What are Diana’s top five most soulful performances of her solo career. A difficult one with so many contenders. Mine would be.
1. A Simple Thing Like Cry
2. Brown Baby
3. Surrender
4. Dark Side Of The World
5. We Stand Together.
What are Diana’s top five most soulful performances of her solo career. A difficult one with so many contenders. Mine would be.
1. A Simple Thing Like Cry
2. Brown Baby
3. Surrender
4. Dark Side Of The World
5. We Stand Together.
Interesting question considering the varying definitions of what is considered soulful—I look forward to everyone’s input. There are many, many songs that I think are soulful performances or productions, but a few that immediately come to mind:
1. Telephone
2. So They Say
3. Is This What Feeling Gets
4. I Ain’t Been Licked
5. Cryin’ My Heart Out For You
Your choices of "Simple" and "Brown" would've been easy choices for me. I am wild about her vocal on "A Simple Thing Like Cry". When she sings "If it didn't hurt so bad..." she has me hooked. At this point she's singing from experience and it shows. And "Brown Baby" is a perfect example of this lady's pure vocal talent being underappreciated. Interestingly, I can really hear the jazz in her voice, a result of her immersing herself in the genre for the previous couple years. "Brown Baby/Save the Children" is a brilliant cut.
Some of my faves have already been named. But off the top of my head:
1) The SURRENDER album. Too many choices from this one but I'll start with I CAN'T GIVE BACK THE LOVE I FEEL FOR YOU, A SIMPLE THING LIKE CRY, and I'M A WINNER. And that's just a start. :-)
2) THE WIZ soundtrack.
3) THE BOSS. Again, too much to choose from here. But I'll start with NO ONE GETS THE PRIZE and the title track.
4) THE SAME LOVE THAT MADE ME LAUGH. [[Thanks Ran Ran 79.)
5) GIVE UP.
5) MISSING YOU, one of the best vocals from the RCA years.
Honorable mention:
1) BELIEVE IN ME. This is a never-completed track from the Supremes' LOST AND FOUND collection. To my ears, Diana was going for a more soulful approach with this one. But she didn't quite have the vocal strength yet to do that, as she would in the late 70s.
b) DOOBEDOODBE, I won't even attempt to spell it. I like the vocals throughout. But right at the fade, Diana kicks it into high gear with her reading of the line "I just starting living the day you started giving your love to me-ee!" When I first heard it, it sort of reminded me of Al Green. I would love to hear what might have happened after the fade.
Avoiding all the major hits, Top 20 and above, some of mine are:
Keep an Eye
Sparkle
One More Chance
I Thought it Took a Little Time[[alternate version)
Be A Lion [[my favorite from The Wiz)
Tenderness [[Chic Mix)
Other Special favs:
Reach Out [[I’ll Be There)
Forever Came Today
Mirror Mirror
I Thought That We Were Still in Love
Not Over You Yet [[original version)
If You’re Not Gonna Love Me Right
Carry On [[prefer the album version remix not the slower one from Double Platinum)
All her Stevie Wonder covers-still praying one day for a Stevie Wonder songbook album
Way too many more to add. Impossible list to make
"Once In The Morning"
"Surrender"
"The Force Behind The Power"
"No Matter What You Do"
"If Youre Not Gonna Love Me Right"
Dark Side Of The World
Surrender
Reach Out I'll Be There
Brown Baby/Save The Children
Ain't Nothin' But A Maybe
The Same Love That Made Me Laugh
You Were The One
The Boss
No One Gets The Prize
One More Chance
Missing You
Summertime
It's Hard For Me To Say
Gone
Not Over You Yet
To Be Loved
Always & Forever
I Love You
I think we are straying into pop ballad territory with “One More Chance”.
Most of us know which songs are more r&b influenced then others. I was really interested in breaking it down to Diana’s top five most soulful/r&b inspired performances.
It’s a tough one i know, and one i had to think really hard about.
I could hardly call any Michael Masser song soul, although I understand why some people recognize Ross's belting in "One More Change" as soulful. One of the most soulful songs I think Ross ever sang is "My Baby [[My Baby My Own" on Touch Me In The Morning. Another hidden soul gem is "Baby It's Love" -- which I think is the only song Marvin Gaye wrote for her [[if it was written for her specifically).
I agree Jaap. Two songs that just missed out on my top five were “My Baby [[My Own)” and “Sparkle”. I think “Baby It’s Love” one of the better songs from EIE, but nowhere near my top five as far as r&b performances are concerned. I have never read that Marvin wrote the song specifically for Diana, but that’s not to say it wasn’t.
What would make the cut in your top five??.
“A Simple Thing Like Cry” is da bomb and for me the most soulful performance of her career. She conveys so much emotion it makes you believe every word she is singing. Although not an obvious choice, i wonder how it might have faired as a single?.
I’m surprised to see “I Heard A Love Song” at number three on your list. I always think of it as being more pop/soft rock as opposed to r&b.
I think the issue might be the use of the term "soulful". Me personally, I think a pop song or country song or other songs outside the genre of R&B can be soulful. I also think an r&b song can lack "soul". I find Diana's vocal of "It's My Turn" to be soulful, even though the track is very Masser. On the other hand, the Funks kick butt on "Baby Love" but I wouldn't describe Diana's vocal as soulful.
I didn't choose any in any particular order. Just wrote down what popped in my head that I would categorize as "soulful". Pay no attention to the numbers. But yeah, one of the reasons I love "Heard" so much is because of Diana's soulful vocal. I always categorize the song itself as r&b/pop.
It’s interesting how we perceive a song so differently. I would never class “I Heard A Love Song” As Being r&b. For me it leans far more towards a pop/rock sound, no matter how impassioned her vocals.
I think with the LTISH album Motown were keen to highlight Diana’s vocal versatility. This being the reason it covers so many varying musical styles.
Last edited by Ollie9; 10-02-2021 at 10:43 AM.
I Thought That We Were Still In Love
Your Love [[live from Paris version in particular)
And for an early years taster of a soulful Supreme voice:
Everything Is Good About you
Agree, Ran. For me, Diana Ross is a soulful singer/interpreter of songs but she is not a "soul singer" in my personal definition of "soul music". If the question is which are her best soul music performances, my list would indeed be shorter:
Dark Side Of The World
Surrender
Reach Out I'll Be There
Brown Baby/Save The Children
Ain't Nothin' But A Maybe
The Same Love That Made Me Laugh
You Were The One
The Boss
No One Gets The Prize
Missing You
It's Hard For Me To Say
To Be Loved
Always & Forever
I Love You
Soulful is in the ear of the beholder, it seems.
For me:
It's My turn [[for the vocal, which is Diana at her most impassioned and connected to the lyrics, not the music)
Surrender
Sleepin'
Brown Baby/Save the Children
Who said that? not me. The tone of a voice has nothing to do with a musical style. It's better if voice and music match but it's not automatic. I don't find "so close" soulful at all, but I think she ad a touch of soul in "if we hold on together", and all her best interpretation are that way. It could be "Brown Baby", Telephone" or "do you know", the style may be different, but the spirit is here.
When she tries rock, she fails... except maybe "Swept away" that is in between all genres.
And when she is just pop with no soul, she is not very interesting.
BTW, I remember Luther Vandross said the same
Thanks, Albator. I was just wondering if Luther ever commented on Diana's rock, soul or pop vocals. Your four examples really do exemplify her soulfulness in jazz, R&B, pop and rock, respectively. I've always loved that Luther admired and loved Diana's voice. Not that I needed any validation for my own love and admiration.
Diana had the ability to take her voice in whatever direction the song called for. I think she is truly one of the few singers whose voice can't be boxed into one category. She is certainly no stranger to impassioned, soulful singing. But to Ollie's more specific focus of an R&B sound, I would say some of the songs in this thread wouldn't be what I would call "soulful". But as SL says above, it is in the ear of the beholder.
So with that said, I'll add a few more that I think are great examples of Diana's R&B voice from her solo career. [[Her Supremes years are not without these performances either, but I'll stick to her solo career per the request of the original post.)
I love her vocal performance of "Aint No Sad Song", especially the alternate with the longer outro. She really gets into it.
"I'll Be Here When You Get Home"
Her performance of "One Love In My Lifetime" on the Midnight Special.
"Didn't You Know You'd Have to Cry Sometime"
"Don't Knock My Love"
I Love You [[Call Me)
These Things Will Keep Me Loving You
Brown Baby
Sparkle
Force Behind The Power
Brown Baby
Love Is Like An Itching
Baby It’s Me
The Weight
Muscles
Define 'soulful'?
For me, it means not sounding too MOR.
Diana's least MOR recording to my ears is the duet with Ray Charles, Big Bad Love.
Then again, the rocking Fool For Your Love, from Silk Electric, is hardly MOR, but then I wouldn't call it soulful either.
Didn’t We ……….
“I’m In The World”. Diana pours her heart into this soulful A&S ballad.
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