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Lou Christie, who topped the charts in 1966 with "Lightnin' Strikes" and made waves with the controversial "Rhapsody in the Rain," has died.
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Lou Christie, the falsetto singer-songwriter who had Top 10 hits with "Lightnin' Strikes," "Two Faces Have I" and "I'm Gonna Make You Mine," has died at 82.
Lou Christie graduated from Moon Area High School and was most known for the song "Lightnin' Strikes," a No. 1 hit on the Billboard charts in 1966.