NEW YORK (AP) — Shirley Eikhard, the singer-songwriter who supplied songs for Cher, Emmylou Harris, Anne Murray, Chet Atkins and located lasting fame penning Bonnie Raitt‘s Grammy-winning 1991 hit “Something to Talk About,” has died. She was 67.
Eikhard died Thursday at Headwaters Health Care Centre in Orangeville, Ontario, attributable to complications from cancer, said publicist Eric Alper.
The blues-rock smash hit “Something to Talk About” was written in 1985 and Eikhard had offered it to Murray and other artists, who all declined to record it. Then years later Raitt left a message on Eikhard’s phone saying she she’d just recorded it. Raitt said later she’d discovered the song on a demo Eikhard had sent and admired it.
The song was the primary single from Raitt’s 1991 album “Luck of the Draw” and spent 20 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 5. It will win Raitt one of the best pop vocal performance on the 1992 Grammy Awards and was also nominated within the record of the yr category.
On Grammy night, Raitt made sure to thank Eikhard and she or he turned to Twitter after Eikhard’s death to say she was “deeply saddened,” writing “I will probably be perpetually grateful for our beautiful connection and friendship.”
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Eikhard earned Juno Awards in 1973 and 1974 for best country female artist and she or he won several BMI Awards. She was inducted into the Canadian Songwriter’s Hall of Fame in October 2020. Her most up-to-date album was 2021’s “On My Option to You.”
During her profession, Eikhard released 18 full-length albums between 1972 to 2021 and taught herself to play guitar, piano, bass, drums, percussion, chromatic harmonica, sax, banjo and mandolin.
At age 15, Eikhard’s song “It Takes Time” was recorded by country singer Murray in 1971, and later became a success in her native Canada. Eikhard released her self-titled debut album the next yr in 1972. The title track for Atkins’ forty first studio album, “Pickin’ My Way” was considered one of Eikhard’s earliest successes.
She also crafted with Cher the frenetic dance track “Lovers Endlessly” for the 1994 film “Interview with the Vampire,” but it surely didn’t make the ultimate soundtrack cut. They collaborated again on “Born With the Hunger,” from Cher’s 2000 album, “Not.com.mercial.”
Eikhard sang the theme song for Stanley Kramer’s 1976 movie “The Domino Principle” starring Gene Hackman and Candice Bergen, in addition to the theme song for “The Passion of Ayn Rand” in 2000.
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