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by Dickey Lee
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was picking flowers singin' songs of love along
the way Seeing her by moonlight tells me that her
hair is shining yellow Picking daisies nervously
waiting by the river for her fellow Think about
her in my dreams see her through the misty scenes
All I know it really means I love her Will she
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Or will she come and take my hand walk me down
along the river too steel
All I know it really means I love her Will she
ever leave me... I saw my lady walking by the
river yesterday I saw my lady walking by the river
yesterday
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Dickey Lee biography
Royden Dickey Lipscomb, born September 21, 1936, in Memphis, Tennessee, was known professionally as Dickey Lee (sometimes misspelled Dickie Lee or Dicky Lee), is an American pop/country singer and songwriter, best known for the 1960s teenage tragedy songs "Patches" and "Laurie (Strange Things Happen)."
Lee began playing in a band while in high school. The group won several talent shows, earning them a spot on a local radio station. DJ, Dewey Phillips, was impressed by Lee's voice and recommended him to a couple of local studios, Tampa Records & Sun Records, where Lee made his first recordings in 1957 and 1958.
Lees first chart success was in 1962, with his composition, "She Thinks I Still Care." It was originally recorded by George Jones and later covered by Elvis Presley, Connie Francis. Anne Murray covered it as "He Thinks I Still Care."
Later in 1962, rising to #6 on the pop charts "Patches," wri.....MORE.....(full Dickey Lee biography) ←
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