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Leslie Morrison : ウィキペディア英語版
Lucky Starr (singer)

Lucky Starr (born Leslie Morrison; 29 December 1940) is an Australian pop and folk singer and television presenter.〔McFarlane . Retrieved 8 February 2010.〕〔Spencer et al, (2007) (STARR, Lucky ) entry. Retrieved 8 February 2010.〕
==Biography==
Starr released the tongue-twisting "I've Been Everywhere" as a single in 1962, written by the singer-songwriter Geoff Mack, which name-drops numerous Australian towns. Adapted to American towns, it became a hit for Hank Snow.
Morrison was also involved in a 1960 sex scandal with touring Mouseketeer, Cheryl Holdridge who was under 16.
Morrison began his rock and roll career in 1957 as lead singer of The Hepparays. He was a regular on ''Bandstand'' and ''Six O'Clock Rock'', and took over from Johnny O'Keefe as host of the latter for a season in 1960. He has two children, a son and daughter, and a grandson. He still tours and performs regularly.
In Sept 2015, Lucky released a re-working of "I've Been Everywhere" called "We're Going Everywhere... On the Old Hume Highway".

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