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  2. Never Too Much (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Never Too Much" is the debut song written, composed, produced, and performed by Luther Vandross. The R&B song was released in 1981, as the lead single from Vandross's debut album of the same name . The title track hit number one on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number four on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.

  3. Never Too Much (album) - Wikipedia

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    Never Too Much is the debut solo studio album by American singer Luther Vandross, released on August 12, 1981, by Epic Records.Mostly composed by Vandross himself, the album reached number 19 on the US Billboard 200 and number one on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, and has been certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

  4. Never Too Much - Wikipedia

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    Never Too Much may refer to: Never Too Much, a 1981 album by Luther Vandross "Never Too Much" (song), the title song from the album; See also "Never 2 ...

  5. Director of Luther Vandross film says it's so much more than ...

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    For more than four decades, Luther Vandross has been recognized for his silky tenor and doo-wop-inspired runs with tender lyrics about romantic love and joy. He sold more than 40 million records ...

  6. Don't You Know That? - Wikipedia

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    The song was released as the second single in support of the album Never Too Much. The single followed Vandross's number 1 R&B hit, "Never Too Much". In January 1982, Vandross scored his second top ten R&B hit when "Don't You Know That? peaked at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles. [1]

  7. Good Times (Chic song) - Wikipedia

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    UK garage group Da Click's 1999 debut single "Good Rhymes" interpolated the song's bassline and chorus along with vocals from Luther Vandross' "Never Too Much". Queen's John Deacon reportedly used the song's bass line as inspiration for his own bass line for the band's 1980 single "Another One Bites the Dust". The lines were so similar that the ...

  8. This Close to You - Wikipedia

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    This Close to You was the group’s final album, and by 1980 Vandross signed a solo deal with Epic Records, leading to the release of his debut album Never Too Much in 1981. After achieving R&B/pop music success, Vandross bought back the rights to both Luther and This Close to You albums preventing a later re-issue after the record label ...

  9. Barbershop 2: Back in Business (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    BarberShop 2: Back in Business Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Kevin Rodney Sullivan's 2004 comedy film Barbershop 2: Back in Business.It was released on February 3, 2004 through Interscope Records and consists of hip hop and R&B music.