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  1. Jerry Crutchfield (August 10, 1934 – January 11, 2022) was an American country and pop record producer, songwriter, and musician. He was a publishing and record label executive. He recorded for RCA Victor Records with vocal group The Country Gentlemen, later known as The Escorts.

  2. "Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger" is a song written by Jerry Crutchfield and Don Robertson, and recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in August 1967 as the first single from the album The Country Way. The song was Pride's fifth single and his third major hit as a recording artist.

    • "Spell of the Freight Train"
    • June 23, 1967
    • 2:16
    • August 1967
  3. 18 gen 2022 · Seven-decade Music Row veteran Jerry Crutchfield died on Jan. 11 at age 87. Crutchfield had a multi-faceted career as a record producer, songwriter, label executive, vocalist and music publisher. He produced major hit country records for Tanya Tucker, Lee Greenwood, Tracy Byrd and many more. His gospel productions were nominated for Dove Awards.

  4. 18 gen 2022 · Nashville songwriter, producer, publishing executive and music industry veteran Jerry Crutchfield died Jan. 11, 2022, at age 87. In addition to an illustrious career as a songwriter and...

  5. 18 gen 2022 · Jerry Crutchfield, a country music executive and producer particularly known for his work with Tanya Tucker and Lee Greenwood, died Jan. 11 at age 87. Crutchfield’s lengthy career encompassed performing, songwriting, publishing and record labels.

  6. 14 gen 2022 · dougherendeen. As a Producer, Jerry Crutchfield was nominated for the CMA’s Song the Year, winning it twice. He produced hits for Lee Greenwood, Tanya Tucker, Tracy Byrd and Glen Campbell. He also produced singer/songwriter Dave Loggins’ pop hit, “Please Come to Boston.”

  7. 11 gen 2022 · Jerry Crutchfield (August 10, 1934 – January 11, 2022) was an American country and pop record producer, songwriter, and musician. He was a publishing and record label executive. He recorded for RCA Victor Records with vocal group The Country Gentlemen, later known as The Escorts.