‘Hello’: It Was Lionel Richie We Have been Wanting For

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An unstoppable Motown ballad made its transatlantic conquest on March 24, 1984, earlier than topping the American pop chart on Might 12 that 12 months. The Lionel Richie ballad “Hello,” written by the previous Commodores lead singer with James Anthony Carmichael, loved a six-week run on the UK summit earlier than beginning a two-week run atop the Scorching 100.

‘Hello’: It Was Lionel Richie We Have been Wanting For
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The tune additionally loved a three-week reign on the Billboard R&B chart and 6 on the grownup up to date checklist, throughout a interval when Richie may do no incorrect. Not unhealthy for a composition which he had determined to not use on his first, self-titled solo album. Lionel was additionally pondering of passing it up for the second, Can’t Gradual Down. Then his spouse Brenda insisted he embrace it.

After debuting within the UK at No.25 after which climbing to No.5, “Hello” raced to No.1, unseating Nena’s “99 Red Balloons.” Richie thus consolidated his place as Motown’s hottest star of the mid-Eighties. However he wasn’t the label’s solely artist with a world hit on the time. Rockwell, the son of Motown founder Berry Gordy, was additionally within the UK charts with “Somebody’s Watching Me,” which featured vocals by each Michael and Jermaine Jackson.

Lionel’s solely solo UK No.1 single

For all of the enduring success loved by Lionel Richie around the globe over greater than 40 years, “Hello” stays his solely solo UK chart-topping single. Can’t Gradual Down can be his solely No.1 studio album. However he did obtain one other British bestseller in 1992, with the Again To Entrance compilation. Then in July 2015, his Definitive Assortment with the Commodores raced to the highest within the wake of Lionel’s Glastonbury Competition efficiency, practically 12 years after it first charted.

Take heed to the 80s Traditional Hits playlist.

“Hello” was the seventh-bestselling single of the UK chart 12 months, and Can’t Gradual Down the No.1 album. The ballad additionally topped the charts in Holland, Switzerland, Eire, Australia, and elsewhere. Within the US, it took over on the Scorching 100 peak from Phil Collins’ “Against All Odds (Take A Look At Me Now).”

Purchase or stream “Hello” on the album Can’t Gradual Down.

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