Guitarist, record producer and songwriter who co-wrote The Dark End of the Street and worked with Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin and Tammy WynetteIf Chips Moman had done nothing more than revive the becalmed recording career of Elvis Presley in the late 1960s, he would have earned his place in history. By selecting In the Ghetto, Suspicious Minds, Don’t Cry Daddy and Kentucky Rain for sessions held at his own Memphis studio, he gave fresh impetus to the final phase of the singer’s ...
Guardian Music — Guitarist, record producer and songwriter who co-wrote The Dark End of the Street and worked with Elvis Presley, Aretha Franklin and Tammy WynetteIf Chips Moman had done ... more info