Leslie Morrison

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Leslie Morrison (born 29 December 1940), better known by his stage name Lucky Starr, is an Australian singer.

He began his rock 'n' roll career in 1957 as lead singer of The Hepparays. He was a regular on Bandstand and Six O'Clock Rock, and took over from Johnny O'Keefe as host of the latter for a season in 1960. He is best known for his tongue-twisting performance of "I've Been Everywhere", written by Australian singer-songwriter Geoff Mack.

In 2006-07 "I've Been Everywhere" was used as Telstra advertisement to promote Wireless Broadband.