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Ray Griff

Ray Griff
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Ray Griff in 1969
Background information
Birth name John Raymond David Griff
Born (1940-04-22)April 22, 1940
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Died March 9, 2016(2016-03-09) (aged 75)
Genres Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instruments Vocals
Years active 1964 – 2016
Labels Dot, Capitol
Associated acts George Hamilton IV, Jerry Lee Lewis

John Raymond David "Ray" Griff (April 22, 1940 – March 9, 2016) was a Canadian country music singer and songwriter, born in Vancouver and raised in Toronto,Ontario, Canada. His songwritering credits reached over 2500 songs, many of them were recorded by Nashville's top recording artists.

John Raymond David Griff was born in 1940 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He was raised in Winfield, Alabama. Griff began songwriting in the early 1960s and had early cuts by Johnny Horton, Jim Reeves, and others. Griff moved to Nashville in 1964 to pursue his music career full-time. His first records as a singer were released in the late 1960s and Griff had his first hit, "Patches", a remake of the Clarence Carter soul hit in 1970 which peaked at No. 26 in Billboard. Griff recorded for the small country label Royal American and later moved on to Dot Records without much success. His stint at Capitol Records from 1975-1979 proved more successful, racking up eight more country top 40 hits, the most successful being 1976's "If I Let Her Come In" which peaked at No. 11.

Griff's success as a songwriter, however, always overshadowed his recording work with over 700 songs recorded, including the major hits "Canadian Pacific" for George Hamilton IV, "Who's Gonna Play This Old Piano" for Jerry Lee Lewis, and "Baby" for Wilma Burgess. Others who had major hit records with Griff songs include Faron Young, Porter Wagoner & Dolly Parton, Bob Luman, Gene Watson, and Johnny Duncan.


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