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| Format = CD Single, Cassette Single |
| Format = CD Single, Cassette Single |
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| Recorded = 1984 |
| Recorded = 1984 |
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| Genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[soul music|soul |
| Genre = [[Contemporary R&B|R&B]], [[soul music|soul]] |
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| Length = 4:44 |
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| Length = 4:44 <small>(album version) </small><br />4:13 <small>(single version) |
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| Label = [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] |
| Label = [[Capitol Records|Capitol]] |
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| Writer = Barry J. Eastmond |
| Writer = Barry J. Eastmond |
Revision as of 16:35, 15 January 2016
"You Are My Lady" | |
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Song |
You Are My Lady is a 1985 single by Freddie Jackson which followed his debut single, "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)." It was the second single from his debut album, Rock Me Tonight. Like his debut single, "You Are My Lady" hit number one on the R&B charts for two weeks, and was Jackson's most successful crossover single of his career, peaking at 12 on the Hot 100. It also reached number 49 in the UK.
In Popular Culture
In the 1994 episode of Family Matters, "Stefan Returns", Freddie Jackson (in a cameo) appears singing the song while Stefan and Laura were dancing.
Chart positions
Charts | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 12 (two weeks) |
U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles | 1 (two weeks) |