Art Lassiter

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Artlassiter

Art Lassiter was an American soul and R&B singer, best known for his unreleased single "Crying in the Chapel", which was later recorded and made famous by Elvis Presley. Despite the potential for a successful music career, Lassiter remains a relatively obscure figure in the history of American music, with limited recordings and information available about his life and career.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Little is known about Art Lassiter's early life, including his birth date and place. He emerged in the music scene during the early 1960s, a period that saw the rise of soul and R&B music in America.

Career[edit | edit source]

Art Lassiter's contribution to music is most notably marked by his recording of "Crying in the Chapel". The song, written by Artie Glenn for his son Darrell Glenn, was initially intended for Lassiter, who recorded it with a group called the Art Lassiter Combo. However, his version was never released due to contractual disputes or other unknown reasons.

Following the missed opportunity with "Crying in the Chapel", Lassiter's career did not achieve significant milestones. The music industry during the 1960s was highly competitive, with many artists struggling to find their place among established stars. Lassiter's brief brush with potential fame did not translate into a lasting career, and he faded into relative obscurity.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

Art Lassiter's legacy in the music world is a tale of what might have been. "Crying in the Chapel" went on to become a hit for Elvis Presley in 1965, showcasing the song's potential that was never realized with Lassiter's version. Despite this, Lassiter's story is a reminder of the many talented artists who, for various reasons, do not achieve the recognition or success their talents warrant.

Discography[edit | edit source]

Details of Art Lassiter's discography are scarce. His most famous recording, "Crying in the Chapel", remains unreleased and is a lost piece of music history. Any other recordings by Lassiter, if they exist, are not widely known or accessible.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

Art Lassiter's story is one of many in the music industry where potential and talent do not necessarily lead to fame and success. While he may not be a household name, his connection to "Crying in the Chapel" ensures that he is remembered, at least as a footnote, in the annals of music history.

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