DONNIE FRITTS
Instruments: Keyboards, Songwriter
Date of Birth: November 8, 1942
Place of Birth: Florence, Alabama
Donnie Fritts began playing drums in local bands at age 15
and later developed into a session keyboard player. His first studio experience was in the
recording studio located in Florence above City Drug Store.
Working closely with Rick Hall, Billy Sherrill, Dan Penn, Arthur Alexander, David
Briggs, Jerry Carrigan and Norbert Putnam, Fritts was involved in many of the early
songs and recordings created in the Shoals music industry.
In 1965, Fritts was signed to a Nashville publishing company and had songs
recorded by Charlie Rich and Jerry Lee Lewis. He later met Kris Kristofferson who was
just beginning his songwriting career. When forming his band, Kristofferson called on
Fritts, who has remained friend and co-worker for over two decades, performing live, on
recordings and in numerous movies throughout that period.
Donnie was the keyboard player for Kris Kristofferson for over twenty years
allowing him to experience every musicians dream - playing at Carnegie Hall! Not only
did he perform all over the world with Kris, Donnie also appeared in three of Sam
Peckinpah's movies, "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid", "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo
Garcia", and "Convoy" as well as other movies including "A Star Is Born" and
"Songwriter".
As a song writer, Fritts is known for "We Had It All", recorded by Ray Charles,
Willie Nelson and many others, "You're Gonna Love Yourself In The Morning",
"Breakfast In Bed", and "Choo Choo Train".
Kristofferson and world famous producer Jerry Wexler co-produced an album on
Donnie at Muscle Shoals Sound in 1974 which has become a collector's item within the
music industry. His new album, "Everybody's Got A Song" was released nationally
November 18, 1998. The album includes guest appearances by a few of Donnie's close friends
whose names you might recognize: Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, Dan Penn,
Spooner Oldham, Waylon Jennings, Delbert McClinton, Tony Joe White, Leroy Parnell
& John Prine!
Chart Songs as a Songwriter
| Song Title |
Recording Artist |
Chart* |
Year |
| Easy To Love |
Joe Simon |
12 |
1977 |
| You're Gonna Love Yourself
In The Morning |
Bonnie Koloc |
12 |
1974 |
| You're Gonna Love Yourself
In The Morning |
Charlie Rich |
22 |
1980 |
| Choo Choo Train |
Boxtops |
26 |
1968 |
| We Had It All |
Waylon Jennings |
28 |
1973 |
| We Had It All |
Dolly Parton |
31 |
1986 |
| You're Gonna Love Yourself
In The Morning |
Roy Clark |
35 |
1975 |
*Chart position is based on Billboard Magazine Pop, Country, R&B, & A/C Charts. Other music industry
charts may have shown higher chart positions.
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