The Greatest (Diana Ross album)
The Greatest | |
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Compilation album by Diana Ross | |
Released | 7 November 2011 |
Recorded | 1964-2005 |
Genre | Funk, R&B, pop, soul |
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The Greatest is a 2011 compilation album by Motown sensation Diana Ross and includes both solo material & Supremes classics plus duets with Lionel Richie, Rod Stewart, Michael Jackson, Ray Charles & Marvin Gaye. The album charted at #24 in the UK and was awarded a BPI Silver disc for sales of over 60,000 copies in 2015.
Track listing
Disc: 1
- "I'm Coming Out"
- "Muscles"
- "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
- "Why Do Fools Fall In Love"
- "If We Hold On Together"
- "Love Child" - Diana Ross & The Supremes
- "Remember Me"
- "When You Tell Me That You Love Me"
- "Chain Reaction"
- "Touch Me In The Morning
- "It's My House"
- "The Boss"
- "Last Time I Saw Him"
- "My Old Piano"
- "Love Hangover"
- "Work That Body"
- "Endless Love" - Lionel Richie, Diana Ross
- "Baby Love" - The Supremes
- "Ease On Down The Road" #1 - Diana Ross, Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones
- "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" - Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye
- "Come See About Me" - The Supremes
- "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)"
Disc: 2
- "Upside Down"
- "Stop! In The Name Of Love" - The Supremes
- "I'm Still Waiting"
- "Surrender"
- One Shining Moment
- "Theme From Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)"
- "Reflections" - Diana Ross & The Supremes
- No One Gets The Prize
- "You Are Everything" - Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye
- "The Happening" - The Supremes
- "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" - Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Temptations
- "You Can't Hurry Love" - The Supremes
- "It's My Turn"
- Big Bad Love - Diana Ross, Ray Charles
- DoobeDood'nDoobe, DoobeDood'nDoobe, DoobeDood'nDoo
- "Where Did Our Love Go" - The Supremes
- "Not Over You Yet"
- "Take Me Higher"
- "You Keep Me Hangin' On" - The Supremes
- I've Got A Crush On You - Diana Ross, Rod Stewart
- Lovin', Livin' And Givin'
- What A Wonderful World [Live from Wembley Arena, 1989]
References
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