Lee Dorsey

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  • soul
  • funk
  • new orleans
  • rhythm and blues
  • 60s
Born Irving Lee Dorsey in New Orleans, Louisiana, Dorsey moved to Portland, Oregon when he was ten years old. He served in the United States Navy and began a career in prizefighting. Boxing as a light heavyweight in Portland in the early 1950s, he fought under the name "Kid Chocolate" and was quite successful. Dorsey met songwriter/producer Allen Toussaint at a party in the early 1960s, and was signed to the Fury record label. The song that launched his career was inspired by a group of children chanting nursery rhymes[1] - "Ya Ya" went to number seven on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1961.

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Albums

Working in a Coalmine (1991)
Night People (1978)
Yes We Can (1970)
The New Lee Dorsey (1965)
Ride Your Pony
Yes We Can ...And Then Some

Singles

Freedom for the Stallion (1971)
Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now on) (1969)
Give It Up / Candy Yam (1969)
What Now My Love / A Lover Was Born (1969)
I'm Gonna Sit Right Down / Little Ba-By (1968)
Holy Cow (1966)
Working in the Coal Mine (1966)
Do-Re-Mi / People Gonna Talk (1961)
Ya Ya / Give Me You (1961)

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