Johnny Tillotson dead at 86: Poetry in Motion singer passes following battle with Parkinson's

By Daily Mail (U.S.) | Created at 2025-04-02 18:23:44 | Updated at 2025-04-03 16:07:16 21 hours ago

By CHRISTINE RENDON FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

Published: 18:42 BST, 2 April 2025 | Updated: 19:21 BST, 2 April 2025

Johnny Tillotson, the two-time Grammy-nominated singer behind the song Poetry In Motion, has died at age 86.

Tillotson passed due to complications from Parkinson's disease, his wife Nancy Tillotson told TMZ.

Nancy announced the loss in an emotional tribute posted to Facebook, revealing her husband died Tuesday. 

She shared with TMZ that her spouse was surrounded by family when he died at his home in Los Angeles

Nancy said they had a 'fairy tale' romance in a tribute that recalled Johnny's many accomplishments, including his chart-topping hit Poetry In Motion and 'the tens of millions of records' he sold. 

The post included a photo of Nancy and Johnny, laughing together.  

Johnny Tillotson, the Grammy-nominated singer behind the song Poetry In Motion, has died at age 86.

'It is with a broken heart that I write to let you know that the sweetest, kindest man I ever met Johnny Tillotson , left earth for Heaven yesterday. He was my best beloved, Champion of my realm, Knight of my heart,' Nancy posted. 

'Someone said, that sometimes right in the middle of an ordinary life you get a fairy tale. The day I met him I got mine. He was funny, generous and kind. A gentleman through and through. He loved and was grateful to his fans, as he once said, they made every dream I ever had come true. Once again on his behalf I say thank you for that.

'Johnny Tillotson's life was marked by extraordinary achievements in the world of music. As a 1960's teen idol, he captured the hearts of fans worldwide with his signature hit, "Poetry In Motion." This song among others, soared to the top of the charts across the globe.

'His songwriting prowess was evident in the timeless "It Keeps Right On a Hurtin" a track that resonated so deeply it was recorded by over 112 artists, including legends like Elvis Presley,

'Dean Martin, Conway Twitty and Bobby Darin. Johnny's musical journey saw him record numerous albums, selling tens of millions of records worldwide. He was a two time Grammy nominee, a testament to his undeniable talent.

'Born April 20th, 1938 in Jacksonville Florida, he winged to Heaven to be with the lord on April 1st, 2025 just a few weeks shy of his 87th Birthday.

'He is survived by his wide Nancy of 45 years, his son John and his wife, his step daughter Genevieve and his grandchildren, Nia, Jackson, Georgia and Gwyneth, his brother Dan and sister in law Virginia and various nieces and nephews.

'Johnny will be missed every single day for the rest of my life. He was simply the best. With all the love I have in my heart for a wonderful man gone too soon from this world.'

Tillotson pictured in 1979

Nancy shared this photo of her and Johnny laughing in an emotional tribute she posted to Facebook

She recalled their 'fairy tale' romance and her husband's many accomplishments 

Johnny's prolific career saw him earn two Grammy nominations - one in 1962 for Best Country & Western Recording for It Keeps Right On A-Hurtin' and another in 1965 for Best Contemporary (R&B) Vocal Performance - Male for Heartaches By  The Number (Single).

According to his website, Johnny has achieved six #1 international hits and has also had numerous records chart worldwide, with Poetry In Motion, Without You, Talk Back Trembling Lips, among his biggest records. 

Tillotson also wrote and recorded the song It Keeps Right On a-Hurtin', which was covered by 110 other artists - including Elvis Presley. 

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