Singer Lou Christie of Lightnin' Strikes fame has died at 82

Singer Lou Christie, who had major hits including Lightnin’ Strikes’ and Rhapsody in the Rain, died at the age of 82 on Wednesday.

Christie spouse Francesca told The Hollywood Reporter that the singer died at his Pittsburgh home after battling a brief sickness.

The singer-songwriter reached the apex of his professional success in 1966 with the singles Lightnin’ Strikes’ and Rhapsody in the Rain.

Lightnin’ Strikes’ made it to the top spot on that Billboard Top 100 while Rhapsody in the Rain landed in the top 20.

Prior to 1966, Christie had his first taste of success with a pair of hit singles in 1963: The Gypsy Cried and Two Faces Have I. Christie would later have another track in the Top 10 with the 1969 song I’m Gonna Make You Mine.

He wrote both tracks with the late Twyla Herbert, who he worked with for years on songs. She died in July of 2009, according to an online obit.

Singer Lou Christie, who had major hits, including lightning, strikes, and Rhapsody in the rain, died at the age of 82 on Wednesday

Singer Lou Christie, who had major hits, including lightning, strikes, and Rhapsody in the rain, died at the age of 82 on Wednesday 

The singer-songwriter reached the apex of his professional success in 1966 with the singles Lightnin' Strikes' and Rhapsody in the Rain. Pictured in 2024 in NYC

The singer-songwriter reached the apex of his professional success in 1966 with the singles Lightnin’ Strikes’ and Rhapsody in the Rain. Pictured in 2024 in NYC

Lightnin’ Strikes was put out in December 1965 by MGM Records, according to THR. It landed in the the top spot two months later, as Christie turned 23-years-old.

Charles Calello handled the arrangements, conducting and production, while The Delicates’ Bernadette Carroll, Peggy Santiglia and Denise Ferri provided backing vocals, according to the outlet.

The track – which is sung from the standpoint of a cheating partner – was analyzed in 2016 by the website Rebeat.

The magazine observed that ‘when Christie spots ‘lips begging to be kissed,’ his voice mutates into a shrill keen, completely unrecognizable from the charmer he posed as just seconds earlier.

‘The switch from his teen idol croon to the manic, eerie falsetto signifies that he has transformed into some unknown thing incapable of being controlled.’

The analysis continued: ‘His choice of words – “lightning striking me again!” – links him with the violence of a sudden, unpredictable burst of energy that burns hot and leaves destruction in its wake.

‘It also evokes the electrical flash that brought Frankenstein’s monster to life.’

Christie was pictured in 1972 seated in a field, clad in the styles of the time

Christie was pictured in 1972 seated in a field, clad in the styles of the time 

The Pittsburgh-born singer-songwriter seen onstage in 1970

The Pittsburgh-born singer-songwriter seen onstage in 1970

Court TV personality Julie Grant said: 'Lou Christie had the voice of an angel!' accompanied by a picture with him

Court TV personality Julie Grant said: ‘Lou Christie had the voice of an angel!’ accompanied by a picture with him 

As news spread of the singer's passing, a number of memorials came in remembering him and his talents

As news spread of the singer’s passing, a number of memorials came in remembering him and his talents 

As news spread of the singer’s passing, a number of memorials came in remembering him and his talents.

‘Rest in Peace Lou Christie,’ prominent entertainment publicist Danny Deraney said on X Wednesday ‘The man had a rare four octave range which made his voice and falsetto undeniable.

‘Lightning Strikes went all the way to Number 1 in 1966 and is a banger.’

Court TV personality Julie Grant said: ‘Lou Christie had the voice of an angel!’ accompanied by a picture with him.

‘While my heart is breaking with the news of his passing, I’m so grateful to have memories that I’ll cherish for the rest of my life.

‘My thoughts & prayers are with his family. Love you, Lou! #LouChristie.’

Musician Ivan Bodley wrote: ‘I’ve known Lou Christie 30 years and have played with him countless times. Always a gentleman, always professional, always singing his a** off, and always a pleasure to be around. He will be missed. RIP…’

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