In 1989, Lewis and The Andantes were among the artists invited to join UK producer
Ian Levine's mega-project
Motorcity Records, a label formed to record new material using former Motown artists. She became the main backing vocals co-ordinator for the label and did several hundred arrangements while she recorded more than 50 tracks with herself and as a lead singer for the re-formed Andantes. Her single
Separation (1991) (co-written by Levine and
Billy Griffin) was
Single of the Week when reviewed in the British soul magazine
Blues & Soul. After the label's demise in 1992, she continued to work regularly with Levine. In 1997, she recorded 50 cover versions of Motown and
Northern Soul classics, although only a handful have been released on various artists compilations. In 1999, she recorded 76 gospel tracks with Levine for
K-Tel. During the 2000s Lewis occasionally toured with
Martha Reeves's original backing group
The Vandellas and performed in
Manchester, England in October 2007; where she had also been scheduled to record a track for Levine's album
Disco 2008, an engagement she had to cancel due to health problems. In 2018, Lewis returned to the UK to perform at the annual Northern Soul Survivors weekender at Butlins, Skegness. Her death, at the age of 76 was announced on September 2, 2024. ==Albums==