St. Clair Lee
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St. Clair Lee (April 24, 1944 – March 8, 2011) was an American R&B vocalist with the band The Hues Corporation, which had a top ten record on the R&B and pop music charts called "Rock The Boat". The single went to number one in 1974 and sold over two million copies, regarded today as likely to be the first disco recording ever made.
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Legacy
The song Rock the Boat by The Hues Corporation has been included on hundreds of soundtracks and compilation records since the early 1990s, although they are generally considered a one hit wonder.
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Discography
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With The Hues Corporation
- 1978: Your Place or Mine (Warner Bros.)
- 1977: I Caught Your Act (Warner Bros.)
- 1975: Rockin' Soul (RCA Victor)
- 1975: Love Corporation (RCA)
- 1973: Freedom for the Stallion (RCA)
- Ultra Dance (RCA)
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