Lee Andrews (born Arthur Lee Andrews Thompson, Goldsboro, North Carolina, J… Read Full Bio ↴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. Another hit, “Try the Impossible,” came out in 1958, after the group had moved to United Artists.
Lee Andrews' son is Ahmir Khalib Thompson, a musician who uses the stage name ?uestlove as part of the well known Philadelphia based group The Roots and in his solo career.
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. Another hit, “Try the Impossible,” came out in 1958, after the group had moved to United Artists.
Lee Andrews' son is Ahmir Khalib Thompson, a musician who uses the stage name ?uestlove as part of the well known Philadelphia based group The Roots and in his solo career.
If You Can See Me Now
Lee Andrews Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'If You Can See Me Now' by these artists:
R.I.C.O.N. My soul is alive and so are you I'm still trying…
Sarah Vaughan If you could see me now, you'd know how blue…
The Script (Oh if you could see me now) (Oh if you could…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Lee Andrews:
God Save America God Save our gracious King Long live our noble King God save…
I've Had It Oooh Hush now Don't you cry Wipe your tears on your pillow t…
Lonely Nights Long, long and lonely nights I cry my eyes out over…
Long Lonely Nights Long, long and lonely nights I cry my eyes out over…
Teardrops I sit in my room looking out at the rain My…
You Gave to Me I used to believe We were burning on the edge of…
You You You We all know by now God hates gays but it's ok…
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@frlander
Most under appreciated and underrated group of all time. They were fantastic!
@nealdelia4755
I couldn't agree with you more a great great song! I miss hearing it on the radio!
@johannaottervanger9576
One of many
Tommy Edwards had a silk voice too
There were quite a few many people learn of today
@hollywoodjoe123
I appreciate them - - Long Live - LEE ANDREWS AND THE HEARTS , Joe Nania (a.k.a. Hollywood Joe)
@recordhutch
Can't have to many doowop records,it's the best.
@myroncoleman9825
Lee Andrew's and the hearts bring back memories and Lee Andrews I think every one would agree with me had and astou nding beautiful voice and definitely a love song singer that could bring you to tears I have listened to this song many times o ver the years and its just like the first Tim e stops me in my tracks to all those who l I've in Philly, NYC and all the cities you sh ould be proud you lived and got to see th e doowop singers of that area I was a te eenager from the Ohio Valley Lexington k y and I heard all this music on the radio a nd wished I had the opportunity to hear t here great singers. This music is gone fo rever sad to say Lee Andrew's is gone his spirit is with the lord but his music lives o n in our hearts 💕
@vincentdiverniero8949
This brings back so many memories waiting with mom in the car. When dad was servicing his jukeboxes, waiting for the used records that he would bring, my brother and I for our jukebox at home. I can still see the glow of the radio in the 62 Inpala and 63 Chevy Belair wagon.
@jamesgreen4529
One of the most beautiful songs ever recorded
@DougCeleste
One of Doo-Wop's Hall of Fame Songs!!!! Still so magical over 50 years later! Timeless classics like this will never die!
@carolesteele7541
My future husband in Air Force in 1958 @and we were apart and this sonf