Lee Dickey (Dickie)
Dickey Lee at Alpena High School.
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Lee Dickey (Dickie)

Dickey Lee Dickey Lee American singer-songwriter (born 1936) Royden Dickey Lipscomb[1] (born September 21, 1936),[2] known professionally as Dickey Lee (sometimes misspelled Dickie or Dicky), is an American pop/country singer and songwriter, best known for the 1960s teenage tragedy songs "Patches" and "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)". He also has a number of hit songs on the country charts in the 1970s, including "Rocky" and "9,999,999 Tears", and has written or co-written songs recorded by other singers, such as "She Thinks I Still Care", "The Door Is Always Open" and "The Keeper of the Stars". Quick facts Background information, Born ... Dickey Lee Lee at Alpena High School in 2012 Background information Born Royden Dickey Lipscomb (1936-09-21) September 21, 1936 (age…

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GENRES: Popular, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

I Saw Linda Yesterday / The Girl I Can't Forget
I Saw Linda Yesterday / The Girl I Can't Forget (1962)
Patches / More Or Less
Patches / More Or Less (1962)
Don't Wanna Think About Paula / Just A Friend
Don't Wanna Think About Paula / Just A Friend (1963)
Ten Million Faces / I Go Lonely
Ten Million Faces / I Go Lonely (1963)
The Day The Sawmill Closed Down / She Wants To Be Bobby's Girl
The Day The Sawmill Closed Down / She Wants To Be Bobby's Girl (1963)
Only Trust In Me / Me And My Teardrops
Only Trust In Me / Me And My Teardrops (1964)
She's Walking Away / Big Brother
She's Walking Away / Big Brother (1964)
Good Girl Goin' Bad / Pretty White Dress
Good Girl Goin' Bad / Pretty White Dress (1965)
Laurie / Party Doll
Laurie / Party Doll (1965)
The Girl From Peyton Place / A Girl I Used To Know
The Girl From Peyton Place / A Girl I Used To Know (1965)
Never Ending Song Of Love / On The Southbound
Never Ending Song Of Love / On The Southbound (1971)
Ashes Of Love / A Kingdom I Call Home
Ashes Of Love / A Kingdom I Call Home (1972)
I Saw My Lady / What We Used To Hang On To Is Gone
I Saw My Lady / What We Used To Hang On To Is Gone (1972)
She Thinks I Still Care / Baby Bye Bye
She Thinks I Still Care / Baby Bye Bye (1972)