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Artist's albums
The Gypsy Cried (Billboard Hot 100 - No 24)
1989 · single
Spring Break Reunion: The Swingin' '60s
2022 · single
Lightnin' Strikes [Extended Version (Remastered)]
2022 · single
Luv Attack
2022 · single
Love Goes On Forever
2021 · single
Don't You Remember
2020 · single
American Portraits: Lou Christie
2020 · album
Lou Christie and The Classics
2019 · compilation
Lightnin’ Strikes: The Very Best Of The MGM Recordings
2018 · compilation
Two Faces Have I
2018 · album
When You Were Young
2016 · single
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
2015 · album
Drive in Dreams (Cajun Remix)
2015 · single
Drive in Dreams
2015 · single
Don't Knock My Love
2014 · single
Spanish Wine / Dancing in the Sand
2014 · single
You're Gonna Make Love to Me / Fantasies
2014 · single
Summer in Malibu 2014 Official Malibu Song
2014 · single
Riding in My Van
2014 · single
60's Men of Songs
2012 · compilation
LOU CHRISTIE "LIVE FROM THE BOTTOM LINE"
2009 · album
Lou Christie: Studio 102 Essentials
2008 · compilation
Lightnin' Strikes
2008 · single
Christmas In New York
2007 · single
Lightning Strikes! (Beyond The Blue Horizon)
2007 · album
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Biography
While Lou Christie's shrieking falsetto was among the most distinctive voices in all of pop music, he was also one of the first solo performers of the rock era to compose his own material, generating some of the biggest and most memorable hits of the mid-'60s. Born Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco in Glenwillard, Pennsylvania, on February 19, 1943, he won a scholarship to Moon Township High School as a teen; there he studied music and vocal technique, later joining a group dubbed the Classics. Between 1959 and 1962, in collaboration with a variety of Pittsburgh-area bands, he cut a series of records for small local labels, adopting the stage name Lou Christie along the way. Eventually he made the acquaintance of Twyla Herbert, a classically trained musician and self-proclaimed mystic some 20 years his senior; they became songwriting partners, and in 1962 penned "The Gypsy Cried," which he recorded on two-track in his garage. The single became a local phenomenon, and was eventually licensed for national release by the Roulette label, peaking at number 24 on the pop charts in 1963. After relocating to New York and landing session work as a backing vocalist, Christie wrote and recorded a follow-up, "Two Faces Have I"; it landed in the Top Ten, but shortly after its release he began a two-year stint in the Army. He returned to action in 1966, picking up right where he left off with his biggest hit yet -- the lush, chart-topping "Lightnin' Strikes." Christie's next smash, 1966's "Rhapsody in the Rain," was notorious for being among the more sexually explicit efforts of the period. After brief stays with Colpix and Columbia, he next moved to the Buddah label, scoring one last Top Ten hit in 1969 with "I'm Gonna Make You Mine." Christie split time between New York and London during the early 1970s, and he released the concept album Paint America Love in 1971, followed by a self-titled country album in 1974. By the 1980s, he was appearing on oldies package tours, and in 1997 issued Pledging My Love, his first new material in over a quarter-century. On October 21, 2003, Christie appeared at the Bottom Line in New York City, with performances from the show (one of the last to be held at the longstanding venue) heard on Greatest Hits Live at the Bottom Line, released by Varèse Sarabande the following year). ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi