In 1980 Luther Vandross became better known as the guest vocalist for the studio group Change with the hit songs “The Glow of Love” and “Searching.” Around the same time, he took his solo demos to Larkin Arnold and Jerome Gasper, executives with Epic Records. Vandross immediately got a record deal to write and produce his own albums. “Never Too Much” became his first hit single, topping the R&B charts and two years later charting in the UK at #44. The Never Too Much album went on to sell over 2 million copies.
