hit song "My Whole World Is Falling Down" was a top ten pop hit by Brenda Lee, and a significant European hit for French singer Sylvie Vartan.
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Crutchfield is credited with establishing MCA Music Publishing as a major publishing house, and signing and working with writers such as Dave Loggins, Don Schlitz, Gary Burr, Rob Crosby and Mark Nesler. During his 25-year career at MCA, Crutchfield left to serve as Executive Vice President/General Manager of Capitol Records for four years. He then returned to MCA Music Publishing for a three-year period as president of its Nashville division.[2]
Crutchfield has served as National Trustee for The National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS), and has served on the board of directors of the Nashville chapter of NARAS, the Country Music Association, and the Gospel Music Association.
Jerry Crutchfield was the writer/composer of "Find Out What's Happening" which Elvis recorded at Stax in July 1973.
The first, original, release of the song was by The Spidells featuring Billy Lockridge in 1964.
James Earl Smith, Nathaniel Shelton, Lee Roy Cunningham, Billy Lockridge, and Michael Young
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The British band Downliners Sect brought it out on single in 1965. On the flip-side: "Little Egypt".
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For The Gamblers, Newcastle - 1965 - 3rd single - B - Side:
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In 1966 Lou Rawls brought out his version of the song on his album Carryin' On!
http://www.ultratop.be/nl/album/2b972/Lou-Rawls-Carryin'-On!
In 2015 the 1967 version as sung by Bobby Bare (uncredited) was heard in the TV-Series "Better Call Saul", episode: "Nacho".
It's on the Original Soundtrack album as well:
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Elvis Presley, 1973 - Find Out What's Happening (spliced version)
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"Find Out What's Happening"
Baby, you know me well
You know I mean what I say
Before I say farewell
I'll give you just another day
You'd better find out what's happening
Find out what's happening before long
If you don't find out what's happening
You're gonna find out that I'm gone
Tell me what you're gonna do?
You'd better make up your mind
It all depends on you
I'm leaving you behind
You'd better find out what's happening
Find out what's happening before long, no, no
If you don't find out what's happening
You're gonna find out that I'm gone, gone, yeah
Baby, you know it's true
We've been through thick and thin
But if you don't come through
You won't ever see me again
You'd better find out what's happening
Find out what's happening before long, oh Lord
If you don't find out what's happening
You're gonna find out that I'm gone
You'd better find
(Find out what's happening, find out what's happening)
You better find out
(Find out what's happening, find out what's happening)
You better find out
(Find out what's happening, find out what's happening)
Oh Lord
(Find out what's happening, find out what's happening)
If you don't, what's happening
You're gonna find out that I'm gone
(Find out what's happening, find out what's happening)
You'd better find
(Find out what's happening, find out what's happening)
You better find out
(Find out what's happening)
From the Pearl River album Find Out What's Happening, 1993:
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On her 1995 album Fire to Fire, Tanya Tucker:
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With a different mix, new instruments perhaps, I think Elvis' quite mediocre version can become much better. I like the rhythm. His (bettered) version should have been in series like Better Call Saul.
SOURCES
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerry_Crutchfield
http://davidneale.eu/elvis/originals/list2.html#S1172
https://secondhandsongs.com/work/92323/versions#nav-entity
YouTube
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