Lightnin Harry Dee
All songs are written and performed by LHDee, LHDee Band and Friends
Song written in the 70s about transitioning from college life to Reality. Great for courage, Gen Z folks.
Lightnin Harry Dee delivers a positive Country experience on SoundClick with "I Can’t Be Crazy Anymore". Rooted in Country, Collegemusic and Folksong, the song brings an even-tempered energy to the Country space. Listeners can expect a positive experience, with a tone that is gen z, roots country and bluegrass. "I Can’t Be Crazy Anymore" has peaked at #16 in the Country General category on SoundClick. Find more from Lightnin Harry Dee on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.
Song about FDa,ily and going home for the Holidays
"SHOULDERS TO CRY ON" is a Country track by Lightnin Harry Dee on SoundClick. It is the kind of track that finds the right moment to make itself heard. The track creates a listening experience that feels holidays, kendrick lamar and future. "SHOULDERS TO CRY ON" is part of the Lightnin Harry Dee catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.
Political satire about President Trump
"I Always Knew Your Mind Was Bent.You Had To Be The" is a Country track by Lightnin Harry Dee on SoundClick. The arrangement reflects a careful attention to detail that rewards repeated listening. It does not contain any samples or third-party loops. The arrangement unfolds with a natural ease, guiding the listener through a more immersive experience. It has charted at #19 on the SoundClick Country General chart. Discover "I Always Knew Your Mind Was Bent.You Had To Be The" and the rest of the Lightnin Harry Dee discography on SoundClick.
Song was written in the 1970s about a man who owned a tire repair shop and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn New York. This is the soundtrack to a video thats included on the website/copyright words music and video Lightnin Harry D
"OTIS (The Tire Man)" by Lightnin Harry Dee is a Country production available on SoundClick. The production choices feel intentional, giving the track a distinct character. A country track built for repeat listens — it reveals more with each play. If Johnny Cash is in your rotation, "OTIS (The Tire Man)" belongs there too — find it on SoundClick.
Originally written as Humpty Dumpty in the 70s Harry Performed it at Nixons' Impeachment Rally In DC for 70K with Phil Oachs. Just re done as Trumpty Dumpty, it has received an outstanding response from listeners / Video on Site
SoundClick artist Lightnin Harry Dee presents "Trumpty Dumpty", an outstanding release in the Acoustic Folk genre. It rewards close listening, revealing new details on each playthrough. The kind of acoustic folk track that draws you in and holds your attention through to the end "Trumpty Dumpty" has reached the top 10 on the main SoundClick Acoustic chart. Lightnin Harry Dee is an independent artist on SoundClick, releasing Acoustic Folk music directly to fans worldwide.
I began playing accordion at 7 .. Trumpet at 9 and sax at 11. First Band was the Epics .. right after the Beatles came out. I played sax like the guy in the Dave Clark Five. Then there was the Soul Rockers. We were in a national Battle of the Bands in 1966 or so and came in 2nd . We where very big in CT and recorded along with Aretha and many famous artists in New York at Sound Center Studios. I left the band to go to NYU and began my solo career as a musician on Bleeker St .. The other End / The Bitter End / Folk City and eventually headlined at the Bottom Line courtesy of Meg Griffin - WNEW's Prisoner of Rock Series and a lot of help from Lynn Samuels fro WBAI . By now the LHDee Band was formed with Jack Vanderbeck (aka ‘Jay Jay FenderBender ‘ ) on Drums, Elliot Baron on Bass and the amazing southern stylings of Fred Galligher on guitar. I played rhythm, sax flute and harp.. At our heyday on TV with Uncle Floyd we featured the Step Sisters .. Four Very cute Irish sisters who Tap Danced their way into the hearts of our fans. We were together for about 4 years and had one hell of a time and got very far selling thousands 45s of our Tri-state in New England area hit ...." I'm An Alcoholic " .....In the 90s I placed 4th out of 50,000 in the KFC National Country Songwriters Contest and still do some country jingles now and then. Did I mention being at Woodstock, getting struck by lightning in 1973 or opening for Phil Oaks at Nixon's impeachment Rally on the Great Lawn in DC ?. I opened for VP George Bush in Federal Plaza or headlining at the Pot Parade up 5th Ave in 1976. In the new era of cannabis and legalization my song Smoke Pot (it’ll harm you or not)
has found new life among the millennial’s and placed at the top of the SoundClick charts recently. We have a five minute live broadcast version of this song available on the website..Wishing you long life in great health! Remember the gate!