Fred Stobaugh: Amazing story of the 96-year-old's musical tribute to wife that's outselling Justin Timberlake
Now the studio and Fred are planning a follow up, once again singing the praises of his beloved Lorraine.
In the meantime he has been besieged by the media in the US who’ve both interviewed him at home and flown him across the States to television studios.
His grandson Rocky Hemp, 42, has found himself acting as his chaperone and press officer, fielding calls from TV, radio and the press and making sure he is safe.
“It’s just been crazy,” he says. “But there was no way I would want him to be going off all over the place on his own. I’ve been filling all sorts of roles, including managing his Facebook page – and, you know what, I don’t even think he really understands what Facebook is.
"But this is kind of payback time because when I was younger I was into writing and recording music and when he would go off to Nashville to watch shows he would always take cassettes of my work and try and make sure I ended up in the right hands.
“He’s been a terrific grandfather to me over the years, and I had a terrific grandmother too.”
With huge sales has come some financial reward too, with around a third of the purchase price of each download going to Fred.
"It won’t make him a millionaire though,” laughs Rocky.
“But I think he has really enjoyed these past few weeks.
“He’s a simple, regular guy who’s suddenly had a little taste of stardom – it’s been relief after seeing him so upset and lonely for so long.”
And Fred agrees.
But he says: “As much as I’ve enjoyed the success of the song I would give it all up in a heartbeat to get just a few moments more with Lorraine.”
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