
^ "Lisa Loeb Chart History ( Billboard 200)".^ "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received ". The collection of five songs, both classic and new, by Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and actress Lisa Loeb (well known for her platinum-selling No.1.


"Lisa Loeb mixes her Kitty with her 'Cake and Pie' ". ^ a b Harmon, Rod (December 25, 2002)."Folk-popster Lisa Loeb won't be an 'Underdog' for record labels". ^ a b Gonzalez, Erika (February 20, 2003)."Lisa Loeb moves her music to the front burner". ^ Zimmerman, Kevin (February 24, 2002)."Loeb blends musical styles on A&M's 'Cake' ". ^ "Lisa Loeb: Cake and Pie : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone".^ "Cake and Pie - Lisa Loeb - Songs, Reviews, Credits".The songs "We Could Still Belong Together", "She's Falling Apart", and "Too Fast Driving" were cut from Hello Lisa and replaced with "Did That", "What Am I Supposed to Say" and "Take Me Back". Loeb bought the rights to the masters of the songs, and the album was reissued and renamed Hello Lisa. See if Lisa made the list of most famous people with first name Lisa. She had chart topping singles covering a span of 4 years. more radio, and hired Juan Patio, who had produced Lisa Loeb's Stay. Her last appearance in the charts was 1997. They shared bootlegs of live shows and lyrics to unreleased songs and built a. Loeb subsequently negotiated a release from A&M and joined Artemis Records. Lisa Loeb was around 26 years old when her first singled charted. A&M and Loeb clashed over the music video concept for "Underdog", so the record label did not fund the shooting of the video. Ĭake and Pie did not receive any major backing or promotion from Loeb's record label which led to the album's commercial failure. It was originally scheduled to debut in 2000, but the album wasn't released until 2002. The singer began working on Cake and Pie in 1999. Loeb was moved to A&M after Geffen became part of Universal Music Group in 1999. The album was released on A&M, at that time the sister label of Geffen Records, which had released Loeb's previous two records ( Tails and Firecracker). "Underdog" peaked at #39 on Billboard 's Adult Top 40 chart in the fall of 2002.

The music video for "Someone You Should Know" was played heavily on VH1 upon its release in early 2002. In the US, it received moderate airplay on Triple A, Adult Top 40 and Pop radio formats, though never officially charted. The album's single "Someone You Should Know" was released in November 2001, and the song became a hit in Japan. "We Could Still Belong Together" was also included on the soundtrack to Legally Blonde. The first single "The Way It Really Is" was a moderate hit among college radio. It was released in 2002 through A&M Records.
