Dee C Lee
Dee C. Lee
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Shrine album cover, 1986Dee C. Lee (born Diane Catherine Sealey, 6 June 1961, Balham, South London) is an English singer.
Lee was a backing vocalist for the pop group Wham! in the early 1980s, but she soon left the group to join Paul Weller's new band, The Style Council. She was married to Weller (but now divorced), and they have two children, Nathaniel and Leah.
The Style Council were never as commercially successful as Weller's earlier band, The Jam. Her very public recruitment by the Council was signalled by her confident co-delivery of "Headstart for Happiness" on Café Bleu (My Ever Changing Moods in North America). Lee can be heard on the tracks "It Didn't Matter", "The Lodgers", "Walls Come Tumbling Down", and "Shout to the Top", all of which have accompanying videos. She also sang in the groups Animal Nightlife and Slam Slam (formed by Lee with (Dr.) Robert Howard and featuring the writing of Weller), and collaborated with Gang Starr front man Guru on a single called "No Time to Play".[citation needed]
In 1985 Lee released a recording of her own song, "See the Day" (saxophone played by Ian Ritchie) (subsequently covered by Girls Aloud); it reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up singles, "Come Hell Or Waters High" and "Hold On", received good reviews in the music press, but failed to make the UK Top 40. All tracks were lifted from her 1986 album, Shrine.
Between 1989 and 1991, Lee's vocals appeared on a number of minor UK club hits by Slam Slam, most notably "Move (Dance All Night)" and "Free Your Feelings", the latter produced by Young Disciples.
An album consisting of rare Lee songs is now available.[citation needed] Lee also had a small part in the film, Rabbit Fever, a sex comedy.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search
Shrine album cover, 1986Dee C. Lee (born Diane Catherine Sealey, 6 June 1961, Balham, South London) is an English singer.
Lee was a backing vocalist for the pop group Wham! in the early 1980s, but she soon left the group to join Paul Weller's new band, The Style Council. She was married to Weller (but now divorced), and they have two children, Nathaniel and Leah.
The Style Council were never as commercially successful as Weller's earlier band, The Jam. Her very public recruitment by the Council was signalled by her confident co-delivery of "Headstart for Happiness" on Café Bleu (My Ever Changing Moods in North America). Lee can be heard on the tracks "It Didn't Matter", "The Lodgers", "Walls Come Tumbling Down", and "Shout to the Top", all of which have accompanying videos. She also sang in the groups Animal Nightlife and Slam Slam (formed by Lee with (Dr.) Robert Howard and featuring the writing of Weller), and collaborated with Gang Starr front man Guru on a single called "No Time to Play".[citation needed]
In 1985 Lee released a recording of her own song, "See the Day" (saxophone played by Ian Ritchie) (subsequently covered by Girls Aloud); it reached #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up singles, "Come Hell Or Waters High" and "Hold On", received good reviews in the music press, but failed to make the UK Top 40. All tracks were lifted from her 1986 album, Shrine.
Between 1989 and 1991, Lee's vocals appeared on a number of minor UK club hits by Slam Slam, most notably "Move (Dance All Night)" and "Free Your Feelings", the latter produced by Young Disciples.
An album consisting of rare Lee songs is now available.[citation needed] Lee also had a small part in the film, Rabbit Fever, a sex comedy.
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Ain't Nothing Missing Can you imagine, seeing a valley full of dry bones Can…
Be There In The Morning Two winters ago was the last time It actually felt like…
can you lead me Lord, I Pray You'll be with me today For your…
Come Hell or Waters High Come hell or waters high I know its you & I Just…
Don't Do It Baby Well, you take my money, you call it chicken feed Take…
Don't Forget About Love Seems like everybody's got a price, I wonder how they sleep…
Don't You When I said I needed you You said you would always…
He's Gone Early in the morning he calls Just to tell me he's…
Hold On When I rode by your house last night your car…
I Don't Mess 오늘 밤에도 어김없이 또 난 너를 만났어 정말로 함께 있는 것…
I Love You Have I told you lately That I love you? Could I tell…
I Will Wait I will Wait for you my last breath I will stand…
I Won't Break Your Heart I know I won't break your heart so I just…
In This Life Verse 1 Is this the night Is this the end You've come to…
It's Gonna Be Alright Ooh, hoo, oh, yeah 뭐라도 말할게 있는 것처럼 불러놓고 2분도 못 참고…
Just My Type She know that I'm well connected Know she scream my name Whe…
Luck I've seen time fly Hangin with people I didn't know On my…
Move On Up Hush now child, and don't you cry Your folks might understan…
No Time to Play Yo, I'm tired of chumps tryin' to waste my time I…
No-One Needs To Know No one will ever know my heart is breaking Although a…
See the Day When you look at me Tell me what you see Do you…
Selina wow wow Got me trippin' like Silence, silence 너를 본 순간 silence 내 주윈 …
The Lodgers No peace for the wicked - only war on the…
Welcome The TV is always on And I am on my knees That's…
What About Me Seems like everybody's got a price, I wonder how they sleep…
When You Were Mine When everything feel so right But just one thing feel so…
Wherever You Run Wherever you go That's where I wanna be Wanna go wherever yo…
Wow Wow Mix Got me trippin' like Silence, silence 너를 본 순간 silence 내 주윈 …
Yes Dari pertama kujumpa jumpa dirimu Hatiku sudah tak tahan lih…
You Were The One Sun comes up it's a brighter day It's been so long…