Peters & Lee

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Welcome Home 03:34 Tools
Mary's Boy Child 05:02 Tools
Don't Stay Away Too Long 03:51 Tools
Rainbow 03:28 Tools
By Your Side 02:40 Tools
Hey Mr Music Man 03:04 Tools
Suspicious Minds 03:20 Tools
Let It Be Me 03:13 Tools
Something Stupid 02:46 Tools
Seasons In The Sun 02:33 Tools
Love Will Keep Us Together 03:00 Tools
Always On My Mind 01:57 Tools
Coming Home Baby 01:57 Tools
I'm Confessin' 02:51 Tools
Hey! Mr Music Man 00:00 Tools
Hello 04:08 Tools
True Love Ways 02:45 Tools
Song from Moulin Rouge 03:41 Tools
Hey! Mr. Music Man 02:58 Tools
Endless Love 04:31 Tools
You Make Me Feel Brand New 04:43 Tools
Through All The Years 03:02 Tools
Killing Me Softly With His Song 04:54 Tools
The Air That I Breathe 04:56 Tools
Hey Mr. Music Man 04:47 Tools
The Old Fashioned Way 03:45 Tools
Wings On My Feet 03:03 Tools
Send Me The Pillow That You Dream On 02:25 Tools
Send In The Clowns 02:21 Tools
Vincent 05:03 Tools
Raining In My Heart 02:19 Tools
I'll Be Your Baby Tonight 02:21 Tools
Only You 02:21 Tools
Isle Of Debris 03:43 Tools
The Crying Game 03:00 Tools
Mary`s Boy Child 02:21 Tools
Cryin' In The Rain 02:51 Tools
Can't Keep My Mind On The Game 04:56 Tools
Coming Home 01:57 Tools
If 03:43 Tools
All Change Places 02:24 Tools
She's About A Mover 03:43 Tools
Old Fashioned Way 03:45 Tools
When I Grow Too Old To Dream 03:23 Tools
I Love Everything About You 03:44 Tools
All I ever need is you 02:14 Tools
Old Folks 03:23 Tools
Bye Bye Love 02:36 Tools
Stars Fell On Alabama 02:14 Tools
Baby I Love You 03:01 Tools
It Doesn't Matter Anymore 02:35 Tools
Until It's Time For You To Go 02:59 Tools
United We Stand 02:35 Tools
Don't Stay Away To Long 02:14 Tools
Peace Must Come Again 03:01 Tools
Ships 04:06 Tools
I'm Confessin 03:01 Tools
We Can Make It 03:01 Tools
There They Go 02:20 Tools
Take To The Mountains 02:20 Tools
Love Will Keep You Us Together 02:20 Tools
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Lennie Peters (AKA Gary Hall) (born Leonard George Sargent, 22 November 1931, London), an uncle of Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts, was blinded in one eye during a car accident when he was five years old. A thrown brick blinded his other eye when he was sixteen. Before Peters and Lee he was a pianist playing the London pub scene. He recorded two singles on the Oriole label, "Let the Tears Begin" and "And My Heart Cried" in 1963 and 1964 respectively. In 1966 he recorded "Stranger in Paradise" for Pye Records and then "Here We Go Again" on the Gemini label in 1970. The latter he would revisit as Peters and Lee in 1976. He teamed up with actress and dancer Dianne Lee (born Dianne Littlehales, February 1950, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England) in 1970. Lee would provide backing vocals for Peters' solo act. She was also at the time part of a dance act with her cousin Liz. Their original act was called Lennie Peters and Melody until their management International Artists suggested the name: Peters and Lee. Their first performance was with Rolf Harris on 30 April 1970 at a concert in Bournemouth. Early success They entered the TV talent show Opportunity Knocks, which they won for a then record of seven times with such songs as "All Change Places", "I'm Confessin'", "Let It Be Me" and "All I Ever Need is You". Following their TV success, a record contract was soon signed with Philips Records. They were produced by Philips' A&R man Johnny Franz and their management company was International Artists, run by showbiz professionals Phyllis Rounce and Laurie Mansfield. Franz found the song which suited them well and their recording quickly led to a number one hit, "Welcome Home" - which sold over 800,000 copies in Britain. A successful first album, "We Can Make It", followed which also reached the number one position, selling over 250,000 copies. Further single hits followed with "Don't Stay Away Too Long" and "Hey Mr Music Man". TV appearances The duo was top of the bill at the Royal Variety Performance in 1973.[1] They were also resident guest stars on The Des O'Connor Show,[2] had slots on Golden Shot, Mike and Bernie Winters' Show, Presenting Nana Mouskouri, Seaside Special and David Nixon's show. Peters and Lee had a popular TV series of their own Meet Peters & Lee,[3] including several Christmas specials made by ATV. "The Peters and Lee Story" was one Christmas special made for 27 December 1975 which starred Mike and Bernie Winters, Cleo Laine and Aiden J Harvey who won New Faces in 1974. Their success made them household names and frequent appearances on Top of the Pops also kept their record sales steady. Their last TV appearance before their split was London Night Out in November 1980, in which they performed four songs from their farewell album. Solo and reunion Lee went on to perform mainly in theatre and acting roles, whilst Peters pursued a solo singing career. He recorded his only solo album Unforgettable in 1981 and released three singles, "Record of My Love" in 1981, "Why Me" for Christmas 1982 and "Key Largo" in 1985. Peters also appeared on a few small TV slots and appeared briefly as a crime boss in the 1984 film The Hit, but without a huge success. Despite their fame, neither Peters nor Lee could repeat the success they enjoyed whilst together. The pair reunited in 1986 with a new single, "Familiar Feelings", to perform on the nostalgia circuit. They also made some TV appearances, performing their new single. The duo went on to record two new albums, one in 1989 and the last in 1992 for their 21st anniversary, before Peters' death from bone cancer in 1992 at age 60. Their final TV appearance was Pebble Mill in February 1992 with a short interview and a performance of the hit "Hey Mister Music Man". Sporting a broken arm, Peters' illness was apparent. Lee went on to marry Rick Price of Wizzard and recorded a solo album Chemistry in 1994. She continues to tour with Price as a duo, performing hits and new material.[4] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.