Lyrics and Video Albums by Diana RossDiana Ross was born on March 26,1944. Her earlier stage name was Diane Ernestine Earle Ross shortly called as Diana Ross . She is an American twelve-time Grammy award winner and Oscar-nominated singer, record producer and actress whose musical collection spans R&B, soul, pop, disco and jazz.
EditAbout the musician
“The Supreme” music band was formed by the members Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson and Diana Ross. The Supreme music band bacame hit and ranked number-one by "Where Did Our Love Go" song.This song was rejected by The Marvelettes, the music group found unpreceedent success. During the year 1964 to 1967, the music band “The Supreme” gave ten No.1 hit songs. They changed their name of the music band as to “Diana Ross and the Supremes”, it denotes that Diana Ross contributions was more. Diana Ross was the lead in the music band. She become more popular in their fan base. Recording a total of twelve number-one singles song, the Supremes became the most successful American vocal music group of the sixties.They also achieved the second most successful music group worldwide by “The Beatles” song.
EditSolo career by Ross
Ross start a solo song career in 1968. Ross' first solo song LP, Diana Ross, featured her first solo number-one hit song called as "Ain't No Mountain High Enough". “Ashford” and “Simpson helmed” liked most of Ross' first music album, Diana Ross and hence they willing to write and produce for Ross for the next decade. In May 1970, the music album “Diana Ross” was released on Motown. They released the first song named as "Reach Out and Touch (somebody’s Hand)" which peaked no.20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Their music album's second song was "Ain't No Mountain High Enough". This song became an international hit. The song "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" made Ross as a first pop single as a solo song artist. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" song made Diana Ross to won Grammy nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
EditMusic albums and songs
Ross' second self-titled release Diana Ross in 1976 delivered no.1 hit songs named as "Theme From Mahogany " and "Love Hangover". In 1973 the Michael Masser composed the song named as "Touch Me in the Morning" became Ross' second no.1 pop song as a solo artist. Ross scored a Top 10 hit with the eleased of the theme song to the film “It's My Turn”. Diana Ross released by RCA Records for “Why Do Fools Fall in Love” song which got platinum certified. In 1989, Diana Ross released her first Motown music album named as “Workin' Overtime” which was produced by Nile Rodgers.
Editchart position
At 2007 Ross received BET Awards with Lifetime Achievement Award by singer Alicia Keys. In 1973 the song "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" reached no.1 position in U.S and in UK ranked no.6. During the year 1976 the song "All Of My Life" reached 9th position in U.S Billboard chart. The song "You Are Everything" peaked no.2 on U.S chart.The song "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" peaked no.2 in U.K.
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