“Lightnin’ Strikes” Singer Lou Christie Dead at 82

Fashioning a career in music that lasted over six decades, Lou Christie released several songs over the years that included “The Gypsy Cried”, “Stay”, and “A Teenager in Love.” But among all his songs, nothing compared to his hit song “Lightnin’ Strikes.” Written by Christie and Twyla Herbert, the song struck a chord with fans as it landed No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1966. While continuing to perform in his later years, sadly, the pop singer recently passed away at 82 years old. 

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Sharing the news of his passing, Christie’s wife, Francesca, noted how he passed away on Wednesday at his home in Pittsburgh. Posting a throwback picture of the singer on his Instagram page, the caption read, “It is with deep sorrow that we share the passing of our beloved brother, Lou Christie, who left us after a brief illness. He was cherished not only by his family and close friends, but also by countless fans whose lives he touched with his kindness and generosity, artistic and musical talent, humor and spirit.”

Given Christie’s impact on the music industry over the decades, the post added, “His absence leaves a profound void in all our hearts. He will be greatly missed, always remembered, and forever loved.”

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Lou Christie Revealed The Secret To Having A Long Career On Stage

Never losing his passion for performing, Christie continued to take the stage in his 80s. Although he released his last album back in 2004, he performed in 2023. Discussing how he remained youthful in his older age, the singer revealed, “I’m not a liquor drinker and I don’t smoke or go out to places where the music is so loud you have to shout to have a discussion. That doesn’t interest me. I live a peaceful life, and I think that helps.”

While loving his life on the stage, Christie often wondered about his legacy in music. “When you’re performing in Wales and England or traveling through the South and beating yourself up with such a busy schedule for years you start to wonder does anyone really know what I’m out there doing, other than the fans, who are so dedicated.” 

Thankful for the fans who helped his career last year after year, the singer said, “That’s the nicest part of my career. I’ve had incredibly devoted fans.” 

And speaking of fans, many shared their love for Christie in the comments, writing, “I’m so very sorry. I loved Lou. He was the best. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.” One fan added, “I loved his music and voice. I’ve listened to many of his interviews and he was a warm, soulful person. Rest in peace, Lou.” 

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