TRULY and TRULY: THE LOVE SONGS By Lionel Richie

I’ve been a fan of Lionel Richie since his early days as co-singer with The Commodores. The members of the Commodores met as mostly freshmen at Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University) in 1968, and signed with Motown in November 1972, having first caught the public eye opening for the Jackson 5 while on tour.

The Commodores had a string of hits in the 1970s like “Easy“, “Sail On“, “Three Times a Lady“, and “Still“. In 1980, Richie wrote and produced the US Billboard Hot 100 number one single “Lady” for Kenny Rogers. Shortly after that success, Richie left The Commodores to pursue a solo career.

In 1981, Richie wrote and produced the single “Endless Love“, which he recorded as a duet with Diana Ross; it remains among the top 20 bestselling singles of all time, and the biggest career hit for both artists. In 1982, Richie officially launched his solo career with the album Lionel Richie, which sold over four million copies and spawned the singles “You Are“, “My Love“, and the number one single “Truly“.

Truly (2025), Richie’s autobiography, takes the reader from his beginnings in Alabama to his rise through the music industry over the decades. Richie grew up on the campus of Tuskegee Institute. Surprisingly, Richie decided to pursue his musical career despite not knowing how to read or write music.

Richie’s work with The Commodores prepared him for what would be a successful career. His 1983 album, Can’t Slow Down, sold over twice as many copies as his 1982 debut solo album–8 million copies–Lionel Richie, and won two Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. That propelled Richie into the first rank of international music superstars.

My favorite Lionel Richie song is his 1981 hit, “Oh No.” Richie writes and sings about unrequited love in a fashion that really moves me. Are you a Lionel Richie fan? Do you have a favorite Lionel Richie song? GRADE: A (for both the book and the CD)

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Author’s note — ix

Zoom — xi

Origin story (1949-1970)

Tuskegee — 3

Escape artist — 22

Saxophone holder — 39

1968 — 62

Smalls paradise — 74

On the road — 91

Liftoff (1970-1982)

Jackson 5 — 117

What are you gonna do? — 140

Motown University — 155

Easy — 181

Flying high — 211

Endless love — 232

Sail on — 245

Flying solo (1982-1999)

Truly — 259

Happy people — 280

All night long — 302

We are the world — 322

Out of body — 341

Blue period — 360

Wandering stranger — 375

Reinvention (1999-present)

Citizen of the world — 401

Coming home — 426

The gardener — 444

Acknowledgments — 461

Credits — 465

TRACKLIST:

Lionel RichieMy Destiny4:50
Lionel Richie With Diana RossEndless Love4:26
Lionel Richie With The Commodores*–Three Times A Lady3:36
Lionel RichieDon’t Wanna Lose You5:01
Lionel RichieHello4:08
Lionel Richie With The Commodores*–Sail On3:58
Lionel Richie With The Commodores*–Easy4:14
Lionel RichieSay You Say Me4:05
Lionel RichieDo It To Me6:02
Lionel RichiePenny Lover3:50
Lionel RichieTruly3:16
Lionel Richie With The Commodores*–Still3:46
Lionel RichieLove Will Conquer All4:20
Lionel Richie With The Commodores*–Sweet Love3:22
Lionel RichieBallerina Girl3:40
Lionel RichieStill In Love4:33
Lionel Richie With The Commodores*–Oh No3:00
Lionel Richie With The Commodores*–Just To Be Close To You3:30
Lionel RichieStuck On You3:17

19 thoughts on “TRULY and TRULY: THE LOVE SONGS By Lionel Richie

  1. Deb

    I wonder if his autobiography includes the time his wife kicked him in the b*lls for being unfaithful, lol. My favorites are some of his songs with the Commodores: “Easy”, “Sail On”, and “Just to Be Close to You”. Not a big fan of his solo stuff. I notice “Brick House” does not make the discography, alas 😂.

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    1. george Post author

      Deb, yes, Lionel Richie owns up to his “mistakes” with other women. THE BEST OF THE COMMODORES has what you’re looking for:
      Sweet Love 6:33
      Just To Be Close To You 6:21
      Easy 4:50
      Brick House 3:43
      Three Times A Lady 6:38
      Sail On 3:59
      Still 5:48
      Lady (You Bring Me Up) 4:49
      Oh No 3:02
      Nightshift 5:04
      Machine Gun 2:39

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    2. Jeff Meyerson

      What Deb said. To me, “Brick House” is a horrible “cringe” song that makes me change the station every time.

      I like some of the same songs you both mention. We’re seeing him for the first time this summer, with Earth, Wind & Fire.

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  2. Jeff Meyerson

    Jimmy Buffett did a long Lionel Richie story that ended with his cover of Richie’s “All Night Long (All Night).”

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  3. Mary Mason

    I’m unable to pick a favorite, I like so many of them, but probably my favorites are mostly Commodore songs.

    I do feel he should be ashamed of raising his daughter Nicole to be a Paris Hilton associate.

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  4. Cap'n Bob

    I’m sure I have one of his CDs around here someplace! I’m rather fond of Still but haven’t kept up with his work for decades!

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  5. Todd Mason

    I am a wet blanket here…I’ve been a non-fan of his solo work very consistently, “You Are” being the closest to something I’d let play to the end, while liking the Commodores’ work better…and having considered their post-Richie hit “Nightshift” one of their better records.

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