Dickey Lee

Dickey Lee

Person from United States

Genres: Rock and Roll, rockabilly, 60s, oldies, 50s

About Dickey Lee

Dickey Lee Lipscomb (born September 21, 1936, Memphis, Tennessee), known professionally as Dickey Lee (sometimes misspelled Dickie Lee), is an American pop/country singer and songwriter best known for the 1960s teenage tragedy songs "Patches" and "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)." For other uses, see Memphis (disambiguation). ... A piece of fabric. ... Lee made his first recordings in his hometown of Memphis for Tampa Records and Sun Records in 1957-58. He achieved his first chart success in 1962, when his composition "She Thinks I Still Care" was a hit for George Jones. Later that year, "Patches," written by Barry Mann and Larry Kobler and recorded by Lee for Smash Records, rose to #6. Lee had a #14 hit in 1963 with a song he co-wrote, a conventional rocker, "I Saw Linda Yesterday." In 1965, he returned to teen tragedy with "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)" a song related to the urban legends known as the vanishing hitchhiker and Resurrection Mary . The song was written by a Memphis psychologist, Milton Addington, based on a newspaper article by Cathie Harmon, who shared songwriting credit. The singer meets a girl at a dance and falls in love with her. He loans her his sweater, and when he goes to her house to retrieve it, he is informed by her father that Laurie "died a year ago today." When a "strange force" draws the singer to the graveyard, he sees his sweater lying on Laurie's grave. The song made only #14 on the national charts, but broke the top ten in a number of regional markets. To many, "Laurie" is still remembered as "the sweater song." An urban legend or urban myth is similar to a modern folklore consisting of stories often thought to be factual by those circulating them. ... The vanishing hitchhiker (or phantom hitchhiker) is a reported phenomenon in which people travelling by vehicle meet with or are accompanied by a hitchhiker who subsequently vanishes without explanation, often from a moving vehicle. ... Resurrection Mary is a famous ghost story and is considered by many to be the original hitchhiker ghost story. ... After the sixties, Lee devoted his efforts to country music performing and songwriting.

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31
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12
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18
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most active station (The United States Of America)

Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation

Radio 192
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
393 Likes

ROTANA FM
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
67 Likes

Dinkelwelle
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
31 Likes

Double Z
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 192
27 Likes

hpr1
1 track on rotation
MP3 : 128
20 Likes

Müritzradio
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MP3 : 192
5 Likes

Dickey Lee — Top 19 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Dickey Lee Patches
Dickey Lee Baby, Bye Bye (1972)
Dickey Lee Rocky
Dickey Lee Crying over you
Dickey Lee I Saw Linda Yesterday (1962)
Dickey Lee Me and My Teardrops
Dickey Lee Patches
Dickey Lee I Saw Linda Yesterday '63
Dickey Lee Die Tuer steht immer offen
Dickey Lee Patches (Mono Master) (AM Gold: 1962 / 1962)
Dickey Lee I Saw Linda Yesterday
Dickey Lee Laurie (Strange Things Happen)
Dickey Lee The Girl From Peyton Place
Dickey Lee 9, 999, 999 Tears [76]
Dickey Lee Liebe Die Nie Mehr Vergeht
Dickey Lee Don't Wanna Think About Paula
Dickey Lee Annie
Dickey Lee Die Tür Steht Immer Offen
Dickey Lee I Saw Linda Yesterday (The Best Of Dickey Lee)
Patches
Baby, Bye Bye (1972)
Crying over you
I Saw Linda Yesterday (1962)
Me and My Teardrops
Patches
I Saw Linda Yesterday '63
Die Tuer steht immer offen
Patches (Mono Master) (AM Gold: 1962 / 1962)
I Saw Linda Yesterday
Laurie (Strange Things Happen)
The Girl From Peyton Place
9, 999, 999 Tears [76]
Liebe Die Nie Mehr Vergeht
Don't Wanna Think About Paula
Die Tür Steht Immer Offen
I Saw Linda Yesterday (The Best Of Dickey Lee)