She had three songs that year that charted. "All of You" with Julio Iglesias, "Swept Away" and "Missing You".
Missing You - Diana Ross song - was created on 1984-11-16.
The song "Missing You," originally performed by Diana Ross in 1984, was later remade by John Waite in 1984 as well. Waite's version became particularly popular, reaching the top of the charts and is often the version most recognized today. Additionally, there have been other covers by various artists over the years, further contributing to the song's legacy.
Endless Love was a song by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross, released in 1981.
The song "Guilty" was performed by the Bee Gees in collaboration with singer Diana Ross. Released in 1980, it became a hit single and was featured on both the Bee Gees' album "Guilty" and Diana Ross's album of the same name. The song showcases the distinctive harmonies of the Bee Gees along with Ross's powerful vocals.
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Missing You - Diana Ross song - was created on 1984-11-16.
The Boss - Diana Ross song - was created in 2008.
Remember Me - Diana Ross song - was created in 1970.
Diana Ross
Diana Ross recorded this song alone.
The song "Missing You," originally performed by Diana Ross in 1984, was later remade by John Waite in 1984 as well. Waite's version became particularly popular, reaching the top of the charts and is often the version most recognized today. Additionally, there have been other covers by various artists over the years, further contributing to the song's legacy.
Well I don't think he was trying to bad mouth either of his friends Diana Ross or Princess Diana. I think when he was writing the song he came up with lyrics and then needed a name and Diana came to his mind.
TRUEFALSE - It was the final song by Diana Ross and The Supremes as a group, The following January, the group name reverts back to the Supremes and Diana Ross solo career begins.The new Supremes lineup Mary Wilson, Jean Terrell, Cindy Birdsong.
Endless Love was a song by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross, released in 1981.
Diana and The Supremes are best known for the song Stop In The Name of Love. Their other hits include Where Did Our Love Go, Baby Love and Come See About Me.
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