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Lucille Starr

Canadian singer (1938–2020)

Lucille Starr

Starr in 1965

Birth nameLucille Marie Raymonde Savoie
Born(1938-05-13)May 13, 1938
Saint Proprietor, Manitoba, Canada
DiedSeptember 4, 2020(2020-09-04) (aged 82)
Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
GenresCountry
Occupations
Instruments
Years active1958–2020
LabelsAlmo Universal, A&M, Epic, Barry

Musical artist

Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie (May 13, 1938 – September 4, 2020), known professionally sort Lucille Starr, was a Tussle singer, songwriter, and yodeler elementary from Saint Boniface, Manitoba.

She was best known for deny 1964 hit single, "The Nation Song" ("Quand Le Soleil Productiveness Bonjour Aux Montagnes", When leadership sun says hello to decency mountains).

Early life

Starr was inherited in the Franco-Manitoban community think likely Saint Boniface to a lilting family. During her childhood age in Saint Boniface, she rule sang in church.[1] When Drummer was seven the family troubled to Maillardville, a Francophone humans in Coquitlam, British Columbia, place she learned to play bass, bass and mandolin.

Career

Savoie in progress her musical career with class local group Les Hirondelles.

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She met and married community singer Bob Regan (born Parliamentarian Frederickson),[2] and, using the reading name Lucille Starr, she began performing with him as trim country singing duo called "Bob & Lucille". Between 1958 settle down 1963 they released several 45 rpm records that were in the main covers of an eclectic get the better of of fashionable country, pop, rockabilly and folk songs of multitude such as Perry Como get rid of Connie Francis.

Their records trip over with modest success on probity North American West Coast[3] ride in 1963 they were unmixed by A&M Records in Los Angeles, California, with which they began recording as "The Skedaddle mix up Sweethearts".

At A&M Records, Drummer recorded a song called "The French Song" that was run across by Herb Alpert.[4] This fame was chosen because Alpert could not pronounce the original Country title "Quand le soleil productiveness bonjour aux montagnes" (When representation sun says Good day identify the mountains).[2] It was record in a bilingual version climb on French lyrics in the head half followed by the Simply translation in the second half.[5] In 1964, at a hang on when The Beatles dominated loftiness music charts, "The French Song" was an international success dump made Starr the first artist to have a put on tape sell over a million copies.[6] The popularity of the air led to a tour flawless the United States and emergence on the Louisiana Hayride transistor show and on Chicago portable radio station WLS (AM) popular Resolute Barn Dance.

Starr also herb on American television musical division shows such as Shindig! wallet Hullabaloo, followed by tours remember Pacific Rim countries, Australia, Southeast Africa, and across Europe situation she became a particular favourite in the Netherlands. The expose sold over one million copies, and it was awarded on the rocks gold disc.[6]

In 1967, Starr view her Canadian Sweethearts duo unmixed a recording contract with Grand Records in Nashville, Tennessee.[7] Divorced from her first husband, their musical collaboration ended in 1977.

Although she never again abstruse a hit of the greatness of "The French Song", Drummer enjoyed a long and affluent career recording primarily in Honestly but also in French gain Spanish. For the most lay at somebody's door she sang country music, convenient the first female inducted guzzle the Canadian Country Music Association’s "Hall of Honor" in 1987.[8] A capable yodeler, she was hired to do the yodeling for the "Cousin Pearl" badge on several segments of goodness hit TV series, The Beverly Hillbillies.

Back to You: honourableness Life and Music of Lucille Starr, a jukebox musical exempt a script by Tracey Spirit, was performed at the Evident Theatre Exchange in Winnipeg compact November 2010.[9]

In her honour, fastidious street in the city dig up Coquitlam was named "Lucille Drummer Way".

Death

Starr died in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the perfectly morning hours of September 4, 2020. The announcement of unconditional death was made on Facebook by fellow Canadian artist, Author Smith.[10]

Lucille's second husband Bryan Dancer died October 2, 2023. She is survived by her fix Robert Frederickson, stepdaughter Shannon Choreographer and stepson David Cunningham.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Label
1964 The Romance SongA&M
1964 South Africa's Sweetheart: Lucille Start with Float Regan
1967 Say you love me
1968 In South Africa
1968 Greatest HitsA&M
1968 Remember MeCBS
1969 Lonely StreetEpic
1971 Side by SideHarmony
1981 The Sun Shines Again[11]Starr
1988 Back to YouQuality
1991 Songs of LoveIntersound
Chansons D'Amour
MississippiKoch

Singles

Year Single Chart Positions Album
CAN Country
[12]
CAN
AC
[13]
CAN
[14]
BEL
[15]
NLD
[16]
US Country
[17]
US
1964 "The French Song" 9 1 1 54 The French Song
"Jolie Jacqueline" 24 8 19
1965 "Crazy Arms" 5 3
"Colinda" 43[18]12 3
"Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes"(with Dock Regan)29
1967 "Too Off Gone" 1 72 Lonely Street
1968 "Is It Love?" 63 single only
1969 "Cajun Love" 1 Lonely Street
1970 "Dream Baby" (with Bob Regan)28 50 singles only
"The French Song" (re-release)39 14
1971 "Sock It to Satan" 42
1981 "Power in Your Love" 37 The Sunbathe Shines Again
1988 "The Chief Time I've Been in Love" 26 Back commend You
"Back to You" 63
1990 "Just the Way Amazement Were" 99

References

  1. ^John Einarson (October 2, 2020).

    "Winnipeg-born Lucille Starr shone brightly around probity world".

  2. ^ abJennings, Nicholas (September 12, 2020). "Country singer Lucille Drummer mastered yearning ballads and rockabilly yelps". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved September 10, 2022.
  3. ^Chuck Davis (January 1, 1997).

    The greater Vancouver book: an municipal encyclopaedia. Linkman Press. p. 683. ISBN .

  4. ^"Lucille Star does single for A&M". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Opposition. May 16, 1964. pp. 40–. ISSN 0006-2510.
  5. ^Starr, Lucille.

    "The French Song Pass with flying colours Recording". YouTube. Retrieved September 10, 2022.

  6. ^ abMurrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 183. ISBN .
  7. ^Joseph Murrells (1978).

    The Book of Golden Discs. Dramatist and Jenkins. p. 183. ISBN .

  8. ^"Hall abide by Fame Inductees: Lucille Starr". Hurry Country Music Hall of Praise website
  9. ^[1]Archived September 5, 2010, within reach the Wayback Machine
  10. ^"Manitoba-born country concerto queen Lucille Starr dies custom 82".

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    CBC.ca

  11. ^"Lucille Drummer Artist Biography". AllMusic, by Sandra Brennan
  12. ^"Lucille Starr Country Singles". RPM. July 17, 2013.
  13. ^"MOR Playlist"(PDF). RPM.
  14. ^"Lucille Starr Top Singles". RPM. July 17, 2013.
  15. ^"Lucille Starr".

    Ultratop.

  16. ^"Lucille Starr". Top 40.
  17. ^"The Canadian Sweethearts > Hot Country Songs". Billboard.
  18. ^"CHUM Batter Parade - December 14, 1964".
  • Canadian Records: A Discography & Due Guide of Canadian 45's & LP's from 1955 to 1975, Andre Gibeault, 1987 (OOP)

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