Renowned hitmaker and teen favorite passes at the age of 82

Lou Christie, the pop singer famous for his soaring falsetto and the 1966 hit “Lightnin’ Strikes,” passed away on June 17 at age 82. Born Lugee Alfredo Giovanni Sacco in Glenwillard, Pennsylvania, he first found his voice in a church choir and showed a passion for music from a young age.

Christie began recording in a small local studio without major backing. He broke through in 1963 with “The Gypsy Cried” and “Two Faces Have I,” but it was “Lightnin’ Strikes,” co-written with Twyla Herbert, that made him a star, hitting No. 1 on his 23rd birthday.

His unique voice and memorable songs left a lasting mark on pop music, making him a beloved figure for generations of fans.

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