
Revered country songwriter Curly Putman died early Sunday morning after an extended illness. He was 85.
Claude “Curly” Putman, Jr. is best known for penning country classics recorded by George Jones, Tammy Wynette, Porter Wagoner and more. His 1965 stapleย “Green, Green Grass of Home” was originally recorded by Johnny Darrell, but found success with Wagoner later that year and again with Tom Jones in ’66. It went on to be recordedย byย a long list of legends includingย Elvis Presley,ย Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard,ย the Grateful Dead,ย Joan Baez, Charley Pride and Dean Martin.
Two of Putman’sย biggest hits came in the form of co-writesย with Bobby Braddock on the songs โHe Stopped Loving Her Todayโ (George Jones) and โD-I-V-O-R-C-E.โ (Wynette).
โGeorge Jones once said, โIโm glad you stuck to writing. Tammy and I used to just love your demos.โ They could feel the feeling I put into a song,” Putman recalled in a Variety interview shortly before his death. “I guess I still do, I put all my heart [into singing a song] and itโs almost embarrassing, and people kind of look at you like, โthatโs pitiful,โ because itโs so sad, and everything I write is pretty sad. I believe that touches people of all kinds. โGreen, Green Grass of Homeโ and โHe Stopped Loving Her Todayโ were people-type songs, not just something thatโs gonna be out there one day and gone the next.โ
He also released two solo albums on ABC Records, 1967’sย Lonesome Country of Curly Putman andย 1969’sย World of Country Music. In 2010, he releasedย Write Em Sad: Sing Em Lonesome, his final release that featured a guest appearance from Dolly Parton.
Putman’s influence also reached outside of country in the form of Paul McCartney and Wings’s 1974 single “Junior’s Farm.” Paul and Linda McCartney penned the song during their stay at Putman’s Lebanon, Tennessee farm and was McCartney’s final release on Apple Records.
Putman was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 1976 andย the Alabama Music Hall of Fame in 1993.
Earlier this year, some of Putman’s lyric drafts were putย on display in the Nashville Songwriters Hall ofย Fame.
Funeral arrangements for Putman are expected be released on Monday afternoon.
Listen to Merle Haggard’s versionย of Putman’s “Green, Green Grass of Home” below.








