Commodores - Nightshift ◆

: It was the band's first massive hit after the departure of Lionel Richie in 1982, proving they could succeed without their former frontman.

: Sung by new member J.D. Nicholas , it pays homage to Wilson’s signature hit "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" with the lyrics, "Your love it lifted us higher and higher" . Commodores - Nightshift

: Sung by Walter Orange, it references Gaye’s masterpiece "What's Going On" with the line, "Aw talk to me so you can see what's going on" . : It was the band's first massive hit

: The title refers to a celestial afterlife where these legends continue to perform together. A Strategic Comeback : Sung by Walter Orange, it references Gaye’s

Released in January 1985, by the Commodores stands as one of the most poignant tributes in music history. Written by lead singer Walter Orange in collaboration with Dennis Lambert and Franne Golde , the song was a response to the tragic deaths of soul icons Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson in 1984. A Masterful Tribute

The song’s lyrical structure honors each artist individually:

Watch the official music video for Nightshift, featuring the Commodores performing this 1980s soul classic: Nightshift Commodores - Topic YouTube• Dec 12, 2018 Enduring Legacy The song’s impact has lasted decades: