About "Lady"
"Lady" is a 1973 power ballad written and performed by the rock band Styx. It was first released on Styx II and was a local hit in the band's native Chicago, but initially failed to chart nationally. The song gained success shortly after Styx left Wooden Nickel Records to move to A&M Records in 1974 as it began picking up airplay nationwide, eventually peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in March 1975. The power ballad was later re-recorded for the 1995 Styx compilation Greatest Hits due to a contractual dispute between A&M and Wooden Nickel.
Top songs by Styx
- Babe
- Too Much Time On My Hands
- Miss America
- Sing For The Day
- Lady
- The Grand Illusion
- Come Sail Away
- Superstars
- Mr. Roboto
- Crystal Ball
- Castle Walls
- Pieces Of Eight
- Christopher, Mr. Christopher
- Suite Madame Blue
- Man In The Wilderness
- Lorelei
- Paradise
- This Old Man
- Don't Let It End
- Best Of Times
- Clair De Lune | Ballerina
- Sail Away
- Boat On The River
- Renegade
- Young Man
- What Has Come Between Us
- The Serpent Is Rising
- Man Of Miracles
- Blue Collar Man
- Mademoiselle
- Prelude 12 (promised Land)
- I'm Gonna Make You Feel It
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