Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Earl “Peanutt” Montgomery


 

Earl “Peanutt” Montgomery stands as one of country music’s most soulful storytellers, a songwriter whose words and melodies helped define an era. A longtime collaborator with George Jones, Montgomery penned classics such as “We’re Gonna Hold On” and contributed to landmark recordings like “Someday My Day Will Come.” His songs were recorded by legends including Tammy Wynette, Emmylou Harris, Tanya Tucker, and many others, earning him a revered place among Nashville’s finest writers. With hundreds of songs to his credit and a profound influence on traditional country music, his body of work reflects both artistic excellence and emotional honesty. These achievements led to his well‑deserved induction into the Alabama Music Hall of Fame, honoring a lifetime devoted to song. The accompanying pencil portrait is by artist Greg Joens, offered in deep respect for Earl “Peanutt” Montgomery’s enduring musical legacy.

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