- (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 Arrows...
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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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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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version of the
German song "Romeo und Julia" Spanish-language
version of
Leapy Lee's song "Little Arrows" Spanish-language
version of
Marty Wilde's song...
- That Ate Chicago" (1968) Bull & the
Matadors – "The
Funky Judge" (1968)
Leapy Lee – "Little Arrows" (1968) Kasenetz-Katz
Singing Orchestral Circus – "Quick...
- 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...
- "Archaeology Today",
recorded on 9
October 1970 and
broadcast on 17
November 1970, was the 21st
episode of the po****r
British television comedy Monty...
- "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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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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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...