
Comment below with facts and trivia about the song and we may include it in our song facts Comments. Lionel Richie) no Label The Ultimate Collection (Lionel Richie / The Commodores). Oh No was the 92 song in 1981 in the Pop charts. Studio Albums (15) Compilations (3) Contemporary R&B Funk Synth Funk Soul Smooth Soul Pop Soul Dance-Pop Christmas Music : Lady (You Bring Me Up) 0.15 : Brick House. But while In the Pocket isn't among the Commodores' essential releases, it was still a pleasant way for Richie to end his association with the Southern band. DISCOGRAPHY COMMODORES: Discography Singles: Title: Label: Release: Keep On Dancing: Atlantic: : Rise Up: Atlantic. While In the Pocket doesn't contain a lot of hardcore funk à la "Brickhouse" or "Slippery When Wet," the sleeker, smoother sophisti-funk style is well represented by "Why You Wanna Try Me" and "Lady (You Bring Me Up)," as well as "Saturday Night" and "Keep on Taking Me Higher." Overall, In the Pocket isn't great - "Lady (You Bring Me Up)" is certainly a gem, although the rest of the material is merely decent. Not surprisingly, Richie dominates the album, singing lead on everything from adult contemporary ballads like "Lucy" and "Oh No" (a number four pop/number five R&B smash) to the sophisticated funk of "Why You Wanna Try Me" and the Top Five R&B favorite "Lady (You Bring Me Up)." Walter Orange and Thomas McClary also contribute some lead vocals, but the album's best-known songs are the ones that feature Richie. In the Pocket, released in 1981, turned out to be his final album with the group. Artist: Title: Label: Cat Num: Barcode: Genre: Country: Seller. Commodores Discography Price Guide Recently Listed Email Alerts Refine. In 19, many people in the music world suspected that Lionel Richie would soon be leaving the Commodores to pursue a solo career - and sure enough, he officially became a full-time solo artist in 1982. Commodores - Oh No : Tracklist (Vinyl) A : Oh No : 3:00: B : Lovin You : 4:36 Items below may differ depending on the release.
