Article 6QK3M Will Jennings, Oscar-winning lyricist of My Heart Will Go On, dies aged 80

Will Jennings, Oscar-winning lyricist of My Heart Will Go On, dies aged 80

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Ben Beaumont-Thomas
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Songwriter wrote No 1 hits for Whitney Houston and Barry Manilow, as well as iconic ballads such as Up Where We Belong and Tears in Heaven

Will Jennings, the Oscar-winning US lyricist behind hit songs such as My Heart Will Go On, Tears in Heaven and Up Where We Belong, has died aged 80. His agent said Jennings died at home in Tyler, Texas, and did not give a cause of death.

Born Wilbur Jennings in 1944, he was raised in Tyler and initially went into academia, teaching at the University of Wisconsin. But in 1971 he headed to Nashville and became a lyricist in the city's country music scene, earning his first country No 1 in 1975 with Feelins' by Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn.

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