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The 1959 single "Sweet Nothin's" was Lee's first top ten recording, reaching number four in the US and the UK. The follow-up was the 1960 US and Australian top ten " That's All You Gotta Do ". Its B-side titled " I'm Sorry " reached number one on the US Hot 100, number six in Australia, number two in Belgium and number 12 in the UK.
Brenda Mae Tarpley (born December 11, 1944), [2] known professionally as Brenda Lee, is an American singer. Primarily performing rockabilly , pop, country and Christmas music , she achieved her first Billboard hit aged 12 in 1957 and was given the nickname "Little Miss Dynamite".
Brenda Lee became a commercial success as a teen recording country music and rock and roll during the 1950s. In the 1960s, Lee had further success recording pop material with songs like "I'm Sorry", "I Want to Be Wanted" and "Break It to Me Gently". These recordings reached the top ten and number one on the record charts through 1963.
It took 65 years for Brenda Lee's holiday classic to climb the Hot 100, finally reaching No. 1 in December 2023. ... Swift's songs also occupied the entire top 10 of the Hot 100.
About Brenda Lee. Brenda Lee spent the ... she set a record for the number of top 10 hits by a woman, and she also recorded one of the most famous Christmas songs of all time when she was just 13 ...
Coming on Strong is a studio album by American singer Brenda Lee. It was released on November 28, 1966, via Decca Records and was her seventeenth studio project. The album consisted of ten tracks, many of which were covers of songs recorded by other artists. The album's title track was the only single included. It reached the top 20 on the US ...
Mariah Carey Leads a Top Songs Chart Almost Completely Devoid of Non-Christmas Tunes. Variety spent time with Lee at her home in Nashville in November to talk about the song’s extremely long ...
Brenda, That's All is the seventh studio album by American singer Brenda Lee.The album was released October 15, 1962 on Decca Records and was produced by Owen Bradley.It was the second of two studio albums released in 1962 and included two Top 10 hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100 between 1962 and 1963.