Few pop-star comebacks have been as graceful as Lionel Richie's over the past few years. The delightfully mustachioed singer -- who plays Wednesday at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater -- was responsible for '80s smashes such as "Lady," "All Night Long" and "Dancing on the Ceiling." He redefined himself as a country singer in 2012, reinterpreting his hits with guests such as Willie Nelson, Blake Shelton, Shania Twain and his old friend Kenny Rogers. And in interviews, the former Commodore happily deflates his own pop-cultural image, poking fun at his own iconic hits. "If you go back and look at all of my songs, I don't like long titles. 'Still.' 'Hello.' 'Easy,'" Richie, 54, told Entertainment Weekly. "'You Are' was too long. It was going to be just 'You.'"