Artist: Tommy Durden & The Westernaires

Steel guitarist Thomas Durden played in the back-up bands of Johnny Cash and Tex Ritter, among other country music stars, but the chances are that most listeners never really recognized his playing on that instrument, good as he was. Rather, Thomas Durden achieved a lasting place in the early rock 'n roll record books for co-authoring "Heartbreak Hotel," Elvis Presley's first RCA-Victor release and his first single to chart nationally. Durden was born in Georgia but raised in Florida, and it was while playing with a band in Jacksonville that he saw a newspaper story about a man who'd committed suicide, leaving behind a note saying, "I walk a lonely street." Durden was interested in the incident and liked the phrase, and joined his lyrics to music by Mae Boren Axton of Nashville--
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