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Lee Emerson (musician)

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Name
  
Lee Emerson


Role
  
Singer

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Lee Emerson Bellamy (May 15, 1927 - December 2, 1978) was an American music singer and songwriter. As Lee Emerson he was manager for Marty Robbins, Bobby Helms, Jimmy C. Newman, and George Jones He also was a songwriter for Robbins along with Joe Babcock and Jim Glaser.

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Death

He was shot and killed by business associate and fellow songwriter 'Green Beret' Barry Sadler, who was sentenced to 21 days in a Nashville workhouse for the killing.

Discography

  • So Little Time / Thank You My Darlin' Jan 1956 Lee Emerson And Marty Robbins
  • How Long Will It Be / I'll Know You're Gone 1956 Lee Emerson
  • It's So Easy For You To Be Mean / I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name 1956
  • I Cried Like A Baby Lee Emerson And Marty Robbins / Where D´Ja Go ? 1957
  • Start All Over / Do You Think 1957 - "Start All Over" covered by Bob Gallion 1960
  • Catch That Train / What A Night 1957
  • Other songs
  • I Thought I Heard You Calling My Name
  • "Ruby Ann"
  • "Goodbye Lonesome (Hello, Baby Doll)" (Lee Emerson) from Everybody Knows (Prairie Oyster album)
  • References

    Lee Emerson (musician) Wikipedia