Chip Taylor, best known as the songwriter who penned classic songs such as “Angel of the Morning” and “Wild Thing,” died on Monday (March 23.) He was 86 years old. News of his death came via a ...
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Chip Taylor, the songwriter behind the Troggs’ rock hit “Wild Thing” and the uncle of actor Angelina Jolie, has died. He was 86. Taylor died Monday in hospice care, according to Page Six, citing ...
Chip Taylor, who wrote such iconic songs as “Wild Thing” and “Angel of the Morning,” has died. He was 86. Taylor died of cancer on Monday at a New York City hospital, his daughter told the New York ...
Chip Taylor, the songwriter behind rock and pop music classics including “Wild Thing,” popularized by the Troggs, and “Angel of the Morning,” made famous by both Merrilee Rush and Juice Newton, died ...
The brother of the actor Jon Voight, he wrote songs for Frank Sinatra, Janis Joplin, Anne Murray and, with “Angel of the Morning,” Juice Newton. By Hannah Ziegler See more of our coverage in your ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Chip Taylor, the songwriter behind the Troggs’ rock hit “Wild Thing” and actor Angelina Jolie’s uncle, has died.
Chip Taylor, who was Yonkers-born James Wesley Voight and the songwriter of “Wild Thing," which was performed by the Troggs and then in an incendiary version by Jimi Hendrix, has died. He was 86.