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Stacy Lattisaw! Who remembers this chick? She had a lot of hits in the 80's. Nail it to the wall, let me be your angel, love on a two way street, etc. Looks like they've re-relesaed her old albums. Anyone know anything about the album called Sixteen? Looks very new wavish. | |
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I don't remember that album getting much airplay except for the 45, "Miracles". It was a nice slow jam that reminded me a little of her ealier hit "Don't Throw It All Away".
My favorites by Stacy Lattisaw are: Dynamite Feel My Love Tonight Screamin' From The Top Attack Of The Name Game Don't Throw It All Away Let Me Be Your Angel Love On A Two Way Street Miracles Hey There Lonely Boy Nail It To The Wall Andy is a four letter word. | |
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Washington DC in the house. Used to hear her constantly on WPGC and OK 100.
[Edited 3/17/06 14:22pm] a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on | |
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vainandy said: I don't remember that album getting much airplay except for the 45, "Miracles". It was a nice slow jam that reminded me a little of her ealier hit "Don't Throw It All Away".
My favorites by Stacy Lattisaw are: Dynamite Feel My Love Tonight Screamin' From The Top Attack Of The Name Game Don't Throw It All Away Let Me Be Your Angel Love On A Two Way Street Miracles Hey There Lonely Boy Nail It To The Wall Nail it to the wall is my jam! She had some good slow jams too. do you own any of her music? | |
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vainandy said: I don't remember that album getting much airplay except for the 45, "Miracles". It was a nice slow jam that reminded me a little of her ealier hit "Don't Throw It All Away".
My favorites by Stacy Lattisaw are: Dynamite Feel My Love Tonight Screamin' From The Top Attack Of The Name Game Don't Throw It All Away Let Me Be Your Angel Love On A Two Way Street Miracles Hey There Lonely Boy Nail It To The Wall is her stuff kind of new wave/pop? i'm really into that sort of music these days. | |
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"Let Me Be Your Angel" is the cut. Paging Paligap! SynthiaRose said "I'm in love with blackguitaristz. Especially when he talks about Hendrix."
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blackguitaristz said: "Let Me Be Your Angel" is the cut. Paging Paligap!
yeah that's a great song. i really think her faster stuff had a new wave vibe to it. am i wrong?? | |
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For years, I only knew her for the slower jams. But he uptempo stuff is cool too. Where is she now? Remember back in the day when people thought she and Johnny Gill would get married one day? Oh how wrong they were... | |
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brothaluv said: For years, I only knew her for the slower jams. But he uptempo stuff is cool too. Where is she now? Remember back in the day when people thought she and Johnny Gill would get married one day? Oh how wrong they were...
Yeah it was mostly her slow jams that got played on the radio but her uptemp tracks were cool too. Nail it to the wall is my favorite fast track of hers. She should have married johnny. That would have been cute. I heard she retired from the music bizness. | |
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Ok i heard Love On A Two Way Street, didnt like her version Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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He's Gotta Hold On Me, time 4 me 2 dig that 1 up!!!! | |
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awwwww....we do an ode to Stacy at least once per year.
we miss her. | |
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dancerella said: She should have married johnny. That would have been cute. I heard she retired from the music bizness.
Should've married Johnny Gill? Obviously, you haven't heard.... | |
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brothaluv said: dancerella said: She should have married johnny. That would have been cute. I heard she retired from the music bizness.
Should've married Johnny Gill? Obviously, you haven't heard.... haven't heard what??? isn't Johnny currently married? | |
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dancerella said: Anyone know anything about the album called Sixteen? Looks very new wavish.
'Sixteen',released in the fall of 1983,is a very New Wave-sounding album.The first single was a soulful ballad "Miracles",but she followed it up a catchy,New Wave-styled pop single "Million Dollar Babe".I always felt that it should have been her big "crossover" hit,but it bombed as a single. | |
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These are my favorite Stacy Lattisaw songs...
"Dynamite" (1980) "Jump To The Beat" (1980) "Let Me Be Your Angel" (1980) "Love On A Two-Way Street" (1981) "Baby I Love You" (1981) "Don't Throw It All Away" (1982) "I'm Down For You" (1982) "Attack Of The Name Game" (1982) "I Could Love You So Divine" (1982) "Million Dollar Babe" (1983) "Block Party" with Johnnie Gill (1984) "Baby It's You" with Johnnie Gill (1984) "Perfect Combination" with Johnnie Gill (1984) "Nail It To The Wall" (1986) Her best album is 1982's 'Sneakin Out',imo.It contains my favorite Stacy Lattisaw song "I Could Love You So Divine",which,amazingly,was never released as a single. She did a forgotten album in 1985,containing the minor hit "I'm Not The Same Girl".Even Stacy hates this album,dismising it as just a bunch of "Whitney Houston reject songs",lol. | |
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blackguitaristz said: "Let Me Be Your Angel" is the cut. Paging Paligap!
Yeah, I really liked her early eighties stuff. That song was Kool, I loved Narada Michael Walden's Drums at the end of the tune.....I also love his piano on My Love... By the way, on that first album, on the tune, "Dreaming", Narada had Chic's Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers on guitar and Bass...Randy ("Dawg") Jackson also played bass on some of the album... ... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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STACY GREW UP TWO DOORS AWAY FOR MR.GIL IN wASHINGTON, DC.
THEY DID DATE FOR A WHILE AND LET'S NOT GO THERE... uNTIL STACY GOT SAVED A MARRIAGE WOULD HAVE BEEN A MESS. sTACY NOW SINGS GOSPEL MUSIC AND IS MARRIED. lET IT GO THEY REMAIN GOOD FRIENDS... MS. LATTISAW WAS 12 WHEN SHE WAS SIGNED TO A RECORDING DEAL AND HER FIRST ABLUM WAS COMPLETE BY THE TIME SHE TURNED...sIXTEEN tHERE IS A BUNCH OF SONGS DUETS WITH JOHNNY GILL THAT THE RECORD COMPANY WILL NOT RELEASE. JG EVENTUALLY SIGNED WITH MOTOWN RECORDS HE WAS WHAT 15 WHEN HE SIGNED WITH THAT RECORD COMPANY. JOINING NEW EDITION WAS THE BEST CAREER MOVE JG MADE. AS FAR AS HIS RELATIONSHIOP WITH MS. LATTISAW... SOMETIMES THERE IS ONLY ROOM FOR ONE STAR IN THE FAMILY... sorry if that was over your head...jump up and try to catch the point next time. | |
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some other Stacy Lattisaw trivia...
in 1979,a singer/songwriter/producer named Frederick Knight composed a song called "Ring My Bell" and it was offered to a young Stacy Lattisaw for her debut album.The song was about teens chatting on a party line,but for some reason,it was decided that the song wasn't suitable for Stacy.So,with a few minor lyric changes,the song was given to Anita Ward and it became one of biggest disco hits of that year. Another variation of this story insists that the version offered to Stacy features the same suggestive lyrics of the Anita Ward version,and Cotillion Records felt that it was too steamy for a young teen to be singing. In any case,Stacy's debut single was a remake of "When You're Young and In Love",but it didn't do much damage on the charts. . [Edited 3/21/06 5:32am] | |
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DavidEye said: some other Stacy Lattisaw trivia...
in 1979,a singer/songwriter/producer named Frederick Knight composed a song called "Ring My Bell" and it was offered to a young Stacy Lattisaw for her debut album.The song was about teens chatting on a party line,but for some reason,it was decided that the song wasn't suitable for Stacy.So,with a few minor lyric changes,the song was given to Anita Ward and it became one of biggest disco hits of that year. Another variation of this story insists that the version offered to Stacy features the same suggestive lyrics of the Anita Ward version,and Cotillion Records felt that it was too steamy for a young teen to be singing. In any case,Stacy's debut single was a remake of "When You're Young and In Love",but it didn't do much damage on the charts. . [Edited 3/21/06 5:32am] Didn't she release "Jump to The Beat" when she was only about 14.? I think she also toured with the Jacksons during their Triumph tour. | |
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whatsgoingon said: DavidEye said: some other Stacy Lattisaw trivia...
in 1979,a singer/songwriter/producer named Frederick Knight composed a song called "Ring My Bell" and it was offered to a young Stacy Lattisaw for her debut album.The song was about teens chatting on a party line,but for some reason,it was decided that the song wasn't suitable for Stacy.So,with a few minor lyric changes,the song was given to Anita Ward and it became one of biggest disco hits of that year. Another variation of this story insists that the version offered to Stacy features the same suggestive lyrics of the Anita Ward version,and Cotillion Records felt that it was too steamy for a young teen to be singing. In any case,Stacy's debut single was a remake of "When You're Young and In Love",but it didn't do much damage on the charts. Didn't she release "Jump to The Beat" when she was only about 14.? I think she also toured with the Jacksons during their Triumph tour. Yes,"Jump To The Beat" was the third single from her second album (the other two singles were "Dynamite" and "Let Me Be Your Angel").She toured with the Jacksons in 1980/81. | |
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dancerella said: Who remembers this chick? She had a lot of hits in the 80's. Nail it to the wall, let me be your angel, love on a two way street, etc. Looks like they've re-relesaed her old albums. Anyone know anything about the album called Sixteen? Looks very new wavish.
I saw her open for the Jackson's Victory tour in the mid 80s - she sang "Love on a Two Way Street" VOTE....EARLY | |
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DiminutiveRocker said: dancerella said: Who remembers this chick? She had a lot of hits in the 80's. Nail it to the wall, let me be your angel, love on a two way street, etc. Looks like they've re-relesaed her old albums. Anyone know anything about the album called Sixteen? Looks very new wavish.
I saw her open for the Jackson's Victory tour in the mid 80s - she sang "Love on a Two Way Street" Are you sure it wasn't their 'Triumph' tour in 1980? | |
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My fave is "Love On A Two-Way Street". | |
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Illustrator said: My fave is "Love On A Two-Way Street".
I love that song too. Talk about bringing back memories.. | |
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queen627 said: STACY GREW UP TWO DOORS AWAY FOR MR.GIL IN wASHINGTON, DC.
THEY DID DATE FOR A WHILE AND LET'S NOT GO THERE... AS FAR AS HIS RELATIONSHIOP WITH MS. LATTISAW... SOMETIMES THERE IS ONLY ROOM FOR ONE STAR IN THE FAMILY... Stop leaving us hanging!! Either spill the beans completely,or don't say nothing at all | |
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DavidEye said: DiminutiveRocker said: I saw her open for the Jackson's Victory tour in the mid 80s - she sang "Love on a Two Way Street" Are you sure it wasn't their 'Triumph' tour in 1980? ... It had to be later than 80 for sure... but it could have been Triumph. VOTE....EARLY | |
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"Attack of the Name Game" was silly fun.
but "Let Me Be Your Angel" told me she would be a star for as long as she wanted to be. Fame is a cruel mistress. Some people tell me I've got great legs... | |
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