"'''Lady '95'
" is a 1995 re-recording of the 1973 song "Lady". It was rerecorded as a result of a contractual dispute between A&M Records and Wooden Nickel Records. It solely appears on A&M compilations, most notably Styx: Greatest Hits'', for which the song was rerecorded.
Background The 1995 A&M compilation
Styx: Greatest Hits could not use the original version of "Lady" because the song was originally recorded for and released through Wooden Nickel Records (which also had a distribution arrangement with
RCA Records). Because A&M/PolyGram had been unable to secure distribution rights to the song, most of the original lineup of Styx (Dennis DeYoung, Chuck Panozzo, and James "J.Y." Young) reunited with longtime guitarist
Tommy Shaw to re-record the track at Dennis's home studio, The White Room. They were joined by uncredited session drummer
Todd Sucherman, who filled in for John Panozzo due to Panozzo's failing health; Sucherman officially (and permanently) joined the band in 1996, during the Return to Paradise tour, and is included in the present lineup. The track, which is very similar to the original, was titled "Lady '95". The recording of the track ultimately led to the classic lineup of Styx (except for John Panozzo) reuniting.
Reception The re-recorded version received mixed reviews from fans. Some claimed that the production was better than the original version. However, other fans still stick to the original, being that the original was the one that hit #6 on the charts.
Personnel •
Dennis DeYoung - lead vocals, keyboards •
James Young - lead guitar, backing vocals •
Tommy Shaw - rhythm guitar, backing vocals •
Chuck Panozzo - bass •
Todd Sucherman - drums ==Other media==