
Lee Andrews (born Arthur Lee Andrews Thompson, Goldsboro, North Carolina, June 2, 1936 - March 16, 2016) was the lead singer of the 1950s doo-wop group Lee Andrews & the Hearts. He had some solo releases in the 1960's. Andrews formed the doo-wop group Lee Andrews & the Hearts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1953. Four years later, their hits started coming: Chess Records picked up their first hits, “Long Lonely Nights” and “Teardrops” in 1957.
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Long Lonely Nights
Teardrops
I've Had It
Lonely Nights
Try the Impossible
Tear Drops
Nevertheless
Sipping a Cup of Coffee
A Night Like Tonight
P.S. I Love You
Little Bird
I'm Sorry Pillow
Why Do I
Operator
Lonely Room
I Cried
Ps I Love You
Your Love Gives Me Such a Thrill
Sipping A Cup Of Coffee - Unreleased
Can't Do Without You
The Girl Around The Corner
Bluebird of Happiness
The Clock
Island of Love
I Miss You So
All I Ask Is Love
Glad to Be Here
Boom
Much Too Much
The Bells Of St. Mary
Why Do I?
Gee, But I'm Lonesome
Maybe You'll Be There
You Gave to Me
I Wonder
Baby Come Back
Maybe You'll Be There - Rainbow/Riviera Version
Never the Less
Nobody's Home
Looking Back
Teardrops (Original Version)
The White Cliffs Of Dover
My Lonely Room
I've Got A Right To Cry
It's Me
Oh My Love
Quiet As It's Kept
Cold Gray Dawn
Just Suppose
Together Again
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