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  1. www.rhino.com › article › brenda-leeBrenda Lee | Rhino

    Inductee: Brenda Lee (vocals; born December 11, 1944)Known as "Little Miss Dynamite," Brenda Lee – who stood all of four feet, nine inches tall - was blessed with a powerful voice that belied her size.

  2. Obwohl sich Brenda Lee selbst als Country-Sängerin sah, nahm die Öffentlichkeit sie hauptsächlich als Rock-’n’-Roll- und Pop-Sängerin wahr. In der ersten Hälfte der 1960er Jahre gehörte sie zu den umsatzstärksten Stars der Popmusik.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brenda_LeeBrenda Lee - Wikipedia

    Brenda Mae Tarpley (born December 11, 1944), known professionally as Brenda Lee, is an American singer. Primarily performing rockabilly , pop, country and Christmas music , she achieved her first Billboard hit aged 12 in 1957 and was given the nickname "Little Miss Dynamite".

  4. 28. Feb. 2024 · Listen to the best Brenda Lee songs now. Beyond 'Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree,' the best Brenda Lee songs span as wide a range as any pop artist of her time.

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  5. The Versatile Brenda Lee is a studio album by American singer Brenda Lee. It was released on May 17, 1965, by Decca Records and was her twelfth studio album. The album was a collection of 12 tracks and was named for the album's mixed range of material. Of its songs was Lee's single "Truly, Truly True", which became a charting US single in 1965.

  6. The singles discography of American singer Brenda Lee contains 90 as a lead artist, four as a collaborative and featured artist, nine released in foreign languages, 21 promotional singles, 19 other charting songs and two music videos (for singles and songs). Lee's debut single was released by Decca Records in 1956 called "Jambalaya (On the Bayou)".

  7. www.brendaleeofficial.com › bioBio - Brenda Lee

    Bio - Brenda Lee. Lee signed with the legendary Decca Records label before her 12th birthday and went on to record such landmark hits as “Sweet Nothin’s,” “All Alone Am I,” “Break it to Me Gently,” “I’m Sorry” and of course, the perennial holiday favorite “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree.”