The RIAA certified the single releases "I'd Just Love to Lay You Down", "Tight Fittin' Jeans", and "That's My Job" as having gone Gold. Sales for those three singles, after an initial audit, shown that each had sold at least the required 500,000 copies. These certifications are based on a combination of vinyl, and later, online sales. "I'd Just Love to Lay You Down" was originally released in 1980; "Tight Fittin' Jeans" was originally released in 1981; and "That's My Job" was originally released in 1987. All three of those single releases hit long before the creation of digital downloads and the internet as we know it. I'd suspect the majority of those songs had the bulk of their sales on vinyl and as a lot of people online have also said the record company simply didn't submit any audit paperwork for the RIAA. I believe this same thing holds true for dozens upon dozens of other legendary recording artists down through the decades who don't have a large collection of Gold or Platinum records hanging on their wall. Record companies never contacting the RIAA to audit the sales of singles or albums leads to nobody knowing if a song or album has reached Gold status or higher.
Anyway, the later creation of online music stores and digital downloads increased the purchase availability of songs from earlier decades...and that's how three single releases that were released more than 30 years ago are suddenly certified Gold. It's my belief that these particular songs were Gold status for decades but went overlooked. Think of how huge a hit "Slow Hand" happened to be for Conway...two weeks it spent at number one in 1982. How many feel that particular Conway recording has sold more than 500,000 copies within the last 39 years? It probably has...but it hasn't been certified yet. According to information posted on Conway social media there is to be another audit of Conway's record sales in 2022...and it's very likely several of his single releases and possibly album releases from the 1980s, in particular, will get their long overdue certifications.
"I'd Just Love to Lay You Down" is from the 1980 album, Heart and Soul.
"Tight Fittin' Jeans" is from the 1981 album, Mr. T
"That's My Job" is from the 1987 album, Borderline (see photo above).
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