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Love On A Two Way Street by Stacy Lattisaw

Artist Biography For Stacy Lattisaw

Stacy Lattisaw Born November 25 1966 In Washington D. C. Is An American R&B/Soul Pop Dance And Gospel Music Singer. Since The 1990s She Has Exclusively Sung Gospel Music As A Callback To Her Christian Roots.
She Recorded Her First Album At The Age Of Twelve And Has Scored 22 R&B Chart Hits With Several Songs— "Let Me Be Your Angel" "Jump To The Beat" "Love On A Two-Way Street" And "Miracles"—crossing Over To The Pop Mainstream. Her First Album Produced Arranged And Conducted By Van McCoy Featured The Highly-Orchestrated Disco Tune When You're Young And In Love. In 1980 She Went To #1 On The Hot Dance Music/Club Play Chart With "Dynamite!" / "Jump To The Beat." However It Was Not Until She Affiliated With Narada Michael Walden A Former Drummer With The Mahavishnu Orchestra Who Was Just Beginning A Career As A Producer That She Became A Star. Under Walden's Direction She Had Five Hit Albums Between 1981 And 1986. She Also Opened For The Jacksons Triumph Tour In 1981. From Lattisaw's 1982 Album "Sneakin' Out" Mariah Carey Used A Sample Of The Song "Attack Of The Name Game" R&B #14 For Her 1999 Number 1 Hit "Heartbreaker". Her Other Big Dance Chart Hits Include "Nail It To The Wall" #2 In 1986 And "Jump Into My Life" #3 In 1987 . Stacy Also Scored Hits With Her Childhood Friend The Singer Johnny Gill. Lattisaw Continued Recording Into The Late 1980s Signing To Motown In 1986. She Scored Her Only #1 R&B Hit With Frequent Duet Partner Johnny Gill Entitled "Where Do We Go From Here" In 1989. While The Success Was Great She Grew Increasingly Disenchanted With The Record Industry. By The Early 1990s She Decided To Retire From The Music Industry And Concentrate On Raising Her Family. In Addition Her Official Website States That She Is Now Working On A Gospel CD. In 2010 Lattisaw's Music Career Was Chronicled On The TV One US TV Network Docu-Series "Unsung TV Series " In Which She Also Appeared.

Frogtoon Music - Song Info: Love on a Two Way Street

"Love On A Two-Way Street" Is A Soul Ballad Written By Sylvia Robinson And Bert Keyes In 1968. In 1981 Cotillion Records Artist Stacy Lattisaw Recorded And Released Her Own Version Of The Song And It Too Was A Chart Success In The U.S. Peaking At Number Two R&B Chart And Number Twenty Six On The Billboard Hot 100.

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