R&B Soul Music Jukebox Discography and Biography of Stacy Lattisaw
Stacy Lattisaw Songs

(with biography below if available)

Stacy Lattisaw (born November 25, 1966) is an American R&B, Dance and gospel singer. From her debut in 1979 until 1990, she sang mostly R&B and Pop music. When she was a teenager in the early 1980s, Lattisaw had a string of Top 40 R&B 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. Lattisaw recorded her first album for Cotillion Records at the age of 12 in 1979, under the direction of record producer Van McCoy. 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 found success. Under Walden's direction, she had five hit albums between 1981 and 1986. Lattisaw continued recording into the late 1980s, signing with Motown in 1986. She scored her only #1 R&B hit with frequent duet partner Johnny Gill, titled "Where Do We Go from Here", in 1989. While the success was great, she grew increasingly disenchanted with the record industry. Since the 1990s, she has exclusively sung gospel music.

Below is a list of Stacy Lattisaw songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Atlantic 11496
chart position: UK #3, US Dance #1
written by: Narada Michael Walden and Lisa Walden
album: Let Me Be Your Angel
comments: [disco dance]  
Stacy Lattisaw Jump to the Beat
1980 Atlantic
2 record label: Cotillion 46015
chart position: RandB #2, US #26, US AC #19
written by: Burt Keyes & Sylvia Robinson
album: With You / The Best of All Platinum
comments: [ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw Love on a Two Way Street
1981 Cotillion
3 record label: Cotillion 46001
chart position: RandB #8, US #21, US AC #34
written by: Bunny Hull & Narada Michael Walden
album: Let Me Be Your Angel
comments: [sweet soul ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw Let Me Be Your Angel
1980 Cotillion
4 record label: Motown 1859
chart position: RandB #4, US dance #2, US #48, UK #76
written by: Arnie Roman & Stephen Lunt (as Stephen Broughton Lunt)
album: Take Me All The Way
Stacy Lattisaw Nail It to the Wall
1986 Motown
5 record label: Atlantic 11554
chart position: RandB #8, UK #51, US dance #1
written by: Narada Michael Walden & Bunny Hull
album: Let Me Be Your Angel
comments: [disco funk]
Stacy Lattisaw Dynamite
1980 Atlantic
6 record label: Cotillion 99855
chart position: RandB #13, US #40
written by: Gary Benson & Frank Wildhorn
album: Sixteen
comments: [love ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw Miracles
1983 Cotillion
7 record label: Motown 43499
chart position: RandB #1
written by: Lemel Humes
album: What You Need
comments: [ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw & Johnny Gill Where Do We Go From Here
1990 Motown
8 record label: Motown 41109
chart position: RandB #13, US #79, US Dance #3
written by: Kashif and Paul Gurvitz
album: Take Me All The Way
Stacy Lattisaw Jump into My Life
1987 Motown
9 record label: Cotillion 47011
chart position: RandB #9, US #101
written by: Gary Benson and David Richard Mindel
album: Sneakin' Out
comments: [ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw Don't Throw It All Away
1982 Cotillion
10 record label: Cotillion 99785
chart position: RandB #10, US #75
written by: Preston Glass and Narada Michael Walden
album: Perfect Combination
comments: [love ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw & Johnny Gill Perfect Combination
1984 Cotillion
11 record label: Motown 1912
chart position: RandB #8
written by: Alex Brown and Ron Kersey
album: Personal Attention
Stacy Lattisaw Every Drop of Your Love
1987 Motown
12 record label: Cotillion 99968
chart position: RandB #14, US #70
written by: Narada Michael Walden and Jeffrey Cohen
album: Sneakin' Out
comments: [pop soul novelty]
Stacy Lattisaw Attack of the Name Game
1982 Cotillion
13 record label: Motown 1934
chart position: RandB #11
written by: Lou Pace and The Blitze
album: Personal Attention
comments: [ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw Let Me Take You Down
1988 Motown
14 record label: Motown 1978
chart position: RandB #30
written by: Gordon Williams and Nicki Richards
album: What You Need
Stacy Lattisaw What You Need
1989 Motown
15 record label: Cotillion 99750
chart position: RandB #37, US #102
written by: Burt Bacharach, Mack David and Luther Dixon (as Barney Williams)
album: Perfect Combination
Stacy Lattisaw & Johnny Gill Baby It's You
1984 Cotillion
16 record label: Cotillion 99943
chart position: RandB #71, US #108
written by: Earl Shuman and Leon Carr
album: Sneakin' Out
comments: [ballad]
Stacy Lattisaw Hey There Lonely Boy
1982 Cotillion
17 record label: Cotillion 99725
chart position: RandB #63, US Dance #48
written by: Narada Michael Walden and Preston Glass
album: Perfect Combination
Stacy Lattisaw & Johnny Gill Block Party
1984 Cotillion
18 record label: Cotillion 99819
chart position: RandB #52
written by: Preston Glass and Carla Vaughn
album: Sixteen
Stacy Lattisaw Million Dollar Babe
1983 Cotillion
19 record label: Cotillion 99635
chart position: RandB #52
written by: Michael Masser and Randy Goodrum
album: I'm Not the Same Girl
Stacy Lattisaw I'm Not the Same Girl
1985 Cotillion
20 record label: Cotillion
chart position: US Dance #36
written by: Alan and Preston Glass
album: With You
comments: [disco dance album cut]
Stacy Lattisaw Spotlight
1981 Cotillion
21 record label: Cotillion 46024
chart position: RandB #61
written by: Julie Reeder, Billy Thomas and Bobby Reeder
album: With You
Stacy Lattisaw It Was So Easy
1981 Cotillion
22 record label: Cotillion 295
chart position: RandB #71
written by: Frank Martin, Narada Michael Walden, Randy Jackson, Allee Willis, Andre Knox, Charles Chapman
album: With You
comments: [disco, boogie]
Stacy Lattisaw Feel My Love Tonight
1981 Cotillion
23 record label: Motown 42264
chart position: RandB #80
written by: Lou Pace and The Blitze
album: Personal Attention
Stacy Lattisaw Call Me
1988 Motown
24 record label: Cotillion 44250
chart position: RandB #91
written by: Van McCoy
Stacy Lattisaw When You're Young and in Love
1979 Cotillion




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