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After several albums that yielded moderate hits on the R&B charts, the group crossed over to the US pop charts with the release of the Skyy Line album in late 1981. Featured on this album was the single "Call Me" which reached number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts [4] and was their first number 1 on the R&B charts. [5]
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Start of a Romance is the ninth album by the New York-based R&B/soul band Skyy. After a three-year hiatus from the charts, the group appeared to have already passed their peak. However, this album became a major comeback success for the group, featuring two number-one R&B singles, the title track ("Start of a Romance") and "Real Love".
Skyy Line is the fourth album by New York City based group Skyy released in 1981 on Salsoul Records. Track listing. No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Let's Celebrate"
Skyy chronology; Skyy Line (1981) Skyyjammer (1982) Skyylight (1983) Professional ratings; ... Album Chart positions [2] US US R&B; 1983 Skyyjammer: 81 22 Singles. Year
Start of a Romance, a 1989 album by Skyy This page was last edited on 29 May 2024, at 21:54 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...
"Start of a Romance" is a 1989 single by Skyy and the title track of their 1989 album. The single was their first to place on the Hot Black Singles chart in almost two years. "Start of a Romance" peaked at number one on the Black Singles for two weeks, their first number one since 1982. [1]
"Real Love" is a song by R&B band Skyy, released in late 1989 from their Start of a Romance album. It spent one week at number one on the R&B singles chart in 1990, and was the second consecutive R&B chart-topper off the album. "Real Love" also charted on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number forty-seven. [1]