For over thirty years Lionel Richie has never looked back as a
performer. From fronting his group the Commodores - the premier R&B pop
unit of the seventies - he became the most popular singer/songwriter in
the world by the eighties. A decade later he was the ultimate star
entertainer with a 'nice guy' image. The Lionel Richie story is about a
five-time Grammy winner who has sold more than 100 million albums
worldwide. For nine consecutive years he had no 1 singles in America, a
feat matched only by Irving Berlin. It is also the story of two broken
marriages, personal insecurities, near-death experiences and an insight
into the man behind a success story that broke the rules.
Lionel Richie is the first book written about Lionel Richie and the
Commodores and draws on Sharon Davis' unique access to the Motown
archive, her numerous in depth interviews with Richie as well as her
time as the Commodores' publicist.