Lou Christie

LOU CHRISTIE
 
 
Lou Christie  (born Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco; February 19, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter best known for three separate strings of pop hits in the 1960s, including his 1966 hit, “Lightnin’ Strikes”, and his three-octave vocal range.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
In his Allmusic review of Crystal Mansion’s 1971 album, The Crystal Mansion (though granting that album only two stars), Joe Viglione calls their 1968 single The Thought of Loving You “a little mini-pop masterpiece” and “a timeless pop song”. This song, “The Thought of Loving You” was released by Cher in 1968 (as a single only) and was later recorded by the Jimmy Castor Bunch, the Manhattan Transfer, Spiral Starecase, Lou Christie, Astrud Gilberto, and Wayne Newton. Unfortunately, the earlier Capitol album Crystal Mansion (1969) sold poorly – Allmusic describes it as “an album that turned out a disappointment for all involved” – and information on the Internet about this album is hard to come by.
 
(August 2015)
Last edited: March 22, 2021