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Lee Dorsey

Lee Dorsey epitomized the loose, easygoing charm of New Orleans R&B perhaps more than any other artist ...
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Newsodaworld
08/17/2009

Lee Dorsey 4

yes he can, can

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TripleTTT
08/14/2009

Lee Dorsey 3

In the immortal words ofMr. Lee Dorsey:
''Sitting with my ya ya, waiting on my La la''.
It doesn't get any better than that.

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SuziQueue
08/07/2009

Lee Dorsey 5

Lee Dorsey (December 24, 1924 – December 1, 1986[1]) was an Afro-American pop/R&B singer during the 1960s. Much of his work was produced by Allen Toussaint with instrumental backing provided by The Meters.

Chart singles
"Ya Ya" U.S. Pop #7/R&B #1 (1961)
"Do-Re-Mi" U.S. #27/#22 (1962)
"Ride Your Pony" U.S. #28/#7 (1965)
"Get Out Of My Life, Woman" U.S. #44/#5/ UK #22 (1966)
"Confusion" UK #38 (1966)
"Working in the Coal Mine" U.S. #8/#5/UK #8 (1966)
"Holy Cow" U.S. #23/#10/UK #6 (1966)
"My Old Car" U.S. #97 (1967)
"Go-Go Girl" U.S. #62/#31 (1967)
"Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky (From Now On)" U.S. #95/#33 (1969)
"Yes We Can - Part 1" --/#46 (1970)
"Night People" --/#93 (1978)

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