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    • 'My Old Piano' Diana Ross My Old Piano (High Quality) Chic's Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards wrote this R&B disco track, in which Diana sings about the joy of playing a piano, describing it as if it were a person.
    • 'When You Tell Me That You Love Me' Diana Ross - When You Tell Me That You Love Me (Official Video) Released in 1991, this song reached number two in the UK.
    • 'Love Hangover' Diana Ross - Love Hangover. This seductive disco classic was produced by Hal David, who always wanted either Diana or Marvin Gaye to record it.
    • 'Theme from Mahogany' Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To) - Diana Ross. Originally recorded by Thelma Houston in 1973, Diana Ross covered it for the 1975 movie Mahogany, in which she starred as a struggling fashion design student who rose to fame as a popular fashion designer in Rome.
  1. Diana Ross Greatest Hits- Diana Ross Best Songs

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    • jazz Songs
    • I’m Coming Out
    • Surrender
    • Touch Me in The Morning
    • It’S My House
    • I’m Still Waiting
    • Theme from Mahogany
    • Doobedood’Ndoobe, Doobedood’Ndoobe, Doobedood’Ndoo
    • Take Me Higher
    • My Old Piano
    • You’Re A Special Part of Me
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    Let’s start with a bright slice of 1980 disco, as Diana delivers an anthem for those longing to shrug off inhibitions – especially those who felt they had to keep their sexuality a secret. A beautiful result of Diana’s first collaboration with Chic; she disliked the original masters, but “I’m Coming Out” ultimately became a triumph.

    Wave a white flag: Diana demands the love you owe her. Punchy, climactic, and powerful soul music from 1971, produced by songwriting giants Ashford & Simpson, and a hit title track from an album that ought to be more lauded.

    In the early 70s, Diana stopped making records for teens, singing adult-oriented songs about complex relationships, regrets, complications, and joys. “Touch Me In The Morning” was an elegant, profoundly grown-up pleasure, written by Michael Masser and released in 1972.

    Diana Ross hadn’t worked extensively with Ashford & Simpson since 1973, but Motown’s wonderful husband-and-wife team had conferred magic on her solo career from the start, and still worked their spell on her 1979 album, The Boss. It delivered this deceptively simple groove, celebrating female independence with a feather-light touch.

    One of the great lovelorn singles of the 70s. Diana has been waiting years for a fella to get around to fulfilling his romantic promise in this nuanced 1971 production by Deke Richards. A gloriously breathy performance from Motown’s queen sells this story perfectly.

    More music for adults in the lilting theme song from the 1975 romantic drama Diana starred in, Mahogany. Mellow and questioning, this version is almost chamber soul. Michael Masser, its producer and co-writer (with Gerry Goffin), had created the song for Thelma Houston in 1973, but it was Diana who delivered the huge hit.

    The story goes that Diana was voicing this song, but its writer-producer Deke Richards had not completed the lyrics, so the singer filled in with nonsense words. Berry Gordy, Motown’s boss, thought those curious non-lyrics made it distinctive. It was released like that and it became a big UK hit in 1972.

    Yes, Diana could do uplifting house: this 1995 sizzler found her perfectly comfortable in a then-contemporary dance groove. She had been happy in a disco setting; why shouldn’t this new floor-filling sound work for her? It did.

    And staying in the clubs, Lady Di and Chic deliver a quirky tribute to the musical instrument with the 88-note smile. A grand hit across Europe.

    It took some time to get Diana and Marvin together, with Marv reluctant to partake in another duet after the 1970 death of Tammi Terrell, but it eventually worked perfectly. This super-soulful ballad, with Marvin bringing a raw edge to Diana’s precision, is a joyful 1973 tribute to romantic passion.

    Discover the best Diana Ross songs from her solo career, spanning from disco to soul to pop. From classics like Ain't No Mountain High Enough to collaborations with Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson, these are the songs that made Diana Ross a legend.

    • Ian Mccann
  2. Enjoy 24 tracks of Diana Ross's best songs, from Ain't No Mountain High Enough to I Will Survive. This playlist features her solo hits, duets, and songs from The Wiz soundtrack.

  3. Diana Ross and The Supremes Greatest hits. A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and desktop.

  4. Thank You, the brand-new album from Diana Ross is out now! https://DianaRoss.lnk.to/ThankYouAlbumID Music video by Diana Ross performing I Still Believe.

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    • DianaRossVEVO
  5. Here is a collection of some of the greatest solo-hits of Mo-Town legend, Diana Ross.