20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of One Way
Biography
One Way was an R&B/funk band that was popular in the late 1970s, and throughout most of the 1980s. The band was formed in 1979 in Detroit, Michigan, and was originally known as Soul Partners and Al Hudson and the Partners. Al Hudson, Alicia Myers, guitarists Dave Roberson and Cortez Harris, bassist Kevin McCord, drummer Gregory Green and keyboardist Jonathan Meadows were the original members. They first recorded as Al Hudson and the Partners, scoring an R&B hit on the ABC label called "You Can...
One Way was an R&B/funk band that was popular in the late 1970s, and throughout most of the 1980s. The band was formed in 1979 in Detroit, Michigan, and was originally known as Soul Partners and Al Hudson and the Partners.
Al Hudson, Alicia Myers, guitarists Dave Roberson and Cortez Harris, bassist Kevin McCord, drummer Gregory Green and keyboardist Jonathan Meadows were the original members. They first recorded as Al Hudson and the Partners, scoring an R&B hit on the ABC label called "You Can Do It" in 1979.
At that time, however, ABC Records was in the process of being taken over by MCA Records as part of a buyout, and when the band moved to the MCA label, they subsequently changed their name to One Way featuring Al Hudson before becoming One Way. They were on MCA from 1980 to 1988. They scored five Top 10 U.S. R&B chart hits, with the biggest being "Cutie Pie," which reached number four in 1982. Candye Edwards was the female lead of the group from 1981 to 1985. Edwards' debut was on the Fancy Dancer album, and she remained with the group throughout the biggest successes, including "Cutie Pie."
One Way had minor hits on the UK Singles Chart with "Music" (1979) and "Let's Talk About Shhh" (1985). They moved to Capitol Records in 1988, where they released their final album A New Beginning later that same year. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.