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Chip Taylor Also Wrote 'Angel of the Morning' and It Changed Pop Music

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TL;DR

The man behind two of the 20th century's most covered songs died at 86, and this paper covered 'Wild Thing' — now the other song deserves its due.

MSM Perspective

Rolling Stone and the LA Times led with 'Wild Thing' in their obituary headlines; 'Angel of the Morning' was the second mention.

X Perspective

Music X spent the week sharing covers of both songs; the 'Angel of the Morning' thread produced more emotional responses than 'Wild Thing.'

The paper's March 27 edition covered the death of Chip Taylor through "Wild Thing," the three-chord explosion the Troggs turned into a generational anthem. The songwriter behind the song deserves equal attention for his other masterwork. "Angel of the Morning," written in 1967, was a radical song for its time — a woman acknowledging a one-night encounter without shame, asking only that her lover not treat her differently when morning came.

Merrilee Rush recorded it first in 1968. It reached No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. Juice Newton's 1981 version climbed to No. 4 and became the definitive recording, selling over a million copies. [1] The Pretenders covered it. So did Shaggy, in a reggae version that introduced the melody to an entirely different audience. [2]

Taylor — born James Wesley Voight, Jon Voight's brother and Angelina Jolie's uncle — wrote both songs before he was 30. He spent the next five decades as a touring artist, a country singer, and a gambling expert who once wrote a book on blackjack strategy. He was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. [3]

He died on March 23 in hospice care at the age of 86. Two songs, billions of listens, and a name most people never learned.

-- CAMILLE BEAUMONT, Los Angeles

Sources & X Posts

News Sources
[1] https://americansongwriter.com/chip-taylor-writer-of-wild-wild-thing-and-angel-of-the-morning-passes-away-at-86/
[2] https://variety.com/2026/music/obituaries-people-news/chip-taylor-dead-songwriter-wild-thing-angel-of-the-morning-1236698444/
[3] https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/chip-taylor-wild-thing-songwriter-dead-obituary-1235536722/
X Posts
[4] Chip Taylor, the prolific songwriter behind hits 'Wild Thing' and 'Angel of the Morning,' has died at the of age 86. https://x.com/RollingStone/status/2036592103799812367

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