Lee Curtis
Curtis Lee occupies the era of rock & roll in between the death of Buddy Holly and the arrival of the Beatles -- a period usually thought of as "lost years," because, apart from the Beach Boys, few of the artists involved lingered long on the charts or left an obvious legacy into the next era. Neither did Lee, but two of his songs, "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" and "Under the Moon of Love," evoke vivid associations with that innocent, romantic era.
Lee hailed from Arizona, and cut three songs for small labels while he was still in his teens. He was heard by Ray Peterson ("Tell Laura I Love Her"), who'd just started a label of his own, Dunes, and invited to cut a demo if he came to New York. By the time he made it to New York in late 1960, he'd started writing songs in partnership with a friend, Tommy Boyce, who later became one-half of the Boyce & Hart songwriting-producing-singing duo. Lee's first two singles, "Special Love" and "Pledge of Love," were passionate but otherwise unexceptional performances that understandably failed to chart, but for his third record, Dunes agreed to cut a Lee-Boyce original called "Pretty Little Angel Eyes." Phil Spector, who had previously produced a hit for Peterson ("Corinna, Corinna"), ran the session, and laid the orchestra and, especially, the chorus on very heavily, the latter deliberately working in a late-'50s doo wop style. The resulting record made the Top Ten, and became Lee's biggest hit.
Lee and Boyce next turned in the jaunty "Under the Moon of Love," which used less of a doo wop style, in favor of a thick sax sound and a soaring girl chorus, and made the charts in late 1961. Unfortunately, this was to be Lee's last recording success. Lee never charted another record, and he left the music business. "Pretty Little Angel Eyes" is a fixture on oldies stations, however, with its distinctive sound, and both it and "Under the Moon of Love" are considered prime representatives of Phil Spector's early sound.
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Discography
21 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes - The Best Of
Pop - Released by Master Classics Records on 1 May 2011
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes
Rock - Released by Discos Cada on 3 Jan 2011
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I Can't Get Away / Is She in Your Town?
Soul - Released by ACE RECORDS on 30 Jun 2003
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It's Lee Today!
Rock - Released by Henner Hoier Music on 6 Feb 2009
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes (Hi-Fi Remastered)
Rock - Released by Liberty on 31 Jul 2023
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes
Jazz - Released by Black Sheep Music on 17 Oct 2014
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes
Rock - Released by Jasmine Records on 25 Jun 1996
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Under the Moon of Love (Mono Version)
Pop - Released by BNF Collection on 1 Jan 1962
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Presenting Curtis Lee
Rock - Released by Universal Digital Enterprises on 6 May 1959
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With All My Heart (I Love You)
Rock - Released by Warrior Records on 10 Jan 1959
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes (UK Chart Top 100 - No. 47)
Rock - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes (Rerecorded)
Pop/Rock - Released by K-Tel on 4 Jul 2023
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes (Sped Up)
Rock - Released by Delta Music - Curtis Lee on 15 Jun 2023
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Under the Moon of Love (Billboard Hot 100 - No 46)
Rock - Released by Music Manager on 23 Oct 2020
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes (Billboard Hot 100 - No. 07)
Rock - Released by Music Manager on 19 Dec 2018
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Pretty Little Angel Eyes (Hi-Fi Remastered)
Rock - Released by Inter-Phono records on 31 Jul 2023
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo