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Leapy Lee

Lee Graham, known professionally as Leapy Lee, is an English singer, notable for his 1968 single "Little Arrows”, which reached No. 2 in the UK Singles Chart, and was a Top 20 country and pop hit in the United States and Canada.

Career
The song "Little Arrows", written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, was also the title track of his first album, released in 1968 on Decca Records. It reached No.71 in the Billboard 200 album chart. "Little Arrows", released in the UK by MCA Records, became a hit, reaching No.2 in the charts. In the US, the record reached No.16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No.11 on the country chart. The record made No.1 on the Canadian country music chart. It sold over three million copies worldwide, and was awarded a gold disc. Lee released a 40th anniversary EP, Little Arrows II, on 1 March 2010. In 2014 he appeared on the Channel 5 television show, OAPs Behaving Badly. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Lee was born Graham Pulleyblank in Eastbourne, East Sussex, on 2 July 1939. and also uses the names Lee Graham and Leapy Lee Graham. In July 1970, Lee was arrested after a brawl at the Red Lion pub in Sunningdale, Berkshire pub in which a relief manager was wounded. Lee was sentenced to three years for unlawful wounding, and his friend Alan Lake (an actor and the third husband of actress and singer Diana Dors) received eighteen months for his role in the brawl. As of 2024, Lee lives in Mallorca and makes occasional returns to the United Kingdom. ==Discography==
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