Diana Ross, her Top Hits

When you tell me that you love me


Released in 1991 it was the lead single for Diana’s album The Force Behind The Power and is a love ballad which has since been covered by various artists. Considered as one of her ‘signature songs’ it just missed out on the Christmas number 1, beaten by Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody. It re-charted in 2005, reaching number 2 again, with Westlife and Diana’s original vocals alongside.

Ain’t No Mountain High Enough


Originally a hit for other Motown stars Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, Diana released the song in 1970 and it became her first US number 1 solo hit. Know for its upbeat sound and unique spoken word passage, it reached number 6 in the UK charts and also earned Diana a Grammy award nomination.

Baby Love


A classic Supremes song it was recorded in 1964 and written and produced by the Motown team of Holland-Dozier-Holland. It hit the number one spot in the US charts and was the second of five Supremes songs in a row to go to number 1. It also reached number 1 in the UK charts and is still arguably the bands most well known song.