| 1. Touch Me In The Morning (in the style of Diana Ross) 3 m. 38 s. D |
| 2. I'm Coming Out (in the style of Diana Ross) 3 m. 19 s. F |
| 3. Good Morning Heartache (in the style of Diana Ross) 2 m. 22 s. Eb |
| 4. Mirror, Mirror (in the style of Diana Ross) 4 m. 2 s. Dm |
| 5. Endless Love (in the style of L/Ross D Richie) 4 m. 27 s. Bb |
| 6. Upside Down (in the style of Diana Ross) 3 m. 5 s. Gm |
| 7. Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand) (in the style of Diana Ross) 2 m. 51 s. Bb |
| 8. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (in the style of Diana Ross) 2 m. 53 s. E |
| 9. Ain't No Mountain High Enough (in the style of Diana Ross) 5 m. 15 s. Eb |
| 10. You're All I Need To Get By (in the style of Diana Ross) 3 m. 1 s. A |
Editorial Reviews
Sing the hits of Diana Ross! This CD+G features 10 note-perfect multiplex tracks of famous Diana Ross songs. Perfect for practice, performances, auditions, and more! Includes 2 versions of each song (guide vocals, and instrumental background track). Full lyric book included.
Hits Of Diana Ross (Karaoke),Diana Ross,Pocketsongs CDG
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Compact Command Performances: 20 Greatest Hits
Diana Ross & The Supremes Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008K8U Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
- Where Did Our Love Go
- Baby Love
- Come See About Me
- My World is Empty Without You
- Stop! In the Name of Love
- Back in My Arms Again
- I Hear a Symphony
- You Can't Hurry Love
- Love is Like an Itching in My Heart
- You Keep Me Hangin' On
- Love is Here and Now You're Gone
- Reflections
- Love Child
- I'll Try Something New
- I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
- Someday We'll Be Together
- Up the Ladder to the Roof
- Stoned Love
- Nathan Jones
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I hear a symphony.......2004-02-23
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All the Great Hits
Diana Ross Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004YWW7 Release Date: 2000-10-03 |
Tracks:
- Endless Love - Diana Ross With Lionel Richie
- It's My Turn
- Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)
- Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand)
- Touch Me In The Morning
- Good Morning Heartache
- Last Time I Saw Him
- Upside Down
- I'm Coming Out
- Tenderness
- My Old Piano
- The Boss
- It's My House
- Love Hangover
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Remember Me
Customer Reviews:
Great collection.......2007-02-25
Amazon Needs to Get a Clue!!!.......2006-11-10
Amazon needs to get a clue!!!
Not bad, but the flaw is the edited versions of LH and ANMHE!!!.......2006-09-13
18 #1 Hits On Billboard Hot 100.......2006-03-10
Three artist have charted 17 #1 hits: Elvis Presley,Michael Jackson(4 as part of the Jackson 5) and Mariah Carey,this includes her solo and non-solo recordings. The Beatle have charted 20 #1 hits, giving it's members Paul McCartney 29,George Harrison 23 John Lennon and Ringo Starr 22.
I don't know how often Diana Ross has been sampled, or what chart positions those recordings reached on the Billboard Hot 100, but I do know that "Mo Money Mo Problems" credited to The Notorious B.I.G. featuring Puff Daddy and Mase samples Ross's "I'm Coming Out", "Mo" reached #1 for 2 weeks, 8-30 and 9-6-1997. If Ross had received credit on this song it would give her #1 hits in 4 decades and a #1 chart span of about 33 years and 3 weeks -- Cher has the longest span of #1 hits,33 years 7 months 3 weeks "I Got You Babe" by Sonny and Cher 8-14-1965 to 4-3-1999 "Believe". Cher's solo span is about 27 years 5 months beginning with "Gypsys,Tramps and Thieves" on 11-6-1971.--Michael Jackson has the second longest span 25 years 7 months 1 week "I want You Back" The Jackson5 on 1-31-1970 to 9-2-1995 "You Are Not Alone". His solo span is about 22 years 10 months 3 weeks beginning with "Ben" on 10-14-1972. --Elton John has the thrid longest span with 24 years 11 months "Crocodile Rock" 2-17-1973 to 1-10-1998 "Something about the Way You Look Tonight/Candle in the Wind 1997"
A really good collection.......2005-12-13
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Diana Ross' Greatest Hits
Diana Ross Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000008K8G Release Date: 1992-04-13 |
Tracks:
- Touch Me in the Morning
- Love Hangover
- Last Time I Saw Him
- I Thought It Took a Little Time (But Today I Fell in Love)
- Do You Know Where You're Going To? (Theme from Mahogany)
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Remember Me
- One Love in My Lifetime
- Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)
- Good Morning Heartache
Customer Reviews:
A great album that was wrongfully deleted...........2005-11-21
Extended versions of Diana's hits.......2004-02-17
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1964: Shakin' All Over (Time Life Music Classic Rock)
Major Lance , Brenda Holloway , The Hondells , Jumpin' Gene Simmons , The Velvelettes , Jimmy Hughes , Bobby Bland , The Impressions , The Searchers , and Gerry and the Pacemakers Manufacturer: Time-Life Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FPHJBS |
Product Description
Song listing: 1 Roy Orbison Oh, Pretty Woman (2:58) 2 Major Lance Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um (2:22) 3 Peter & Gordon I Don't Want To See You Again (2:01) 4 Chuck Berry Nadine (Is It You?) (2:34) 5 Brenda Holloway Every Little Bit Hurts (2:53) 6 Beach Boys, The Don't Worry Baby (2:49) 7 Hondells, The Little Honda (2:05) 8 Jumpin' Gene Simmons Haunted House (2:35) 9 Velvelettes, The Needle In A Haystack (2:26) 10 Dionne Warwick Walk On By (2:53) 11 Gerry & The Pacemakers Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (2:37) 12 Diana Ross & The Supremes Baby Love (2:39) 13 Searchers, The Don't Throw Your Love Away (2:17) 14 Ventures, The Walk, Don't Run '64 (2:25) 15 Marvelettes, The Too Many Fish In The Sea (2:30) 16 Little Anthony & The Imperials I'm On The Outside (Looking In) (3:09) 17 Jimmy Hughes Steal Away (2:28) 18 Bobby Bland Ain't Nothing You Can Do (2:31) 19 Jan & Dean Drag City (2:17) 20 Martha Reeves & The Vandellas Quicksand (2:36) 21 Impressions, The Talking About My Baby (2:32) 22 Bobby Vinton Mr. Lonely (2:39)
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Diana Ross - Greatest Hits: The RCA Years
Diana Ross Manufacturer: RCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002X1I Release Date: 1997-03-25 |
Tracks:
- Chain Reaction
- Summertime
- Muscles
- It's Never Too Late
- Experience
- Love Or Loneliness
- Missing You
- Selfish One
- Tell Me Again
- Let's Go Up
- Mirror, Mirror
- In Your Arms
- (I Love) Being In Love With You
- Swept Away
- It's Hard For Me To Say
- Why Do Fools Fall In Love
- Cross My Heart
- Endless Love
Customer Reviews:
all the best at rca.......2007-01-21
The Glossy RCA Years.......2006-04-27
This compilation opens with the affectionate re-creation of her days with The Supremes on the fun, bouncy, Chain Reaction. Produced by The Bee Gees, the track was simply magical and caught onto the British public like a magnet. Chain Reaction raced to the top of the U.K charts at the dawn of 1986 and clung onto pole position for weeks on end. However American audiences were less impressed and the track stalled within the lower raches of the Hot 100. Chain Reaction was origanally a featured recording on the dynamic, Bee Gees and Michael Jackson produced album, Eaten Alive of 1985.
The breathtakingly beautiful, Summertime is deliciously delivered by Diana, with her vocal delivery dripping with such warmth, passion and feeling. Her exuberant delivery compliments the divine, sweeping musical arrangements and is hauntingly atmospheric in its tone. Summertime became one of the highlights on the fabulous, Red Hot Rhythm And Blues album, her final for the RCA label, recorded in 1987 and easily her most consistent studio album on the label.
Muscles was a slinky Pop masterpiece with its hypnotic, trance-like tone. She was aided by Michael Jackson on Muscles where he wrote and assembled the recording and was seemingly trying to convey a womans sexual fantasies (or perharps his own??????). He is also neatly gelled into the background where his backing vocals certainly add to the over-all effect. Muscles rushed into the U.S Top 10 whilst gliding in at No.15 in the U.K. Muscles was also one of the few significant recordings featured on the dreary, mish-mash affair of Silk Electric, recorded back in 1982 and her second album for the label.
It's Never Too Late was directly swiped from her debut set on the label, Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1981). This was easily one of the most dated songs on the album so why this is included on the track list is a mystery when there were much superior recordings than this forgetable fluff. The track is a late 70's sounding disco number thats overly laid back musical arrangements lacks the dynamic force of some of her monster disco classics such as Love Hangover, The Boss, Upside Down and I'm Coming Out. It's Never Too Late was issued as a single in the U.K and became a Top 50 struggler.
The hauntingly atmospheric, Experience was lifted from the explosive, Eaten Alive set. The mesmerising musical arrangements are sensual and exotic, delivered with real gutsy emotion from Miss. Ross. Though it has a strong quality, it failed to gain wide commercial recognition where it stalled within the lower reaches of the chart though sounds a timeless classic.
Love Or Loneliness was a flop single in the U.S which was taken from the worst studio album of her career, Ross (1983). It marks a neat transistion between R&B and Country and though is one of the better tracks to be found on Ross, is not really particularly memroable.
What is truly timeless is the touching, heart-felt, Missing You, dedicated to the late Marvin Gaye and written and assembled by Lionel Richie. The lyrics are strongly emotive and Dianas impeccable delivey is astoundingly strong proving the point that she does indeed possess a lot of power and volume in her voice when she really goes for it. Dianas performance just gives you goose bumps! Missing You was part of the Swept Away (1984) album and slammed its way into the U.S Top 10 charts whilst despite several re-promotions in the U.K., died a quick death.
Her cover of the 50's Doo-wop classic, Selfish One, sounds like shes back with The Supremes again where that yearning vulnreability you could always detect on her recordings with them, amazingly creeps back in her performance on here. She sounds so angelic yet absolutely stunning all the same. Selfish One was one of the featured tracks on the Red Hot Rhythm And Blues album.
Tell Me Again is a little too sappy and girlish for my liking though Dianas delivery is exhlirating and as crystal-clear as always, though more angelic than ever and therefore occasionally loses its soulful edge which is initially the tracks shortcomings. Tell Me Again was also featured on the Red Hot Rhythm And Blues album.
Lets Go Up, taken from Ross, is little better. Its certainly upbeat but amounts too nothing but disposable Pop and is not in any way anything spectacular. Lets Go Up was lifted as a single in the U.S where it stalled at a measly, No.77.
The startling Funk-Rock driven track, Mirror, Mirror is delivered with a fiery, raw and compelling performance from its star and if anything, conveyed her clear diversity. Diana produced this nifty little classic herself and it rapidly jumped into the U.S Top 10, whilst becoming a Top 40 struggler. This also became part of the track line up on her debut RCA set, Why Do Fools Fall In Love (1981).
In Your Arms contains a ghastly, sickly-sweet tone and is virtually souless with its white-washed musical arrangements, though Diana manages to lift the recording with her strikingly breathy, seamless voice. In Your Arms remained hidden away on 1982's, Silk Electic.
What emerges as one of my favourite Diana Ross ballads of the 1980's is the Bee Gees produced, I Love Being In Love (With You) which has a sparkling, timeless quality. Her voice is breathtakingly beautiful and this was defintely one of the highlights on the classic, Eaten Alive album.
The atmospheric, Swept Away is a dazzling combination of Rock and R&B. Written by Daryl Hall, the track was one of her most adventurous and diverse recordings at RCA. Utterly compelling, the track features, fantastic and diverse musical arrangements and is ignited by a razor sharp and enduringly sassy performance from La Ross. Swept Away became a Top 20 seller in the U.S in 1984.
The Luther Vandross produced, It's Hard For Me To Say is a beautifully mellow, exotic ballad which is mesmerising from its lush orchestrations to the sensual, yet strong performance from Diana. This excellent, tugging ballad was featured on the driving, Red Hot Rhthym And Blues album of 1987.
Her cover version of Frankie Lymon And The Teenagers late 50's, Doo-Wop classic, Why Do Fools Fall In Love, loses its origanal streets of New York vibe which was where it was created and inspired, and is re-worked into, for all intents and purposes, pure Las Vegas kitsch. The track sounds dated today though enjoyed success when released as a single where it hastily bounced into the Top 10 charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
Cross My Heart is another tugging, strongly emotive ballad from Red Hot Rhythm And Blues where Diana sparkles vocally and is accompanied by divine orchestrations.
Finally this compilation is led to its grand finale - a solo version of her chart-topper, Endless Love. Arguably this version is more effective where Dianas mighty performance is remarkably powerful. It captures one of her strongest performances on record and to hear her belt out those long, lingering notes at the exalting climax of the recording makes you apprecaiate what a divine, special talent this lady truly is. Diana Ross is in a class and a style of her own. She remains the ultimate Soul Diva and a living legend!
Not Really Greatest Hits............2006-03-23
Lacks Proper Song Selection - To Respect Recorded History.......2005-12-21
Nice album cover. Needs improvement in overall packaging, song sequence, new liner notes, and remastering. Could benefit from extended 12" versions of the uptempo numbers ("Eaten Alive" was an outstanding remix - the extended version would have made this collection priceless, while "Pieces Of Ice" was much tighter and better paced in the single version). A note to other reviewers: although "All Of You" was released as a Columbia 45 rpm single, it was cross-licensed and released in the RCA LP release, "Swept Away". The inclusion of "Endless Love" without Lionel Richie may be a throwaway, but RCA only owns this solo version, which she re-recorded for the "Why Do Fools Fall In Love" LP. Its inclusion is validated with the fact that it was her most successful song of the 1980's.
The following would be the ideal track listing:
1. Why Do Fools Fall In Love?
2. Mirror, Mirror (Extended Version)
3. Work That Body
4. It's Never Too Late
5. Endless Love (Solo Version)
6. Muscles (12" Version)
7. Pieces Of Ice (Single Edit)
8. All Of You (Duet with Julio Iglesias)
9. Swept Away (Extended Version)
10. Missing You
11. Forever Young
12. Touch By Touch
13. Eaten Alive (12" Version)
14. Chain Reaction (Single Mix)
15. Dirty Looks
At the VERY LEAST, RCA, please provide a remastered compilation, entitle it "THE RCA SINGLES", and lets call it a day! Is that too much to ask?
Average Greatest Hits For A Supreme Star.......2005-11-19
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Diana Ross - The Greatest Hits Live
Diana Ross Manufacturer: EMI Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000073FI Release Date: 1996-08-08 |
Tracks:
- Intro-Dirty Diana
- I'm Coming Out
- Upside Down
- What Can One Person Do
- Missing You
- Mirror Mirror
- Chain Reaction
- Muscles
- Dirty Looks
- Love Hangover
- The Man I Love
- Do Youknow Where You're Going To
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Paradise
- This House
- Workin' Overtime
- Supremes Medley - Baby Love - Stop In The Name Of Love - You Can't Hurry Love - You Keep Me Hangin' On - Love Is Like An Itchin' In My Heart
- Why Do Fools Fall In Love
- Endless Love
- Reach Out And Touch Somebody's Hand
Album Description
Japanese edition of 1989 live EMI album featuring 20 of herbest, as both a solo artist and as leader of the Supremes.Includes a five song Supremes medley, plus 'Upside Down','Love Hangover', 'Endless Love', 'Reach Out And TouchSomebody's Hand', 'Ain't NoCustomer Reviews:
almost to th top of the moutain.......2007-01-21
Disappointing.......2005-05-16
If you want to hear Diana in a better live setting, pick up 'Live At Caesars Palace' or 'An Evening With...'.
Greatest Collection of Diana Ross to date.......2001-12-21
Great!.......2001-11-07
It was televised across the world. Miss Ross performed some of her Best Songs ranging from "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" to a "Supreme Medley".
The concert kicks off with M. Jackson's "Dirty Diana", then she sings 2 superhits from her CD Diana (1980) "I'm Coming Out" & "Upside Down". During the concert she introduces her 1989 Motown Album "Workin' Overtime". Of course "Endless Love"& "Missing You" are included. The Album's closing song is Diana's personal anthem "Reach Out & Touch".
THIS CD IS THE BEST.......2000-11-03
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More Hits By Supremes + Sing Hol
Diana Ross Manufacturer: Phantom Sound & Vision ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000A2PLP2 Release Date: 2004-01-01 |
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16 #1 Hits from the Early 60's
Various , Diana Ross & The Supremes , and The Temptations Manufacturer: Motown ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001AEV Release Date: 1991-11-25 |
Tracks:
- Shop Around - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- Please Mr. Postman - The Marvelettes
- Do You Love Me - The Contours
- You've Really Got A Hold On Me - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
- Fingertips (Part II) - Stevie Wonder
- Love Is Like A (Heat Wave) - Martha and The Vandellas
- My Guy - Mary Wells
- Where Did Our Love Go - Diana Ross and The Supremes
- Baby Love - Diana Ross and The Supremes
- Come See About Me - Diana Ross and The Supremes
- My Girl - The Temptations
- Shotgun - Jr. Walker and The All Stars
- Stop! In The Name Of Love - Diana Ross and The Supremes
- I Can't Help Myself - The Four Tops
- Back In My Arms Again - Diana Ross and The Supremes
- I Hear A Symphony - Diana Ross and The Supremes
Customer Reviews:
A MUST.......2000-05-08
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Class Reunion 1970 - Greatest Hits of 1970
Jackson 5 , Diana Ross , Edwin Starr , Rare Earth , Joe Cocker , The Brotherhood Of Man , The Moody Blues , Rod Stewart , Traffic , and The Allman Brothers Band Manufacturer: Polygram/Rebound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000FNIT32 |
Product Description
Class Reunion 1970 - Greatest Hits Of 1970 // 1. I'll Be There - Jackson 5 2. Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Diana Ross 3. War - Edwin Starr 4. Get Ready - Rare Earth 5. The Letter - Joe Cocker 6. United We Stand - The Brotherhood Of Man 7. Question - The Moody Blues 8. Cut Across Shorty - Rod Stewart 9. Glad - Traffic 10. In Memory Of Elizabeth Reed - The Allman Brothers Band 11. One Less Bell To Answer - The Fifth Dimension 12. I'll Never Fall In Love Again - Dionne Warwick
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1965: Shakin' All Over (Time-Life Music Classic Rock)
The Zombies , Lee Dorsey , Cannibal and the Headhunters , The Strangeloves , Peter and Gordon , Diana Ross and the Supremes , The Larks , Jackie DeShannon , Gary Lewis and the Playboys , and The Guess Who Manufacturer: Time Life Music ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000FCIZHS |
Product Description
From the Time-Life Music Classic Rock series - 1965: Shakin' All Over with 23 of the best rock 'n' roll songs from 1965. Song listing: 1 James Brown Papa's Got A Brand New Bag (2:08) 2 Zombies, The Tell Her No (2:07) 3 Lee Dorsey Ride Your Pony (2:51) 4 Cher All I Really Want To Do (2:57) 5 Peter & Gordon I Go To Pieces (2:23) 6 Jackie DeShannon What The World Needs Now Is Love (3:07) 7 Cannibal & The Headhunters Land Of 1000 Dances (2:15) 8 Gary Lewis & The Playboys Count Me In (2:26) 9 Larks, The The Jerk (2:35) 10 Vogues, The You're The One (2:20) 11 Kinks, The Set Me Free (2:13) 12 Righteous Brothers, The Unchained Melody (3:38) 13 Diana Ross & The Supremes Stop! In The Name Of Love (2:53) 14 Marvin Gaye Ain't That Peculiar (3:02) 15 Strangeloves, The I Want Candy (2:36) 16 Freddie & The Dreamers I'm Telling You Now (2:09) 17 Barbara Lewis Make Me Your Baby (2:30) 18 Impressions, The People Get Ready (2:39) 19 Petula Clark Downtown (3:09) 20 Guess Who, The Shakin' All Over (2:43) 21 We Five You Were On My Mind (2:38) 22 Temptations, The It's Growing (2:59) 23 Barbara Mason Yes, I'm Ready (3:04)Christian Music:
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