King of the World is the final album by French disco act Sheila and B. Devotion, released in June 27, 1980. The album which was both written and produced by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers of American R&B

band Chic includes the hit "Spacer" which reached #18 on the UK charts in early 1980 and was a Top 10 hit in most of Europe, selling more than 5 million copies worldwide, and was twenty years later to be sampled by Swedish band Alcazar for their 2000 hit "Crying at the Discotheque" (#13 UK). The album displays some elements unusual in Chic productions, such as prominent guitar solos in place of the breakdowns that were normally a staple part of the Chic sound, and some unusual lyrical subject matter, such as the sci-fi themed "Spacer" and a humorous song about credit cards.

Side A
"Spacer" - 6:15
"Mayday" - 3:44
"Charge Plates and Credit Cards" - 4:26
"Misery" - 3:02
Side B
"King of the World" - 4:37
"Cover Girls" - 3:17
"Your Love Is Good" - 4:38
"Don't Go" - 4:32
Bonus tracks 2006 French deluxe edition
"Your Love Is Good" (Original US 12" Promo) - 4:50
"Spacer" (Lost in Space Mix) - 6:45
"Spacer" (Lost in Space Dub Mix) - 6:09
"Spacer" (Down to Earth Mix) - 7:29
"Spacer" (Remix Radio Edit) - 0:02
"Spacer" (DMC Remix) - 1:24
"Spacer" (Trevor Is King) - 5:49

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Sheila – King Of The World [ French deluxe edition] 2006
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