Organist Dee had an instrumental hit single in February 1955 with his composition Plantation Boogie.[2] This, his first album, contained that recording and Dee's interpretation of standards.[1] A 45-rpm extended play set was also issued, but missing four selections appearing on the 12-inch LP.[3]
Billboard predicted that the album would be a "big seller", noting the large number of unusual sonic effects created on the organ, as well as the vivacity of Dee's playing.[1]Cashbox listed the album as high as ninth on their album charts.[4] On the Billboard albums chart, the album peaked at No. 11.[5]
^Lenny Dee (1955). Dee-Lightful (12-inch LP phonograph record). Decca Records. DL 8114. These recordings are also available on Decca Extended Play Record ED-735 (45 rpm) except selections 2, 3, 5, and 6 of Side Two.
^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Lenny Dee Biography". Allmusic. RhythmOne group. Retrieved January 24, 2018. He followed it with his first album, Dee-lightful!, which peaked at number 11