When ABC merged with MCA Records, they subsequently changed their name to
One Way featuring Al Hudson. Their next album was simply called
One Way Featuring Al Hudson and was also released in 1979. The album included the long 12" version of "You Can Do It". Their 1980 album was also confusingly called
One Way featuring Al Hudson. By 1981, the band was simply called
One Way. In 1981, frontwoman Alicia Myers left the band to pursue a solo career. She was replaced by Candyce Edwards, who served as female lead of the group from 1981 until 1985. Edwards' debut was on the
Fancy Dancer album and she remained with the group throughout their major success. After Edwards left the group in 1985, Jeanette Mack-Jackson replaced Edwards as lead singer. They were on MCA’s roster until 1988. They scored five
top 10 U.S.
R&B chart hits, with the biggest being "
Cutie Pie", which reached number four in 1982. One Way had R&B hit "Mr. Groove", about James Brown, in 1984. They had two more minor hits on the
UK Singles Chart with "Music" (1979) and "Let's Talk" (1985). They gained US R&B hits such as "Don't Think About It" and "You Better Quit" in 1987. They moved to
Capitol Records in 1988, where they released the album
A New Beginning later that same year. By this time, only Hudson, Roberson, and Meadows remained from the original line-up. In 2019, after a 31-year hiatus, One Way featuring Al Hudson released their 12th album,
New Old School. ==Discography==