Born on June 20, 1949 in the small city ofTuskegee, Alabama, Lionel Brockman Richie Jr. would go on to become one of American ...
In 1983, a Lionel Richie song semi-comprised of lyrics that aren't even real words took the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100—and remained at No. 1 for four weeks. The former Commodores frontman had ...
In 1981, Lionel Richie released his first single on his own. While still with The Commodores, a group he co-founded in 1968 and left in 1982, Richie released “Endless Love” with Diana Ross. A massive ...
In 1984, Richie included “Hello” on his sophomore solo album, Can’t Slow Down. Out in 1984, “Hello” became a two-week No. 1 hit for Richie. “Hello” says, “Hello, is it me you’re looking for? / I can ...
Long before he took his place at the judges’ table on “American Idol,” Lionel Richie was already a music legend. The singer-songwriter-musician has sold over 100 million records with The Commodores ...
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