American singer-songwriter
Musical artist
Richard Leigh (born May 26, 1951 in Washington, D.C. ) is an American country music songwriter and singer. He is best known for penning "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue ", sung by Crystal Gayle . In 1978, he received a Grammy Award for "Best Country Song" for the popular song.[ 1] [ 2] It was nominated in both pop and country categories,[ 1] and reached number one on both charts.
Early life
He was two and a half years old when his parents were killed in an accident. After living with various family members, he was taken in by the ex-wife of his half-brother at the age of eight and a half; when he was 15, she legally adopted him. He began writing songs when he was 10.[ 2]
He is a graduate of Virginia Highlands Community College (VHCC) and Virginia Commonwealth University .[citation needed ] It was while he was attending the latter school that he penned and first sang "I'll Get Over You ", while performing at the Crossroads Coffeehouse in Richmond, Virginia's Fan District.[citation needed ] He eventually decided his true calling was singing and songwriting. He moved to Nashville in pursuit of his dream in 1974.[ 2]
Career
In two years, he achieved success with his first number one song, "I'll Get Over You" (1976), performed by Crystal Gayle.[ 1] In 1978, he won the Grammy Award for Best Country Song with "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue ", again sung by Gayle.[ 2] He was also nominated for "The Best Man I Never Knew ", co-written with Layng Martine Jr. .[ 1] Other prominent singers who have brought his songs number one status over the years include Billy Dean , Mickey Gilley , Reba McEntire , Barbara Mandrell , Steve Wariner , and Don Williams . Kathy Mattea had another number one hit in 1990 with "Come from the Heart ", co-written with Susanna Clark . In 1999, the Dixie Chicks recorded Leigh's "Cold Day in July " for their album Fly ,[ 2] reaching number 10 on the country music charts in 2000. In total, he was written or co-written eight number one songs and 14 that made it to the top ten.[ 2]
He has been nominated for songwriter of the year seven times[citation needed ] and in 1994 he was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Foundation National Songwriters Hall of Fame .[ 2] On April 11, 2011, Leigh was one of only four chosen nationally from the American Community College System to be awarded 2011 AACC Outstanding Alumni Award for excellence in one's chosen field.[citation needed ] Since 2013 he has arranged with VHCC to host the Richard Leigh Songwriter's Festival, an annual competition for new songwriting talent. Proceeds from the event go to VHCC's Great Expectations program benefiting foster care students.
Leigh was raised in Virginia, and lives in Tennessee .
List of number one songs
Number ones on Billboard's US Country Music Chart unless otherwise noted.
Awards and nominations
Grammy Awards
Academy of Country Music Awards
Country Music Association Awards
^[A] Nominated alongside co-writer Layng Martine Jr. ^[B] Nominated alongside co-writer Billy Dean
References
External links
1967−1970 1971−1980 1981−1990 1991−2000 2001−2010
"Murder on Music Row " - Larry Cordle , Larry Shell (2001)
"Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning) " - Alan Jackson (2002)
"Three Wooden Crosses " - Doug Johnson , Kim Williams (2003)
"Live Like You Were Dying " - Tim Nichols , Craig Wiseman (2004)
"Whiskey Lullaby " - Bill Anderson , Jon Randall (2005)
"Believe " - Ronnie Dunn , Craig Wiseman (2006)
"Give It Away " - Bill Anderson , Buddy Cannon , Jamey Johnson (2007)
"Stay " - Jennifer Nettles (2008)
"In Color " - Jamey Johnson , Lee Thomas Miller , James Otto (2009)
"The House That Built Me " - Tom Douglas , Allen Shamblin (2010)
2011−2020
"If I Die Young " - Kimberly Perry (2011)
"Over You " - Miranda Lambert , Blake Shelton (2012)
"I Drive Your Truck " - Jessi Alexander , Connie Harrington, Jimmy Yeary (2013)
"Follow Your Arrow " - Brandy Clark , Shane McAnally , Kacey Musgraves (2014)
"Girl Crush " - Hillary Lindsey , Lori McKenna , Liz Rose (2015)
"Humble and Kind " - Lori McKenna (2016)
"Better Man " - Taylor Swift (2017)
"Broken Halos " - Mike Henderson , Chris Stapleton (2018)
"Beautiful Crazy " - Luke Combs , Wyatt Durrette , Robert Williford (2019)
2021−2030
International National Artists