There are MANY Linda Lou songs out as well a variety of singers who sing Ray Sharpe's Linda Lu. Try looking at Linda Cain's website to see a few of them.
"Jukebox Hero" is from the Foreigner album '4.' The singer's name is Lou Gramm.
Cascades sang the song 'Last Leaf'.
Midnight Blue was performed by Melissa Manchester in the 1970s -Ballad breakup kinda song. In '79, the Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) released their "Discovery" album which included a song - Midnight Blue - Also a ballad but different song. Also, Lou Gramn. released a song by the same name in mid 80s. Again, different song! Lou Gramn is best known as the front man for the group Foreinger, a late 70s rock group.
The band The Guess Who originally sang, performed, and recorded the song "Humpty's Blues".
The song is not a 50's song at all. The song was released in 1964 and sang by The Righteous Brothers.
linda lou -1944 was sung by roy rogers. dedicated to his daughter linda lou rogers.
linda jones-1967
linda ronsdadt with stone ponies
You may be thinking of "I saw Linda yesterday" Dicky Lee-1963
That song is "Walk on the Wild Side", written and recorded by Lou Reed in 1973.
"I Saw Linda Yesterday" by Dickie Lee in 1963
Jerry gauthrie sang this song
Linda Lou Taylor was born in 1940.
Linda Ronstadt and the Stone Poneys.
Emmy Lou Harris. INCORRECT! This is incorrect. The correct answer is Nicolette Larson. She sang on many of the songs on this album, as well as several other of his albums. Emmy Lou Harris was not on this song or any song on this album.
Lou Reed or the Troggs, perhaps the troggs were a little before Lou reed. What you guys think?
The song was from a group called COPY- RIGHT. You can search for it @ youtube.