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This is the discography documenting albums and singles released by American singer Luther Vandross. Vandross has sold approximately 40 million records worldwide. Vandross has sold approximately 40 million records worldwide.
It should only contain pages that are Luther Vandross songs or lists of Luther Vandross songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Luther Vandross songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
"Never Too Much" – 3:51 "Don't Want to Be a Fool" – 4:35 "Here and Now" – 5:22 "Love the One You're With" – 5:03 "Any Love" – 5:00 "Superstar/Until You Come Back to Me (That's What I'm Gonna Do)" – 9:15
[citation needed] "Shine" and a track titled "Got You Home" were previously unreleased songs on The Ultimate Luther Vandross (2006), a greatest hits album on Epic Records/J Records/Legacy Recordings that was released August 22, 2006. [52] On October 16, 2007, Epic Records/J Records/Legacy Recordings released a 4-disc boxed set titled Love ...
The Best of Love is the first compilation album by American singer Luther Vandross, released on October 4, 1989. It contains two previously unreleased songs, "Here and Now"—which became Vandross' first top ten pop hit and won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male in 1991—and the 1990 US #5 R&B single "Treat You Right".
The Essential Luther Vandross originally released in 2002 was a 30-track hits collection by the R&B/soul singer. The later updated 2015 version of The Essential Luther Vandross contains 35 tracks, from uptempo dance, sultry ballads, pop, two featured lead vocal tracks with Change to his 1981 debut album Never Too Much, 1990s albums and the multi-platinum hit album, Dance with My Father (2003).
A musical gem was recently uncovered from the vaults of the Luther Vandross Estate — a soulful, never-before-heard rendition of The Beatles’ song “Michelle.” The cassette tape was simply ...
The album also contains his then-biggest pop hits such as "Power of Love/Love Power", an alternate club mix of "The Best Things in Life Are Free" (a duet with Janet Jackson from the Mo' Money soundtrack) and a cover of the Lionel Richie/Diana Ross recording "Endless Love" with Mariah Carey, which became his biggest hit on the Billboard Hot 100 ...