Lee Andrews, the leader and lead singer of the 1950s R&B doo-wop vocal group, Lee Andrews and the Hearts, passed away on Wednesday at age 79.
The Philadelphia-based group is best remembered for a handful of hit recordings from the late 1950's, such as "Long, Lonely Night" (1957; hit #45 on the Pop charts and #11 in Rhythm and Blues), "Teardrops" (1957-58; #20 Pop, #4 R&B), and "Try the Impossible" (1958; #33 Pop).
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