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"'''Lady Love'''" was the highest-ranking single cut from [[Lou Rawls]]'s 1977 album ''[[When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All]]''.
"'''Lady Love'''" was the highest-ranking single cut from [[Lou Rawls]]'s 1977 album ''[[When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All]]''.


"Lady Love" was released as a single in January 1978 and peaked at #24 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. It also rose to #21 on the R&B charts. The song is an airplay staple today on [[adult standards]] and [[smooth jazz]] radio stations.
"Lady Love" was written by Von Gray and Marshall Sherman[http://www.wikifonia.org/node/6362]. It was released as a single in January 1978 and peaked at #24 on the [[Billboard Hot 100]]. It also rose to #21 on the R&B charts. The song is an airplay staple today on [[adult standards]] and [[smooth jazz]] radio stations.


"Lady Love" is also a song by former Procol Harum guitarist [[Robin Trower]], in his 1975 album [[Bridge_of_Sighs_(album)|Bridge of Sighs]]. A live version also appears on his live album [[Robin Trower Live]] recorded in Stockholm in 1975.
"Lady Love" is also a song by former Procol Harum guitarist [[Robin Trower]], in his 1975 album [[Bridge_of_Sighs_(album)|Bridge of Sighs]]. A live version also appears on his live album [[Robin Trower Live]] recorded in Stockholm in 1975.

Revision as of 04:01, 9 November 2010

"Lady Love" was the highest-ranking single cut from Lou Rawls's 1977 album When You Hear Lou, You've Heard It All.

"Lady Love" was written by Von Gray and Marshall Sherman[1]. It was released as a single in January 1978 and peaked at #24 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also rose to #21 on the R&B charts. The song is an airplay staple today on adult standards and smooth jazz radio stations.

"Lady Love" is also a song by former Procol Harum guitarist Robin Trower, in his 1975 album Bridge of Sighs. A live version also appears on his live album Robin Trower Live recorded in Stockholm in 1975.