Penny Lover | |
Cover: | Lionel Richie - Penny Lover.png |
Caption: | North American 7" 45 RPM |
Type: | single |
Artist: | Lionel Richie |
Album: | Can't Slow Down |
B-Side: | Tell Me |
Released: | September 1984 |
Recorded: | 1983 |
Genre: | Pop |
Length: |
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Label: | Motown |
Producer: |
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Prev Title: | Stuck on You |
Prev Year: | 1984 |
Next Title: | Say You, Say Me |
Next Year: | 1985 |
"Penny Lover" is the title of the fifth and final single released from Lionel Richie's multi-platinum 1983 album, Can't Slow Down. The song was written by Richie and his then-wife, Brenda Harvey Richie.
As with all the other singles taken from Can't Slow Down ("All Night Long (All Night)", "Running with the Night", "Hello" and "Stuck on You"), "Penny Lover" was a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, spending two weeks at No. 8 in December 1984.[1] The song reached an identical No. 8 peak position on the Billboard R&B chart, while on the Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, the song logged four weeks at No. 1.[2] On the UK Singles Chart, the song reached number 18.[3] In Canada, it peaked at No. 12 on the RPM singles chart.
In a song review printed in Billboard by an anonymous writer in 1984, "Penny Lover" was described as "another of his unfailingly effective universal-appeal ballads".[2] [4]
The music video was directed by Bob Giraldi, who had also directed "Running with the Night" and "Hello".
In addition to being shortened by nearly 2 minutes, the single version is remixed with added reverb and more prominent background vocals, as well as a cold ending with just vocals and keyboard.
7" single
12" single
Peak position | |
Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] | 73 |
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Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[6] | 90 | |
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Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[7] | 77 |
US Top Pop Singles (Billboard)[8] | 96 | |
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US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[9] | 35 |
Jamaican reggae duo Sly and Robbie covered the song in 1997, from their album Friends. It features singer Ambelique, and the song also appears on his 1997 album Sings the Classics. The single reached No. 94 on the UK Singles Chart.
. David Kent (historian). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992. illustrated. Australian Chart Book. St Ives, N.S.W.. 1993. 0-646-11917-6. 252.