Lionel Richie

December 20, 1998
60 min
Season 1 - Episode 51: Lionel Richie

Season 1 - Episode 51: Lionel Richie

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Overview

In 1968, Lionel Richie left the self-sufficient black community of Tuskeegee, Alabama and headed for New York City with his college band, The Commodores. With their fluid funky grooves and outrageous costumes, they didn't go unnoticed for long; the group's big break came when it opened for the Jackson 5 on a world tour. They impressed all within earshot, and walked away with a Motown Records contract. The Commodores' first #1 hit was the lush ballad "Easy." It's success suggested the split to come. After "Three Times a Lady" and "Still" were embraced by the world, it was clear that Richie's remarkable voice was taking him toward a solo career. He continued to rise from there, seemingly unstoppable until a triple blow - the loss of his father, a tabloid scandal, and divorce from his college sweetheart - sent Richie into a tailspin of depression and reflection. Factor in a health scare during which he couldn't sing, and you have a real crisis. It took five years before Richie began making music again... and married his girlfriend Diane. After the birth of their son Miles, the singer says his "heart finally started working again." He also shares a tip for fledgling songwriters: "I Love You" never goes out of style. Richie's mother and his wife talk about the man, while Kenny Rogers and Dick Clark talk about the power of his songs.

Episode Information

TV Show

Behind the Music

Season

Season 1

Episode Number

51

Air Date

December 20, 1998

Runtime

60 minutes

Guest Stars

Lionel Richie

Lionel Richie

Self

David Foster

David Foster

Self

Kenny Rogers

Kenny Rogers

Self

Halle Berry

Halle Berry

Self