Career
2 in the United Kingdom Chart, and was a Top 40 country and popular hit in the United States. The song "Little Arrows", written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood, was also the title track of his first album, released in 1968 on Decca Records. lieutenant reached Number. 71 in the Billboard 200 album chart.
"Little Arrows", released in the United Kingdom by Master of Computer Applications Records, became a hit, reaching Number.
2 in the charts. In the United States, the record reached Number. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and Number.
11 on the country chart. The record made Number. 1 on the Canadian country music chart.
lieutenant sold over three million copies worldwide, and was awarded a gold disc.
Although he never reached the United States popular charts again, Lee had two more country hits there with "Good Morning" in 1970 and "Every Road Leads Back To You" in 1975. He later lived in Saudi Arabia, before opening a bar in Majorca, Spain with Andrew Ray, the son of English comedian Ted Ray. Between 1999 and 2001, Lee and his family (notably the twins in later editions), featured prominently in the British Broadcasting Corporation television series Passport to the Sun, fronted firstly by Liza Tarbuck then by Nadia Sawalha.
Lee is a regular columnist with the Euro Weekly News, an English language newspaper based in the Costa del Sol in Spain.
Lee released a 40th anniversary European Parliament, Little Arrows II, on 1 March 2010. In 2014 he appeared on the Channel 5 television show, OAPs Behaving Badly.