Lee Kings

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Lee Kings
OriginSweden
GenresPop
Years active1964–1967
Past membersLenne Broberg
Bengt Dahlén
Bjarne Möller
Olle Nordström
Lasse Sandgren
Mike Watson
Tony Walter
Johnny Lundin

The Lee Kings was a pop group from Sweden, established in 1964 as Lenne & The Lee Kings, and scoring several hits on the chart.[1]

The group originally consisted of Lenne Broberg, Bengt Dahlén, Bjarne Möller, Olle Nordström and Lasse Sandgren. In 1966, Olle Nordström left the band and was replaced by . Watson was born in Sheffield and later he played with the Swedish group ABBA.

In 1967, Lasse Sandgren left the band and was replaced by Tony Walter, and for a while, Bengt Dahlén and Bjarne Möller also left, and was replaced by Johnny Lundin.

Discography[]

Singles[]

  • "Stop the Music"
  • "L.O.D." (Love On Delivery)
  • "Why, Why, Why"
  • "I Can't Go On Living, Baby, Without You"

References[]

  1. ^ "Lee Kings" (in Swedish). Svensk pophistoria. Retrieved 31 October 2014.
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