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Luigi Alfredo Giovanni Sacco (born February 19, 1943), known professionally by his stage name Lou Christie, is an American pop and soft rock singer-songwriter known for several hits in the 1960s, including his 1966 US chart-topper "Lightnin' Strikes" and 1969 UK number-two "I'm Gonna Make You Mine".
"I'm Gonna Make You Mine" is a song released in 1969 by Lou Christie. It was featured on his 1969 album I'm Gonna Make You Mine, [3] arranged by Stan Vincent and produced by Vincent and Mike Duckman. [4]
"Two Faces Have I" is a song written by Twyla Herbert and Lou Christie and performed by Christie in his signature falsetto. The song was produced by Nick Cenci [1] and was featured on his 1963 album, Lou Christie. [2] It reached #6 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #11 on the R&B chart. [3] Outside of the US, "Two Faces Have I" peaked at #20 in ...
"The Gypsy Cried" is a song written by Twyla Herbert & Lou Christie, using his actual name Lugee Sacco, [1] which was released by Lou Christie as a single in 1962. [2] [3] The name "Lou Christie" was chosen by C & C Records, and "The Gypsy Cried" was credited to "Lou Christie" before they had consulted with Sacco about the name. [4]
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"Lightnin' Strikes" is a song written by Lou Christie and Twyla Herbert, and recorded by Christie on the MGM label. It was a hit in 1966, making it first to No. 1 in Canada in January 1966 on the RPM Top Singles chart, [1] then to No. 1 in the U.S. on the Billboard Hot 100 in February, No. 3 on the New Zealand Listener chart in May, [2] and No. 11 on the UK Record Retailer chart.
"Rhapsody in the Rain" is a song written by Twyla Herbert and Lou Christie and performed by Christie with backing vocals by The Delicates. It reached No. 10 on Canada's RPM 100, [1] No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100, [2] No. 37 on the UK's Record Retailer chart, [3] and No. 40 in Australia in 1966.
Lou Christie, a Crescent Township native, topped the charts in the 1960s. A new compilation of his Columbia Records recordings. In February 1967, Christie's management arranged a jump to ...