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Lou Courtney (born Louis Russell Pegues, August 15, 1943 – June 25, 2021) was an American
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singer and songwriter who had several hit records in the 1960s and 1970s, both as a performer and writer.


Biography

Born in
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, he graduated from
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in 1962. Bob Paxon, "Lou Courtney", ''Western New York Music''
Retrieved 16 October 2016
As Lew Courtney, he first recorded for Imperial Records the same year. He also worked in
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as a songwriter, using his birth name, Louis Pegues, and wrote for
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as well as Mary Wells' 1964 hit "Ain't It the Truth". With Dennis Lambert, he co-wrote the
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"Find My Way Back Home" for the Nashville Teens, "Do the Freddie" for Freddie and the Dreamers, and "Up and Down" recorded by the McCoys. Songs written by Lou Courtney, ''MusicVf.com''
Retrieved 16 October 2016
He also worked as Lorraine Ellison's recording director, and produced Betty Mabry's first single, "The Cellar". In 1966, he signed for Riverside Records, and as Lou Courtney recorded the first in a series of
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-based songs. His first chart hit came with "Skate Now", which reached number 13 on the ''
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'' R&B chart and number 71 on the
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in 1967, and was followed by "Do the Thing" (#17 R&B, #80 pop). Biography, ''Allmusic.com''
Retrieved 16 October 2016
He released a series of singles on Riverside and its subsidiary Pop-Side label in the late 1960s, including two more R&B chart hits, "You Ain't Ready" and "Hey Joyce"; several tracks later regarded as classics on the British Northern soul scene such as "Me & You Doing the Boogaloo" and "If the Shoe Fits", together with an album, ''Skate Now - Shing-A-Ling''. His recordings covered ballads and mainstream soul tracks, as well as funk."Focus on Lou Courtney", ''Funky16Corners.com''
Retrieved 16 October 2016
Most of his songs of the period were co-written and produced with Robert Bateman, who had previously been the co-writer and co-producer of
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' "
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" at
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. Robert Bateman, ''Soulwalking.co.uk''
Retrieved 16 October 2016
Courtney left Pop-Side in 1968 and released singles on various other labels including Verve ("Do the Horse", 1968), Buddah ("Let Me Turn You On", 1969), and Hurdy-Gurdy ("Hot Butter 'N All", 1971). However, he failed to reach the charts until he joined
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in 1973, when, working with producer
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, he had further R&B chart entries with "What Do You Want Me To Do" and "I Don't Need Anybody Else", both self-penned songs. He also released an album, ''I’m In Need of Love'', and appeared on
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's 1974 album, '' Streetlights'', which Ragovoy produced. He formed a band, Buffalo Smoke, who released several singles, including a funk version of " Stubborn Kind of Fella", and an album on
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in 1976. In 1978, Courtney briefly became a member of
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, replacing Danny Beard, and featured on their Motown album ''High On Sunshine''. Subsequently, he has made occasional one-off live appearances. In 2016 it was reported that Courtney was living in New York City, following a
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. He died in 2021, aged 77. "R.I.P. Lou Courtney, 1943-2021", ''The Perlich Post'', June 28, 2021
Retrieved June 30, 2021


Discography


Chart singles


Albums

* ''Skate Now - Shing-A-Ling'' (Riverside, 1967) * ''I’m In Need of Love'' (Epic, 1974) * ''Buffalo Smoke'' (RCA, 1976)


References


External links



* {{DEFAULTSORT:Courtney, Lou 1943 births 2021 deaths 20th-century African-American male singers Singer-songwriters from New York (state) American male singer-songwriters Musicians from Buffalo, New York African-American songwriters 21st-century African-American people