Musician behind iconic 1960s hits dies at 86

Songwriter Chip Taylor — best known for writing the classic hit “Wild Thing” — has died at the age of 86.

News of his passing was shared on March 24 by his friend and fellow musician Billy Vera, who posted on social media, “RIP: Chip Taylor, my friend and songwriting mentor, last night in hospice,” alongside a photo of the two together.

Taylor’s children, Kris and Kelly, later confirmed the news in a message to fans, writing, “Hi all — we are sad to tell you that Chip passed away last night. His last days were peaceful. Chip loved the amazing blessing it was to connect with people through music and truly appreciated this community. He considered you all friends. We will miss him greatly.”

Born James Wesley Voight in 1940, Taylor was the younger brother of actor Jon Voight and geologist Barry Voight. He was also the uncle of actress Angelina Jolie and her brother, James Haven.

Photo of Chip Taylor Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

He began his music career in the late 1950s, performing with the band Town Three and also recording under the name Wes Voight. He later took on the stage name Chip Taylor, going on to achieve his greatest success as a songwriter for other artists.

Over the course of his career, Taylor wrote a number of memorable songs beyond “Wild Thing,” including “Angel of the Morning,” famously recorded by Merrilee Rush, as well as tracks performed by Willie Nelson, Evie Sands, and Linda Ronstadt. His songwriting credits also extended to artists such as Janis Joplin, Cliff Richard, and The Hollies.

In addition to writing for others, Taylor pursued his own music career. His 1975 single “Early Sunday Morning” climbed to No. 28 on the country charts. His contributions to music were recognized with his induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2016.

Jon Voight and Chip Taylor attend the 47th Annual Songwriters Hall Of Fame Induction And Awards Gala at The New York Marriott Marquis on June 9, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Desiree Navarro/WireImage)

Taylor is survived by his children and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Joan Carole Frey, who passed away in June 2025.

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