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Diana Ross, having just left The Supremes after a decade of serving as that group's lead singer, went through a difficult situation trying to piece a solo album together. . With Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson writing and producing for her, and Paul Riser arranging, [1] Ross recorded "Reach Out and Touch", which carried a heavy gospel influence, and was one of the few songs the singer ...
Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)", 1970 solo Motown single by Diana Ross Reach Out and Touch , 1982 collegiate album by The New Virginians of Virginia Tech "Reach Out and Touch", on the 1985 reggae album A Touch of Class by Sugar Minott
"Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)" – Aretha Franklin; Rhino Handmade remastered 2005 liner notes: Disc 1 tracks 01 to 19, and Disc 2 tracks 01 to 04 were recorded on March 5, 1971. Disc 2 tracks 05 to 15, and Disc 3 tracks 01 to 08 were recorded on March 6, 1971. Disc 3 tracks 09 to 14, and Disc 4 tracks 01 to 13 were recorded on March ...
Diana Ross is the debut solo studio album by American singer Diana Ross, released on June 19, 1970 by Motown Records.The ultimate test to see if the former Supremes frontwoman could make it as a solo act, the album was overseen by the songwriting-producing team of Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson, who had Ross re-record several of the songs the duo had recorded on other Motown acts.
"Touch" is a song by Australian rock-pop band Noiseworks. It was released in October 1988 [1] as the first single from their second studio album Touch (1988) and peaked at number 12 on the ARIA singles chart. In July 2012, Jon Stevens (of Noiseworks) teamed up with production outfit Silver Sneakerz for a dance remix of "Touch".
"River Deep – Mountain High" was released as a single in the Netherlands, with "Knock on My Door" on the flip side. Two more singles were issued in the United Kingdom in 1972: "Without the One You Love" with "Let's Make Love Now" on the B side; and "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" backed by "Where Would I Be Without You, Baby".
A woman is holding her phone, getting ready to reach out to someone she hasn't spoken to in a while. When your phone charger becomes unplugged, reconnecting it is easy.
Ross's first solo single instead, released in early 1970, became "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)". Even though the implicit subject of the song was that of Ross comforting a long-distance lover, "Someday We'll Be Together" allowed for other interpretations, one being that Ross and bandmates Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong would one day ...