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Sheryl Lee Ralph – In The Evening (Germany 12″) (1984)

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As Pride Month continues, “The Soundtrack of Pride” shines a spotlight on a dance floor classic that perfectly captures the spirit of self-expression, freedom, and community. While it may not have achieved the mainstream recognition of some of its contemporaries, Sheryl Lee Ralph’s 1984 debut single “In The Evening” became a beloved anthem in clubs and remains an enduring favorite within LGBTQ+ culture.

Many know Sheryl Lee Ralph as the original Deena Jones in the Broadway production of Dreamgirls, or from her acclaimed television and film career. Long before earning awards and critical acclaim on screen, Ralph stepped onto the dance floor with a record that would leave a lasting mark on club culture.

Produced by Trevor Lawrence, “In The Evening” combined infectious post-disco grooves, soulful vocals, and polished production into one of the most irresistible dance records of the decade. The single reached No. 6 on Billboard’s Dance chart and became a favorite in clubs around the world.

What truly cemented the song’s place in LGBTQ+ history, however, was its message.

The song’s unforgettable lyric, “In the evening, the real me comes alive,” resonated deeply with many queer people during the 1980s. At a time when countless LGBTQ+ individuals still faced discrimination, rejection, and pressure to hide their authentic selves, the nightlife offered something precious, a place where they could finally be free. Dance clubs became sanctuaries, and songs like “In The Evening” became their soundtrack.

For many, those lyrics were more than words. They reflected a lived experience. During the day, some were forced to conceal who they were. At night, surrounded by community on crowded dance floors, they could embrace their true identity. Ralph’s powerful vocal performance gave voice to those feelings of liberation and self-discovery.

The record quickly became a staple in gay clubs and discotheques upon its release. Decades later, it continues to fill dance floors and remains a cherished classic in LGBTQ+ spaces. Few songs from the era so perfectly capture the joy, resilience, and sense of belonging that club culture provided.

Sheryl Lee Ralph herself has fully embraced the song’s legacy. In recent years she has frequently referred to “In The Evening” as a “big gay anthem” and has credited much of its enduring popularity within the LGBTQ+ community to her friendship with the late disco icon Sylvester, one of the most important and influential openly gay artists in dance music history.

Ralph’s connection to the LGBTQ+ community extends far beyond this single. Throughout her career she has been a passionate advocate and ally. In 2024 she was recognized for her tireless support of LGBTQ+ causes, being named Advocate of the Year by Out Magazine and honored by GLAAD for her ongoing activism and commitment to equality.

More than forty years after its release, “In The Evening” remains a shining example of how music can provide comfort, empowerment, and connection. It reminds us of the importance of safe spaces, chosen families, and the freedom to live authentically.

As we celebrate Pride Month and the songs that helped shape LGBTQ+ culture, “In The Evening” stands tall as more than just a dance record. It is an anthem of self-acceptance, a celebration of authenticity, and a testament to the power of finding your community.

When the sun goes down, and the music begins, the message still rings true:

“In the evening, the real me comes alive.”

SIDE A:
In The Evening (Special Extended Dance Mix) 6:18

SIDE B:
In The Evening (Instrumental) 6:18

VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Naer Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint

Chart Performance — Sheryl Lee Ralph: In The Evening (1984)
Chart Peak Position Date
US Billboard Dance Club Songs #6 1984
Belgium (Ultrapop Flanders) #16 1984
Netherlands (Dutch Singles Top 100) #18 1984
UK Singles Chart #64 1984

RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: TELDEC – 6.20379
Format: Vinyl, 12″, Green Fluorescent
Country: Germany
Released: 1984
Genre: Electronic, Funk / Soul
Style: Synth-po

CREDITS:

NOTES:
Pressed on Green Fluorescent Vinyl

Licensed by – The New York Music Company

Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS

VINYL TRANSFER & AUDIO RESTORATION:
-DjPaulT
for BURNING THE GROUND

THE GEAR:
Turntable: Technics SL-1200MK7
Cartridge/Stylus: Ortofon Concorde Music Black
Phono Pre-amp: Pro-Ject Tube Box DS2
Phono Tubes: Genalex Gold Lion 12AX7 ECC83/B759 Gold Pins Vacuum Tube – Matched Pair
Audio Interface: MOTU M4
Turntable Isolation Platform: ISO-Tone™ Turntable Isolation Platform
Platter: Pro Spin Acrylic Mat
Stabilizer: Pro-Ject Record Puck
Record Cleaning: VPI HW 16.5 Record Cleaning Machine
Cleaning Solution: Turgikleen Record Cleaning Solution
Scanner: Epson Workforce WF-7610 Professional Printer/Scanner

SOFTWARE:
Recording/Editing: Adobe Audition 25 (Recording)
Down Sampling/Dither: iZotope RX Advanced 2
Artwork Editor: Adobe Photoshop CS5
Click Removal: Manual
FLAC/MP3 Conversion: dBpoweramp
M3U Playlist: Playlist Creator

RESTORATION NOTES:
All vinyl rips are recorded @ 32bit/float
FLAC (Level Eight)
Artwork scanned at 600dpi


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