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The Very Best Of Lee Lawrence / Young And Foolish, My World Stood Still, Beyond The Stars, Suddenly There's A Valley / EMI Gold Audio CD 2003 / 724358204124

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The Very Best Of Lee Lawrence / Young And Foolish, My World Stood Still, Beyond The Stars, Suddenly There's A Valley / EMI Gold Audio CD 2003 

UPC 724358204124

 

Lee Lawrence (born Julius Leon Sirota, 1 September 1920 – 25 February 1961) was a British singer who was popular in the 1950s.

He was born in Salford. Both his parents sang with the Carl Rosa Opera Company, and at the age of 16 he went to Italy to study opera for three years. After returning to England, he enlisted in the Royal Tank Regiment and sang with the Entertainments National Service Association (ENSA), where he was noticed after the end of the war by BBC radio producer Roy Spear. He sang on Spear's programme Beginners Please, and made many appearances with other bands including those of Stanley Black, Sydney Lipton, and Cyril Stapleton.

He made his first recordings for Decca Records in the late 1940s, His hits included "How Can You Buy Killarney", "Song of Capri", "So Ends My Search For My Dream", all in 1949; "The World is Mine Tonight" (his theme song) in 1950; "With These Hands", "A Beggar in Love", and "Vanity" in 1951; "At Last, At Last" and "The Man in the Black Sombrero" in 1952; "Crying in the Chapel" in 1953; and "Suddenly, There's a Valley" in 1955, among a string of 20 top 30 hits in the same period. By late 1951, he was being promoted as "Britain's outstanding singing star", and topped the bill at the Shepherds Bush Empire above radio comedian Peter Sellers and (at the foot of the bill) Morecambe and Wise. He was a popular attraction on the British variety circuit in the early and mid 1950s, and had his own series on Radio Luxembourg in 1955.

After losing popularity to rock and roll performers in Britain, and failing to have a hit with the song "Rock'n'Roll Opera" which parodied such singers as Elvis Presley, Gene Vincent and Tommy Steele, he moved in 1957 to the US, where he performed cabaret shows in the Catskills "Borscht Belt". He died in February 1961 of a heart attack at the age of 40, while touring in the West Indies.

 

Label: EMI Gold – 582041 2
Format: CD, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 2003
Genre: Pop
Style: Vocal
 
 
 

Tracklist:

1   Young And Foolish
2   My World Stood Still
3   Beyond The Stars
4   Suddenly There's A Valley
5   Don't Tell Me Not To Love You
6   Don't Worry
7   Come Back My Love
8   Give Me Your Word
9   Mi Muchacha (Little Girl)
10   High On A Mountain
11   We Believe In Love
12   Valley Valpariso
13   The Valley Of The Moon
14   
  From The Candy Store
15   Your Love Is My Love
16   Welcome To My Heart
17   Chapel Of The Roses
18   Sold To The Man With The Broken Heart
19   Lonely Ballerina
20   His Servant
21   All The Things You Are
22   By You By You By You
23   Don't Nobody Move
24   Rock 'N' Roll Opera

 

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