Shirley & Lee - Feel So Good

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Review by Antonio J Palomo

Feel So Good, the collaborative album by Shirley & Lee, is a classic example of 1950s rhythm and blues. Released in 1955, the album features the duo's signature call-and-response style, with Shirley Goodman's powerful vocals complementing the smooth crooning of Leonard Lee.

The album's title track, "Feel So Good," is a standout hit with its catchy melody and infectious rhythm. Other notable tracks include "Let the Good Times Roll" and "I Feel Good." The album's upbeat and lively energy is sure to get listeners dancing and singing along.

Shirley & Lee's chemistry is evident throughout the album, as they effortlessly harmonize and play off each other's vocals. Their music is a celebration of love, joy, and the simple pleasures of life, making it a timeless classic.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Feel So Good
Let The Good Times Roll

Video

Shirley and Lee - I Feel Good
Shirley & Lee-Let the Good Times Roll

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Labels

Aladdin

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Reissue
  • Unofficial Release

Companies

RoleCompany
Published ByTravis Music Co.
Mastered AtFederal Record Mfg. Co. Ltd.

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByL. Lee

Notes

Travis Music Co. BMI

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side A): FCD-8057-A-FRM
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout, Side B): FCD-8057-B-FRM
  • Rights Society: BMI

About Shirley & Lee

Shirley Goodman (June 19, 1936July 5, 2005) and Leonard Lee (June 29, 1936October 23, 1976) were two singers from New Orleans who jointly became known as the Sweethearts of the Blues. Born ten days apart, they met when they were children, and both of them sang in their Baptist church. They were discovered by studio owner Cosimo Matassa, who heard Goodman and Lee as part of a school singing group when they were thirteen years old. Matassa got Aladdin Records owner Eddie Messner interested in pairing them as a duo, and New Orleans veteran producer Dave Bartholomew produced their first recording, Im Gone, in 1952, and backed the teenaged singers with many of the most skilled session musicians in New Orleans at the time, including saxophonists Alvin Red Tyler, Herb Hardesty and Lee Allen, bassist Frank Fields, and drummer Earl Palmer. Im Gone climbed to No. 2 on the rhythm and blues charts in 1952. This success was followed by a string of other duets, including Shirley, Come Back to Me, Shirleys Back, and The Proposal, backed with Two Happy People. These songs gave Shirley and Lee their stage name, and each new release continued the saga of these presumed teenage sweethearts, which added to the duos popularity, though they were never romantically involved; Shirley married contractor Calvin Z. Pixley in 1955. Although both Shirley and Lee sang, theirs was often a call-and-response style rather than a two-part harmony. Flagging sales prompted Shirley and Lee to change their song topics, starting with Feels So Good in 1955. In 1957 they released their most popular song, the anthem Let the Good Times Roll, which sold over a million copies. The song was considered too suggestive by many radio stations, and they banned it from their airwaves. Shirley and Lee remained with Aladdin Records until 1959, when they moved to Warwick Records, followed by Imperial Records in 1962. The duo never equaled their biggest hit, and broke up in 1963. Lee released some singles on his own before he died of a heart attack on October 23, 1976. Shirley moved to Los Angeles, California, and continued singing. She contributed background vocals to Sonny and Cher, as well as the double album Exile on Main Street (1972) by the Rolling Stones and Dr. Johns Gumbo (1972). She quit music for a while in the early 1970s before she reacquainted herself with Sylvia Robinson of the group Mickey and Sylvia, who was also the owner of the All Platinum label. Robinson recorded Shirley on the pre-disco hit Shame, Shame, Shame as Shirley and Company on Vibration Records in 1974. This track made it to No. 1 on the rhythm and blues charts and No. 12 on the Billboard pop charts. Her next single, Cry Cry Cry, did not sell nearly as well, and Shirley stopped singing professionally. She moved back to New Orleans, where she successfully sued to get her back royalties for Let the Good Times Roll. After suffering a stroke, Shirley moved to Los Angeles in 1994. She died there on July 5, 2005, and was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in New Orleans.

Real Name

    • Shirley Goodman and Leonard Lee

Name Vars

  • Goodman/Lee
  • Lee
  • Leonard Lee-Shirley Goodman
  • Leonard Lee/Shirley Goodman
  • Shirley & Lee
  • Shirley & Lee ( The Sweethearts Of The Blues)
  • Shirley & Lee (The Sweethearts Of The Blues)
  • Shirley + Lee
  • Shirley And Lee With Rock & Roll Band
  • Shirley Goodman / Leonard Lee
  • Shirley Goodman, Leonard Lee
  • Shirley-Anne Lee

Aliases

  • The Heart Throbs

Members

  • Shirley Goodman
  • Leonard Lee
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Summary by Antonio J Palomo

Feel So Good is a must-listen for fans of rhythm and blues, and a testament to the enduring appeal of Shirley & Lee's music. It's a fun and upbeat album that will put a smile on your face and have you tapping your toes in no time.

Comments

simonadidomenico
I just love this song I'm a Grandpa/Moshom to 2 young ladies and I play all these songs and more and I be seat dancing acting the fool and they roll down the windows and we turn up the music and we all acting up .....
mabeldragon
United 2011
kupiesterydy
This song is so cute!
mrrapetskiy
This was the second record I bought with my own money. The first one....? Tutti Fruiti, Little Richard.
izzuddin59
Top 10 hit from coast to coast.
marcog3n
Ernest & Scarlette
guhyqa
This rocks!
artbeatshh
NICE
ardhiatien
remember Shirley and co.shame shame shame.thats her.great duo
kimfreestyle
Love this song - you just can't go wrong with this music:)
arosenrot
Their second best record.  Let the Good Times Roll is first IMO
themarini
Remember hearing Van and Grace sing this song .Both party,s were good .
arronbarnby
Great song for great times. Hoodsie Hops, seventh grade crush. Hot times in the city.
wombatdudette
did anyone find this from the movie united, the man u movie
premonbesra
I'm sorry kids of today,
You missed it. The Saturday night record hops. The music you could dance to.
The music that made us feel young as we were. It was all fun music. Fun music for the young at heart. Songs with lyrics that told about us. Happy things. Carefree times.
I'm sorry kids of today, you missed it.
realkansan
You can not sit still listening to this!!
alvianhaidar
I really feel good
qnemo23
Is it just me, or is this one song that would have been better with Autotune?
weeraya2256
Written by the one and only Allen Toussaint.
lundborgadam
this sound makes me feel good go shirley
isma772
:-)
roysteiner9
This song was done in NEW ORLEANS by all the bands at the clubs and DANCES .ALSO SHIRLEY & LEE would appear at SOME OF THE CLUBS.A BIG HIT IN NEW ORLEANS,
bsam11
A fine follow-up to their huge hit 'Let the good times roll' & a scarcity on radio today.Thanks for having this one!
sasoni2712
favorite song by them. could someone upload 'when i saw you'. it's the flip side of 'that's what i wanna do'.