Still in Love | ||||
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Studio album by Carrie Lucas | ||||
Released | 1982 | |||
Recorded | 1982 | |||
Genre | Soul, Dance-pop | |||
Label | SOLAR Records | |||
Carrie Lucas chronology | ||||
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Still in Love is the fifth album by Carrie Lucas. Released in 1982 on the SOLAR Records label.
Carrie Lucas is an American R&B musician, born in Carmel, California. In 1976 she was signed to Soul Train Records. Lucas made six albums over seven years with Soul Train and Solar Records. According to records at the Los Angeles, County Clerk's Office she and Soul Train Records and Solar Records founder Dick Griffey were married on November 13, 1974 until his passing in 2010.
SOLAR was an American record label founded in 1977 by Dick Griffey, reconstituted out of Soul Train Records only two years after it was founded with Soul Train television show host and creator Don Cornelius.
Year | Album | Chart positions [2] | Record label | |
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US | US R&B | |||
1982 | Still In Love | 80 | 13 | SOLAR Records |
Year | Single | Chart positions [3] | ||
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US | US R&B | US Dance | ||
1982 | "Show Me Where You're Coming From" | — | 23 | — |
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