Lucille Starr - **TRIBUTE** - Sukiyaka [1964].**
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Title | Lucille Starr - **TRIBUTE** - Sukiyaka [1964].** |
Author | mrblindfreddy9999 |
Duration | 2:40 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=M7r0aDevU5k |
Description
** Lucille Starr Passed Away 4 September 2020**
[Written by Tom Leslie - Buzz Cason - Hachadai Nakamura - Rokusuke Ei].
Original Version "Ue O Muite Aruko" Recorded 1961 by Kyo Sakamoto
Issued on Almo 214 B and LP "The French Song" [1964].*
** ALBUM : Arranged by Herb Alpert and Julius Wechter
Produced by Herb Alpert and Jerry Moss
Co-Producer Dorsey Burnette
Recorded 17 August 1964 -
Radio Recorders, 7000 Santa Monica Blvd.,Hollywood, CA -
Lucille Starr [vcl solo] others unknown
LUCILLE STARR
Born Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie in St.Boniface, Manitoba, CANADA [1938 - 2020].
1955 - 1st. Studio Recording
1956 to 1977 - Lucille & Bob were the "Canadian Sweethearts"
1964 - 1st Canadian Woman to Earn Gold Record for the "French Song"
1st. Canadian Woman to Sell ONE MILLION Records
1st. Canadian Woman to Perform at The Grand Ole Opry
1987 - 1st. Canadian Woman Inducted to Canadian Country Music Hall of Honour
1989 - 1st. Canadian Woman Inducted to Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame
Lucille "Lost Her Voice" but Recovered and Recorded 1981 to 1991`