Sonny Curtis was a founding member of Buddy Holly's Crickets, but left 
before Holly's success--as a songwriter, his credits include the Bobby 
Fuller Four's "I Fought the Law (and the Law Won)" and the Everly Brothers' 
"Walk Right Back," but he may be best known for writing and singing "Love 
is All Around," the song that brought on every week the woman who could 
turn the world on with her smile, who could take a nothing day and suddenly 
make it all feel worthwhile, Mary Richards (or Mary Tyler Moore), and she 
(and he) made it after all--on Friday after a sudden illness:

https://www.thewrap.com/sonny-curtis-crickets-i-fought-the-law-songwriter-buddy-holly-dead-dies-obit/

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