NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Billy Grammer, whose 1958 hit "Gotta Travel On"' hit the top of the charts and led to a long career on the Grand Ole Opry, has died. He was 85.

Grammer died morning in his home state of Illinois of natural causes, according to a statement from Grand Ole Opry spokeswoman Jessie Schmidt. He had suffered a heart attack in late March 2011 while visiting Plano, Texas.

A singer and guitarist who also was a Nashville recording session musician, Grammer performed regularly on the Grand Ole Opry beginning in 1959.

"Gotta Travel On," adapted from a British folk tune, was a million-seller and the first hit for Nashville's Monument Records and its famed founder, Fred Foster. It was a hit on the pop, country and rhythm & blues charts.

Grammer also designed guitars, and a brand of flat-top came from a company he started in the 1960s. He donated his first model to the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1969.

His other hits included "Bonaparte's Retreat" and he had his own syndicated television series in 1965. A much sought-after session man, he played guitar in recording sessions for Patti Page, Louis Armstrong, Eddy Arnold and many others.

"I've got a little more of a broad sense of music than the average guy coming up playing country music," Grammer said once, according to his profile on the Grand Ole Opry website. "Musicians I have talked to through the years have told me that I have a little extra punch, a little extra push."

Grammer delivered the invocation for the opening of a new Grand Ole Opry House in 1974 with then President Richard Nixon in attendance.

The eldest of 13 children in a coal-mining family in Benton, Illinois, Grammer also appeared as a guitarist on Jimmy Dean's television show.-- AP

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