Superstar Lionel Richie saw his first success as the lead singer for the Commodores in the 1970s and early 80s. He went solo in 1982 and racked up many hits including "Truly," "All Night Long," "Hello," and many more.
Born:
Monday, June 20, 1949
Superstar Lionel Richie saw his first success as the lead singer for the Commodores in the 1970s and early 80s. He went solo in 1982 and racked up many hits including "Truly," "All Night Long," "Hello," and many more.
Hello From Las Vegas | #2 | 2019 |
Tuskegee | #1 | 2012 |
Just Go | #24 | 2009 |
Coming Home | #6 | 2006 |
Just For You | #47 | 2004 |
The Definitive Collection | #19 | 2003 |
Louder Than Words | #28 | 1996 |
Back To Front | #19 | 1992 |
Dancing On The Ceiling | #1 | 1986 |
Can't Slow Down | #1 | 1983 |
Lionel Richie | #3 | 1982 |
I Call It Love | #62 | 2006 |
Just For You | #92 | 2004 |
Angel | #70 | 2001 |
Don't Wanna Lose You | #39 | 1996 |
Do It To Me | #21 | 1992 |
Se La | #20 | 1987 |
Deep River Woman | #71 | 1987 |
Ballerina Girl | #7 | 1986 |
Love Will Conquer All | #9 | 1986 |
Dancing On The Ceiling | #2 | 1986 |
Say You, Say Me | #1 | 1985 |
Penny Lover | #8 | 1984 |
Stuck On You | #3 | 1984 |
Hello | #1 | 1984 |
Running With The Night | #7 | 1983 |
All Night Long (All Night) | #1 | 1983 |
My Love | #5 | 1983 |
You Are | #4 | 1983 |
Truly | #1 | 1982 |
Endless Love (Diana Ross and Lionel Richie) | #1 | 1981 |