Band, 1950-1960 US, New Orleans
R&B/Soul, Blues and Rock
A.k.a. Shirley Goodman and Leonard Lee The Heart Throbs (3)
Shirley Goodman (June 19, 1936–July 5, 2005) and Leonard Lee (June 29, 1936–October 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, “I’m 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. “I’m 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,” “Shirley’s 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 duo’s 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. John’s 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.
![]() | Shirley Goodman voc 1936-2005 US |
![]() | Leonard Lee 1936-1976 US |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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I'm Gone / Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee with Dave Bartholomew And His Orchestra | 2012 | Single |
The Best Of Shirley & Lee | Shirley And Lee | 2009 | Compil. |
Shirley And Lee | Shirley And Lee | 2009 | Single |
Rockin' With Shirley & Lee | Shirley And Lee | 2009 | Compil. |
Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee | 2005 | Compil. |
Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee | 2000 | Compil. |
Feel So Good / Lee's Dream | Shirley And Lee | 1994 | Single |
Rock 'N' Roll Heaven / Let The Good Times Roll | The Righteous Brothers / Shirley And Lee | 1992 | Single |
Shirley And Lee | Shirley And Lee | 1990 | Compil. |
Let The Good Times Roll / Oh How Happy | Shirley And Lee, Shades Of Blue | 1989 | Single |
The Imperial Sides | Shirley And Lee / Shirley Goodman | 1986 | Compil. |
Jimmy McGriff / Junior Parker / Shirley & Lee | Jimmy McGriff & Little Junior Parker / Shirley And Lee | 1982 | Compil. |
Shirley & Lee / Otis Spann | Shirley And Lee / Otis Spann | 1982 | Compil. |
Happy Days | Shirley And Lee | 1980 | Album |
Let The Good Times Roll / That's What I Wanna Do | Shirley And Lee | 1972 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee | 1971 | Compil. |
Barefootin' | Robert Parker / Shirley And Lee / Maurice Williams & The Zodiacs | 1966 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll / I'm Gone | Shirley And Lee | 1965 | Single |
Hey Little Boy/The Golden Rule | Shirley And Lee | 1963 | Single |
I'm Gone / Dancing World | Shirley And Lee | 1963 | Single |
Let's Live it Up / Girl, Your're Married Now | Shirley And Lee | 1962 | Single |
I'm Old Enough | Shirley And Lee | 1962 | Single |
Don't Stop Now / A Litte Thing | Shirley And Lee | 1962 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll / Keep Loving Me | Shirley And Lee | 1961 | Single |
Well-A, Well-A | Shirley And Lee | 1961 | Single |
Two Peas In A Pod | Shirley And Lee | 1961 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee | 1961 | Album |
Shirley & Lee | Shirley And Lee | 1960 | Single |
I've Been Loved Before | Shirley And Lee | 1960 | Single |
Come On And Have Your Fun / All I Want To Do Is Cry | Shirley And Lee | 1959 | Album |
True Love | Shirley And Lee | 1959 | Single |
Everybody's Rockin' / Don't Leave Me Here To Cry | Shirley And Lee | 1958 | Single |
Don't You Know I Love You / Rock All Nite | Shirley And Lee | 1957 | Single |
Rockin' With The Clock | Shirley And Lee | 1957 | Single |
When I Saw You | Shirley And Lee | 1957 | Single |
That's What I'll Do / A Little Word | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
Lee Goofed / Shirley Come Back To Me | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll / Feel So Good | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll / Do You Mean To Hurt Me So | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Album |
Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Album |
I Want To Dance / Marry Me | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
Let The Good Times Roll | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
I Feel Good / Now That It's Over | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
That's What I'll Do / A Little Word | Shirley And Lee | 1956 | Single |
You'd Be Thinking Of Me / Feel So Good | Shirley And Lee | 1955 | Album |
Why Did I / Lee Goofed | Shirley And Lee | 1954 | Album |
Keep On / Confessin' | Shirley And Lee | 1954 | Album |
The Proposal / Two Happy People | Shirley And Lee | 1953 | Album |
Baby / Shirley, Come Back Me | Shirley And Lee | 1953 | Single |
Shirley's Back / So In Love | Shirley And Lee | 1953 | Album |
I'm Gone / Sweethearts | Shirley And Lee With Dave Bartholomew And His Orchestra | 1952 | Album |
I'm Gone / Lee Goofed | Shirley And Lee | 1952 | Single |
Comin' Over / Lee's Dream | Shirley And Lee | Single | |
I'll Thrill You / Love No One But You | Shirley And Lee | Single | |
I'm Gone / Lee Goofed | Shirley And Lee | Single | |
This Time / Let The Good Times Roll | Troy Shondell / Shirley And Lee | Single | |
Wild Thing / Let The Good Times Roll | The Troggs / Shirley And Lee | Single | |
Let The Good Times Roll / Ko Ko Mo | Shirley And Lee, Gene And Eunice | Single | |
Together We Stand (Divided We Fall) | Shirley And Lee | Single | |
I'll Do It / Lee's Dream | Shirley And Lee | Single | |
Bad Girl / Let The Good Times Roll | The Miracles / Shirley And Lee | Single | |
Let The Goodtimes Roll / Earth Angel | Shirley And Lee / The Penguins | Single | |
That's What I'll Do / Don't Leave Me Here To Cry | Shirley And Lee | Single |