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Dallas Frazier, writer of Oak Ridge Boys hit ‘Elvira’ and other songs, dead at 82
Songwriter Dallas Frazier, a multi-Grammy winner who is enshrined in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, died on Friday, in accordance to a report. He was 82. Frazier crafted a job on his notable songwriting potential, creating hits like Hollywood Argyles’ 1960 hit “Alley Oop”, The Oak Ridge Boys‘ 1981 basic “Elvira,” and the 1971’s Jack Greene-recorded “There Goes My Every little thing.” “Dallas Frazier is amongst the biggest nation songwriters of all time,” reported Kyle Youthful, CEO of the State Music Corridor of Fame and Museum, Billboard claimed. TRAILBLAZING Country Tunes LEGEND CHARLEY Satisfaction DIES AT 86 Frazier, who was born in Spiro, Oklahoma, also co-wrote numerous No. 1…