NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Country legend Johnny Lee, known for his
dynamic stage presence and smash No. 1 crossover hit “Lookin’ for Love,”
released his first autobiography, “Still Lookin’ for Love.” Click here to order a copy.
“I always said I had to wait
until Mickey Gilley was dead before I could write my autobiography,” laughs
Johnny. “But it looks like Mickey is going to outlive all of us, so I am just
going ahead and putting everything out there. I share all of those highs and
lows in this book,” says Johnny. “I know it will make you laugh. It will also
make you cry. I cried as I was writing it. And there will times when you might
be shocked. But it’s all true.”
“Still Lookin’ for Love” written by
Johnny Lee with Scot England and published by England Media includes forewords
by Lee’s closest friends and legendary artists, Mickey Gilley and Moe Bandy.
Readers will get an in depth look at Johnny Lee’s illustrious career as well as
his life before the hits. Lee recalls many never before told stories including a
secret marriage, the truth about Gilley’s, the world’s biggest Honky Tonk,
beating colon cancer and the story behind ‘Urban Cowboy’, the movie that changed
Johnny’s life forever. “Still Lookin’ for Love” also features more than 150
never before seen photos from Johnny’s personal collection.
Lee’s
longtime fans are still transfixed when he belts out his smash 1980 hit "Lookin'
for Love," which became a crossover hit, spending three weeks at No. 1 on the
Billboard Country Singles chart while also appearing in the Top 5 on the
Billboard Pop chart and Top 10 on Billboard's Adult Contemporary chart. In
addition to "Lookin' for Love," Lee had a string of hit No. 1 songs reach the
top: "One in a Million," "Bet Your Heart on Me,” "The Yellow Rose" (a duet with
Lane Brody and the theme song to the NBC TV-series of the same name) and "You
Could Have Heard a Heartbreak." Lee’s other major hits include "Pickin' Up
Strangers," "Prisoner of Hope," "Cherokee Fiddle," "Sounds Like Love," "Hey
Bartender," "Rollin' Lonely," and "Save the Last
Chance." ABOUT
JOHNNY LEE You Ain’t Never Been To Texas, the highly-anticipated
album from country legend Johnny Lee, is available
now. Lee, known for his dynamic stage presence and smash No. 1 crossover hit
"Lookin' for Love," blends traditional, organic country that purists long for in
You Ain’t Never Been To Texas, which landed an exclusive premiere of the title
track on The
Boot. The album is also featured in One
Stop Country, Country
Music Chat Live,
Backstage Axxess, Journal
Sentinel, The
Pickup and many more. Fans are still transfixed when Lee belts out his 1980
hit “Lookin’ for Love,” which became a crossover hit spending three weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard Country Singles chart while also appearing in the Top 5 on
the Billboard Pop chart and Top 10 on Billboard’s Adult Contemporary chart. In
addition to “Lookin’ for Love,” Lee had a string of hit No. 1 songs reach the
top: “One in a Million,” “Bet Your Heart on Me,” “The Yellow Rose” (a duet with
Lane Brody and the theme song to the NBC TV-series of the same name) and “You
Could Have Heard a Heartbreak.” Lee’s other major hits include “Pickin’ Up
Strangers,” “Prisoner of Hope,” “Cherokee Fiddle,” “Sounds Like Love,” “Hey
Bartender,” “Rollin’ Lonely,” and “Save the Last
Chance.” Suggested
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