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"All Night Long (All Night)" is a song by American singer and songwriter Lionel Richie from his second solo album, Can't Slow Down (1983). The song combined Richie's Commodores style with Caribbean influences. The single reached number one on three Billboard charts (pop, R&B and adult contemporary). [5]
Richard Noel Marx (born September 16, 1963 [4]) is an American singer-songwriter.He has sold over 30 million albums worldwide. [5] [6]Marx's first number one success as a songwriter came in 1984 with "What About Me?", which was recorded by Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, and James Ingram, and topped the US and Canadian Adult Contemporary charts.
This is a list of Richard Marx's session work playing various instruments and singing backing vocals for ... "All Night Long" ... All Through the Night - (vocals) 2015
Satisfied (Richard Marx song) Should've Known Better (Richard Marx song) Someday (Vince Gill song) Still Holding Out for You; Straight from My Heart (song) Suddenly (Toni Braxton song) Surrender to Me (Ann Wilson and Robin Zander song)
Released as the follow-up single to Richie's hit "All Night Long (All Night)", "Running with the Night" became another Billboard Hot 100 top ten for the singer, peaking at #7 in early 1984. [5] The song also reached the top ten on two other Billboard charts that year, topping out at #6 on both the adult contemporary and R&B charts. [3] "
Richard Marx is the debut studio album by singer/songwriter and record producer/arranger, Richard Marx, released in June 1987. Four singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 , including Marx's first number one pop single " Hold On to the Nights " in mid-1988.
The following is a discography for American singer-songwriter and record producer and arranger, Richard Marx.It includes the list of 12 studio albums (plus a Holiday album Christmas Spirit), 13 compilation albums, 3 live albums and 91 single releases, and along with chart rankings for each album and single and RIAA (and International) certifications for the albums.
Greatest Hits is the first compilation disc by Richard Marx sold through Avon.This album contains every single released from Marx's first three discs, including an extra track, "Calling You", which was purported to be the fifth single from the album Rush Street before it was decided against it.