Wally Lewis (singer)
Wally Lewis is an American country-rockabilly singer and songwriter. His best known tune "Kathleen" reached number 15 on the pop charts in 1957.[1][2]
Discography
Singles
- Kathleen (song) W. Lewis, Stewart / B: "Donna" W. Lewis 1958
- "White Bobby Socks" Bonnie Owens / B: "I'm With You" W. Lewis 1958
- "Every Day" W. Lewis / B: "That's The Way It Goes" W. Lewis 1959
- Sally Green Wally Lewis, Buddy Mize / B: "Arms Of Jo-Ann" W. Lewis 1959
- Lover Boy (song) Wally Lewis / B: "My Baby Walks All Over Me" Billy Mize 1959
- "Streets Of Berlin" Owens, Lewis / B: "Walking In The Footsteps Of A Fool" Keller, Greenfield 1961
Song for other artists
- "Is This the Beginning of the End?" (Wally Lewis, Billy Mize, Wynn Stewart) – The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde
References
- ↑ Continuum Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World 2003 0826463215 "Alvis Edgar 'Buck' Owens, also recorded at Tally, as did country singer Bonnie Owens and rockabilly singer Wally Lewis, among other local and regional artists. Lewis's 1957 single, 'Kathleen,' was the studio's greatest commercial success."
- ↑ Rockabilly: The Twang Heard 'Round the World 2011 760340625 p.124 "They cut two songs that day: Wally Lewis's “Kathleen” and Stewart's composition “One Cup of Coffee (and a Cigarette).” Glenn immediately took the acetate dubs and began shopping them around to all the Los Angeles–area labels."