Lew Courtney - Come On Home The Man With The Cigar
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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The Man With The Cigar | 2:02 | |
Come On Home | 2:42 |
Video
Lou Courtney - The Man With The Cigar
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Catalog Numbers
66006Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Single
- Promo
Credits
Role | Credit |
---|---|
Arranged By | Alan Lorber |
Conductor | Alan Lorber |
Producer | Louis Pegues |
Notes
- Audition Record
- A Side Published by Grand Canyon Music
- B Side Published by Blackwood Music
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (A Side): IM-4863
- Matrix / Runout (B Side): IM-4867
- Rights Society: BMI
About Lew Courtney
American soul singer - songwriter - producer. Former member of The Fifth Dimension, (b.: Aug. 15, 1943 in Buffalo, NY, U.S.A. d.: Jun. 25, 2021 in New York, NY, U.S.A.)
Courtney had a minor impact on the soul music scene in the 60s with a series of dance hits that could be considered a proto-funk style. He made his first record for Imperial Records in 1962, but much of his work over the next few years was behind the scenes, writing with producer Dennis Lambert; he wrote songs for artists such as Mary Wells and Chubby Checker under the pseudonym Louis Pegues. In 1966, Courtney signed with Riverside Records and began recording a series of dance hits that made him a national star, notably Skate Now (number 13 R&B, number 70 pop) from 1967, and Do The Thing (number 17 R&B, number 80 pop). He went to Buddah Records in 1968 and recorded Tryin To Find My Woman, which did not chart at the time of its release but later became a cult favourite among UK northern soul fans. Courtney spent a period as lead vocalist with the Packers (who recorded Go Ahead). In 1973, he began working with producer Jerry Ragovoy, and had a hit single with What Do You Want Me To Do (number 48 R&B) on Epic. A second single on the label, I Dont Need Nobody Else (number 67 R&B) from 1974, was Lou Courtneys last chart record. His new band Buffalo Smoke released an album on RCA Records in 1976, but their proto-disco style failed to make a commercial impact.
Real Name
- Louis Russell Pegues
Name Vars
- Courtney
- L Courtney
- L. Courtney
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- Lew Courtney
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- Louis Courtney
Aliases
- Buffalo Smoke
- Louis Pegues
Comments
The late and great Roscoe when he was on KGFJ played this song. I also played this song when I was on AM KBLA me The Masterblaster.
Unknown Classic. Greatest R&B voice no one remembers.