In 1968 Lee signed to the fledgling MCA Records label to record Little Arrows, penned by then-unknowns Albert Hammond and Mike Hazelwood. The song proved a monster hit in the U.K., reaching number two on the pop charts (behind the Beatles' Hey Jude) and cracking the U.S. Top 20 on its way to selling close to four million copies worldwide. Little Arrows also fell just shy of cracking the Top Ten on the American country music chart, and while Lee never again returned to the pop charts, he did score two additional country hits via 1970's Good Morning and 1975's Every Road Leads Back to You. However, Lee's career was derailed in 1972 when he was sentenced to two years in prison following a Berkshire bar fight with Alan Lake, the husband of actress/singer Diana Dors. Upon his release he settled in Saudi Arabia before relocating to Majorca, Spain, in 1983 to open his own pub. Lee published -Anyone Who Doesn't Want to Take Their Clothes Off Can Leave!, the first book in a planned three-volume autobiography, in 2005. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi