Jack Lee (musician)

Jack Lee (March 25, 1952 – May 26, 2023)[2] was an American songwriter and musician best known for composing the songs "Hanging on the Telephone", covered by the new wave band Blondie, "Come Back and Stay", covered by the singer Paul Young and "You Are My Lover", recorded by Suzi Quatro.[3]

Jack Lee
Birth nameJack Nathan Lee[1]
Born(1952-03-25)March 25, 1952
OriginAlaska, United States
DiedMay 26, 2023(2023-05-26) (aged 71)
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • singer
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Guitar
  • vocals
Years active1970s–2020s
Labels

Biography

Born in Alaska in 1952, Lee left home at age 15 for Santa Monica, California, before relocating to San Francisco at age 19. There, he busked in the Fisherman's Wharf neighborhood, where he met fellow street musician Peter Case.[4]

Alongside Case and Paul Collins, Lee formed the seminal, yet short-lived power pop trio the Nerves in 1974.[5] The band self-released one self-titled EP in 1976, which included "Hanging on the Telephone". After relocating to Los Angeles in 1977, the Nerves broke up in 1978.[4]

Lee only recorded two solo albums after the Nerves: 1981's Jack Lee's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1, through his own Maiden America label, and a self-titled album in 1985 on the French label Lolita Records.[3] His songs, however, have been covered and recorded by artists such as Blondie, Paul Young and Suzi Quatro.[4]

Subsequently, he more or less disappeared from the music scene, although he kept performing from time to time with his band Jack Lee Inferno.[3][6] A proposed album never materialized, but in 2016, Lee's two out-of-print albums from the 1980s were reissued by Alive Naturalsound Records on the compilation Bigger Than Life.[3]

Lee continued to write songs and work on his music in private[3] until his death from colon cancer in Santa Monica, California on May 26, 2023, at the age of 71.[4]

Discography

The Nerves

  • The Nerves (EP) (1976, Maiden America)

Solo

  • Jack Lee's Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (1981, Maiden America)
  • Jack Lee (1985, Lolita)
  • Bigger Than Life (2016, Alive Naturalsound) – compilation containing Lee's first two albums

Songs recorded by other artists (partial list)

ArtistSongAlbumYear
BlondieHanging on the TelephoneParallel Lines1978
BlondieWill Anything Happen?Parallel Lines1978
Suzi QuatroYou Are My LoverSuzi ... and Other Four Letter Words1979
Rubber City RebelsPaper DollsRubber City Rebels1980
Christie AllenCity LightsDetour1980
Paul YoungCome Back and StayNo Parlez1983
Paul YoungOh WomenNo Parlez1983
Paul YoungSexNo Parlez1983
The DroogsPaper DollsMad Dog Dreams1989
L7Hanging on the TelephoneThe Jerky Boys (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)1995
The KickoversHanging on the TelephoneOsaka2002
Def LeppardHanging on the TelephoneYeah!2006
Jimmy SomervilleHanging on the TelephoneSuddenly Last Summer2009
ChicaneCome BackGiants2010
Georg WadeniusCome Back and StayReconnection2010
Kurt BakerHanging on the TelephoneGot It Covered2010
Phil SeymourStand Back and Take a Good LookPrince of Power Pop – His Very Best + 11 Unissued Tracks2017

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References

  1. "Jack Lee – ASCAP database". ASCAP. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  2. Barnes, Mike (7 June 2023). "Jack Lee, "Hanging on the Telephone" Songwriter, Dies at 71". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  3. Deming, Mark. "Jack Lee Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  4. Bloom, Madison (7 June 2023). "The Nerves' Jack Lee, Who Penned "Hanging on the Telephone," Dies at 71". Pitchfork. Retrieved 7 June 2023.
  5. Dougan, John. "Biography: The Nerves". AMG. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  6. Gunnarsson, Tommy (22 December 2016). "Jack Lee - Bigger Than Life". Pennyblackmusic. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  7. "Jack Lee Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
  8. "Jack Lee: Credits – Writing & Arrangement – Written-By". Discogs. Retrieved 27 April 2024.
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