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Christie Hennessy (born Edward Christopher Ross; 19 November 1945 – 11 December 2007) was an Irish
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singer-songwriter. Although Hennessy was unable to read or write due to severe dyslexia, he still wrote his own songs such as "Roll Back the Clouds" and "All the Lies That You Told Me".


Early life

Hennessy was born in
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, County Kerry,
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. His first guitar was made, especially for him, from a tea chest when he was six years old by his friend Jerry Quirke. He left school at the age of eleven and a half. His first job was as a messenger boy, and it was then that he discovered that it was important to be able to read. He was unable to read or write due to severe dyslexia, but still enjoyed his library of books. He later worked on building sites in London.


Career

In 1972 he released his first record, ''The Green Album'', on Westwood, a small label. With scant publicity or promotion, the album made little impact and only 500 copies of the record were pressed. Hennessy returned to labouring on building sites in the UK and did not release another album for twenty years. When he did, his 1992 release ''The Rehearsal'' outsold U2 in Ireland, eventually attaining triple platinum status. His following albums, ''A Year in the Life'' and ''Box'' also sold extremely well in Ireland. A renowned songwriter as well as performer, Hennessy wrote several songs that became hits for other singers including ''Don't Forget your Shovel'', made famous by
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, and ''All the Lies that You Told Me'', recorded by
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. He also composed the theme tune and incidental music for the BBC TV series "Get Well Soon" written by Ray Galton (of Steptoe & Son fame) and composed and wrote a musical/feature film about his native Ireland, ''Two Stops to Paradise'' Hennessy returned to the studio in 2007, one final time to record an album with both
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and Christy Moore sharing vocals on one of the tracks.Irish singer Hennessy dies at 62
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– 11 December 2007
In 2005, Christy Moore's rendition of Hennessy's "Don't Forget Your Shovel" was referenced in a UK Number One single "The JCB Song" by
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: "And the engine rattles my bum like berserk. While we're singin, 'Don't forget your shovel if you want to go to work!'" It was further referenced in the video for the same song; as the line is sung, the characters in the JCB pass a shop called "Christie's Shovels".


Death

Hennessy died on 11 December 2007 in a London hospice, aged 62. He was reported to have died from pleural mesothelioma, a rare form of lung cancer, which has been attributed to his younger years spent working on building sites in London where he was exposed to asbestos dust. Just before he died he had been touring in Ireland but had to cancel due to the illness. His ashes were buried in Old Rath Cemetery, Tralee. A commemorative statue of Christie was erected in Central Plaza, just off the town square in Tralee in November 2009.http://www.rte.ie/arts/2009/1104/hennessyc.html


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Hennessy, Christie 1945 births 2007 deaths Deaths from cancer in England Deaths from mesothelioma Irish folk singers Musicians from County Kerry People from Tralee 20th-century Irish male singers