Yes It's You Lady is the eighth studio album by Smokey Robinson as a solo artist, released in 1982 on Motown. The record represents a shift towards a more contemporary and polished sound, influenced by early 1980s R&B and pop, with production shared between Robinson, George Tobin, and Mike Piccirillo.
The album includes the hit single 'Tell Me Tomorrow', which reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also contains 'Old Fashioned Love', another single that received good radio rotation and contributed to the album's moderate chart success.
Recorded at Motown studios in Los Angeles, the album featured prominent session musicians. Although it did not replicate the massive success of previous albums like 'A Quiet Storm', Yes It's You Lady was well received by critics and helped maintain Robinson's relevance in the 1980s music scene.