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In 1972 Denis wrote this love ballad for his wife, Suzanne. Styx was signed to a small record label called Wooden Nickel when they first released this in 1973. It didn''t get much promotion and went nowhere, until a radio station in Chicago, WLS, received constant requests for "Lady", and the program director vowed to play the song every night until it became a hit. January 1975, two years after its first release, "Lady" entered the Billboard Top 40, where it peaked at #6 and propelled STYX II to gold record status. Read more on Last.fm.
In 1972 Denis wrote this love ballad for his wife, Suzanne. Styx was signed to a small record label called Wooden Nickel when they first released this in 1973. It didn''t get much promotion and went nowhere, until a radio station in Chicago, WLS, received constant requests for "Lady", and the program director vowed to play the song every night until it became a hit. January 1975, two years after its first release, "Lady" entered the Billboard Top 40, where it peaked at #6 and propelled STYX II to gold record status. Read more on Last.fm.
Renegade
Come Sail Away
Mr. Roboto
Babe
Too Much Time On My Hands
Boat On The River
The Best Of Times
Blue Collar Man (Long Nights)
The Grand Illusion
Lady
Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)
Lorelei
Crystal Ball
Show Me The Way
Miss America
Don't Let It End
Lady '95
Suite Madame Blue
Blue Collar Man
Rockin' The Paradise
Man In The Wilderness
A.D. 1928
Snowblind
Sing For The Day
Light Up
Superstars
Castle Walls
Queen Of Spades
Borrowed Time
Mademoiselle
Pieces Of Eight
Lights
The Grand Finale
Great White Hope
First Time
Cold War
Nothing Ever Goes As Planned
Heavy Metal Poisoning
Lords Of The Ring
High Time
Best Thing
You Need Love
Shooz
Just Get Through This Night
Why Me
Double Life
I'm O.K.
The Message
Rock & Roll Feeling
Love Is The Ritual

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