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In 1981, 14-year-old artist Stacy Lattisaw covered "Love on a Two-Way Street." It was the lead single from her With You LP. The song peaked at number two R&B , and number 26 on the Hot 100 . [ 10 ]
With You is the third studio album by American singer Stacy Lattisaw.Released on June 22, 1981, by Cotillion Records, Lattisaw break-through single, a cover of the Moments's hit "Love on a Two-Way Street", peaked at number twenty-six on the U.S. pop chart and number two on the U.S. R&B chart in 1981.
During the 1980s and early 1990s, Lattisaw had several US R&B hit singles, and a 1980 top 3 hit in the UK with her song "Jump to the Beat". She also scored three moderate hits on the US Hot 100 chart; "Let Me Be Your Angel" (US No. 21), "Love on a Two-Way Street" (US No. 26), and "Miracles" (US No. 40). [7] [8] She signed with Motown Records in ...
Perfect Combination is a collaboration album by American contemporary R&B singers Stacy Lattisaw and Johnny Gill, released on February 13, 1984, via Cotillion Records. [1] The album peaked at number 139 on the Billboard 200. [2]
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I'm Not the Same Girl is an album by Stacy Lattisaw, released by Cotillion Records in 1985. [3] All tracks were written and produced by Michael Masser.. The album feature covers of two Masser songs previously recorded by Diana Ross, "I Thought It Took a Little Time" and "Together" - as well as a version of "Now We're Starting Over Again" originally cut by Dionne Warwick.
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Sneakin' Out is the fourth studio album by American singer Stacy Lattisaw. Released on August 10, 1982, by Cotillion Records, Lattisaw was 15 years old at the time of this release. The single, "Don't Throw it All Away", peaked at number nine on the U.S. R&B chart in 1982.