• Lee Graham (born Graham Pulleyblank, 2 July 1939), better known by his stage name Leapy Lee, is an English singer, best known for his 1968 single "Little...
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    frequent collaborator Mike Hazlewood. These include "Little Arrows" for Leapy Lee, "Make Me an Island" (1969) (which Hammond himself recorded in a Spanish...
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  • Little Arrows (category Leapy Lee songs)
    "Little Arrows" is a single by English artist Leapy Lee. Released in 1968, it was the first single from his album Little Arrows. Written by Albert Hammond...
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  • Leapy Lee (born 1939), English pop singer Lee family (Singapore), Singaporean political family Lee-Hamblin family, U.S. political family Leonard Lee (1938–2016)...
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  • collaboration with Hammond such as "Green Green Trees", "Little Arrows" for Leapy Lee, and "Gimme Dat Ding" for the Pipkins. Hammond and Hazlewood wrote "The...
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  • although he was released after serving a year. His friend, the singer Leapy Lee, was sentenced to three years for unlawfully wounding the pub's relief...
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  • Hierophant "Helena", a 1972 song by Jack de Nijs "Helena", a 1973 song by Leapy Lee "Helena", a 1963 instrumental by Ladi Geisler HMS Helena, name of various...
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  • "Archaeology Today", recorded on 9 October 1970 and broadcast on 17 November 1970, was the 21st episode of the popular British television comedy Monty...
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  • has spawned a host of cover versions by artists as diverse as R.E.M., Leapy Lee, Elton John, The Compton Brothers, Middle of the Road, Chris Rea, Bernd...
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  • the label also released singles by Frank Ifield as well as Johnny Nash, Leapy Lee and Tina Charles. Distribution of MAM records switched to EMI in the mid...
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  • Bridges Pat Reader 1:45 7. "Little Arrows" Albert Hammond, Mike Hazlewood Leapy Lee 2:41 8. "You're the First, the Last, My Everything" Barry Carter, Tony...
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  • Kuti Patti LaBelle Law and Order Joey Lawrence (Impact/MCA) (US/Canada) Leapy Lee (outside North America) Barrington Levy Lillian Axe Little Milton London...
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  • Pattenden worked as a session guitarist for Engelbert Humperdinck and Leapy Lee in the 1960s. He played in MMEB from its formation in 1971. Pattenden...
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    on November 9, staying there for four weeks until "Little Arrows" by Leapy Lee replaced it on December 7. It was last seen at a position of number 12...
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  • City" by Kylie Minogue "New York City" by Lead Belly "New York City" by Leapy Lee "New York City" by Lenny Breau "New York City" by Lenny Kravitz "New York...
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    nature of its columnists. Possibly the most controversial columnist is Leapy Lee, who had a hit single with his song Little Arrows in 1968. He has been...
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    Mary Hopkin 1 "Those Were the Days" 1 — The Casuals 1 "Jesamine" 2 — Leapy Lee 1 "Little Arrows" 2 — Mason Williams 1 "Classical Gas" 9 — José Feliciano...
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  • Mike McNeill and son, drummer Mark McNeill. As well as a bass player for Leapy Lee, she recorded as a solo vocalist from 1968 to 1975, including RCA, Bell...
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  • arranged "Helena", a Tat Meager composition also recorded that year by Leapy Lee. In 1974, Walters had a hit with a song originally recorded by Ben Thomas...
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    Lawrence Lafayette Leake Brenda Lee Laura Lee Leapy Lee Peggy Lee Danni Leigh The Lennon Sisters J.B. Lenoir Jerry Lee Lewis Jerry Lewis Meade Lux Lewis...
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  • Kingdom band Christie, fellow Australian band Jigsaw, and English singer Leapy Lee. Autumn had top 40 hits with "Looking Through the Eyes of a Beautiful...
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    Crispian St. Peters, PJ Proby, Cat Stevens, Dave Berry (9 March 1968), Leapy Lee, Thunderclap Newman (16 August 1969), Marmalade (7 April 1969) and The...
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    Beaky, Mick & Tich "Light My Fire" – Jose Feliciano "Little Arrows" – Leapy Lee "Little Green Apples" – Roger Miller "The Look of Love" – Sergio Mendes...
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  • was not played on commercial radio due to the ban. An English singer, Leapy Lee, also issued a cover version, as did Sydney-based group Autumn. After...
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  • Beach Boys, "Those Were The Days" by Mary Hopkin, and "Little Arrows" by Leapy Lee. Other hits (with their peak positions noted) were "Tin Soldier" by Small...
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  • leading into the next animation. "Archaeology Today" Silly Vicar and Leapy Lee Registrar (wife swap) Silly Doctor Sketch (immediately abandoned) Mr....
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  • movie soundtrack Terry Jacks Davy Jones Shirley Jones Vicki Lawrence Leapy Lee Lobo (Big Tree) Melissa Manchester Barry Manilow Michael McDonald Sylvia...
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  • (tied at #1) Cornelia "Picking Up Pebbles" 1 week Leapy Lee "Little Arrows" 9 weeks 23 November Leapy Lee "Little Arrows" 30 November 7 December 14 December...
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  • friendly matches at Colliers Wood, South London. Among the players were Leapy Lee, Dave Margerrison, Dick Leahy and Daily Mirror editor Richard Stott.[citation...
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  • Nash (5 September) The Doors (5 September) Mary Hopkin (12 September) Leapy Lee (19 September) The Marbles (3 October) Joe Cocker (17 October) Barry Ryan...
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