Following her departure from Wham!, Lee released her first solo single, "Selina Wow Wow", in 1983. Despite considerable airplay, the single failed to reach the top 40. In 1984, she then worked with The Style Council and appeared on their debut album Café Bleu (released as My Ever Changing Moods in North America). Lee can be heard on the tracks "Headstart for Happiness," "It Didn't Matter," "The Lodgers," "Walls Come Tumbling Down," and "Shout to the Top." Lee continued to record solo material during this time, but singles "Yippee Yi Yay!" and "Don't Do It Baby" failed to chart.
In 1985, after the release of the second Style Council album Our Favourite Shop (which reached no.1) and a stint working with the band Animal Nightlife, Lee released another solo single; the self-penned ballad "See the Day". The single became a UK hit and peaked at no.2 in December 1985, selling a quarter of a million copies in the UK alone, and earning Lee a silver disc. Twenty years later, the song was covered by Girls Aloud, their version peaking at no.9 on the UK Singles Chart in December 2005.
Lee's follow-up singles, a cover of Judie Tzuke's "Come Hell Or Waters High" and "Hold On" failed to make the UK Top 40. All tracks were featured on her 1986 album, Shrine.
Throughout the rest of the 1980s, Lee continued to work with The Style Council on their albums The Cost of Loving (1987) and Confessions of a Pop Group (1988). She also worked with the band on their 1989 recording Modernism: A New Decade, but this album was rejected by the band's label, Polydor, and did not see a release until almost ten years later, when it was included in the boxed set, The Complete Adventures of The Style Council.
Between 1989 and 1991, Lee teamed up with Robert Howard of The Blow Monkeys to form Slam Slam. They achieved a number of minor UK club hits including "Move (Dance All Night)" and "Free Your Feelings", the latter produced by Young Disciples. In 1993, Lee later collaborated with Gang Starr frontman Guru (rapper) née Keith Alam, on a single from his solo project Jazzmatazz called "No Time to Play" on which also featured Ronny Jordan. Later in the 1990s, Lee released two further solo albums; Things Will Be Sweeter (1994) and Smiles (1998).
In 2006, Lee had a small part as a pop star in the comedy film Rabbit Fever. In September 2007, Lee performed her hit "See The Day" on ITV1's Loose Women show. In September 2007, she also performed at a charity event in aid of domestic violence a cause close to her heart.
Lee also played the part of Preaching Nut-Nut in a 2008 short film, The Town that Boars Me. It tells the tale of a Pig Boy created by the lonely town butcher. The Pig Boy, now banished from the town, returns at nightfall to torment the local women and satisfy his insatiable fetish for high-heeled shoes. It also starred Kelly Osbourne, Sadie Frost, Lee's son Natt Weller, Zandra Rhodes and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. The film was released in London on 28 August 2008.
On 31 May 2009, Lee joined ex-Level 42 musicians, Mike Lindup and Phil Gould, to play a comeback gig with a collective called 'Favoured Nations'. The gig took place at Ginglik, Shepherd's Bush, London. On 11 October 2009, she played a gig at Dingwalls in Camden Town.
Dee played 2 concerts in 2010 - The 1st was on 30 April 2010, at Pizza on the Park, Hyde Park Corner, London and the second on 31 December at Shades of Soul, New Year's Eve Extravaganza, Live Funk and Soul at The Pheasantry. This was a night featuring Dee, Louise (Funk Affair) and Nathan Watson. Billed as “A night of unforgettable Funk and Soul Classics."
The setlist was:- Things Will be Sweeter, See The Day, Walk Away From the Floor, It's Gonna Be Alright, No Time To Play, Set Your Spirit Free and Come Hell or Waters High.
January 2011 - Dee is currently getting a band together and is holding auditions. No album release date is yet known.
Don't You
Dee C. Lee Lyrics
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You said you would always stay
It wasn't me who changed but you and now you've gone away
Don't you see that now you've gone
And I'm left here on my own
That I have to follow you and beg you to come home
You don't have to say you love me just be close at hand
Believe me, believe me I can't help but love you
But believe me I'll never tie you down
Left alone with just a memory
Life seems dead and quite unreal
All that's left is loneliness there's nothing left to feel
You don't have to say you love me just be close at hand
You don't have to stay forever
I will understand believe me, believe me
You don't have to say you love me just be close at hand
You don't have to stay forever
I will understand, believe me, believe me
The lyrics of Dee C. Lee's song "Don't You" speak from the perspective of someone who has been abandoned by their loved one. The singer starts by saying that they had asked the other person to stay, but instead, it was they who ended up leaving. The singer is now alone and has to follow the other person and plead for them to come back. The chorus provides a message of acceptance and understanding, stating that the other person does not need to express their love or stay forever. The singer will comprehend and accept their decisions. However, the final verse reveals the loneliness and emptiness the singer feels without their loved one, recognizing that all they are left with is memories and the pain of the separation.
Line by Line Meaning
When I said I needed you
I expressed my dependence on you.
You said you would always stay
You promised that you would never leave me.
It wasn't me who changed but you and now you've gone away
You are the one who changed, and now you have left me.
Don't you see that now you've gone
You don't realize how much I need you now that you have left.
And I'm left here on my own
I am alone now that you are gone.
That I have to follow you and beg you to come home
I am desperate to have you back in my life and will do anything to make that happen.
You don't have to say you love me just be close at hand
You don't have to profess your love for me, just be physically present.
You don't have to stay forever I will understand
You can leave if you need to, and I won't hold it against you.
Believe me, believe me I can't help but love you
I truly love you even though you may not feel the same way.
But believe me I'll never tie you down
I understand that I can't make you stay if you don't want to.
Left alone with just a memory
I am alone and all I have is memories of our time together.
Life seems dead and quite unreal
Without you, life feels meaningless and unreal.
All that's left is loneliness there's nothing left to feel
Loneliness is all that remains, and I no longer feel anything else.
Lyrics © Kassner Associated Publishers Ltd
Written by: Giuseppe Donaggio, Simon Napier-Bell, Vito Pallavicini, Vicki Heather Wickham
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Leicester Paul
This sounds so awesome with a Style Councilly Feel, vocals are still so impressive and have been so missed these past years xxx
Mark Fleming.
I've been a fan since the days of TSC & it's always great to hear Dee's lovely soulful voice.
I'm having a vinyl copy of this gem!!
rickplant36
Love it. Voice sounds better than ever ❤
MG
One of the greatest voices of all time. Sounding beautiful! ❤
mal morris
Wonderful sounds. So good to have that voice in our ears again.
RICHARD ROWLAND
A fabulous return for Dee , that voice as strong as ever , with a Style Council vibe .
alex deverill
So sweet the sound..fabulous return Dee.
George-David Tomlinson
Ahh that voice..! She's back ❤️
ghostdog 1967
Cool!!!😊😊😊
paul reilly
Dee is just simply the Soul Queen ✌️❤️