20 Golden Greats (Diana Ross album)

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20 Golden Greats
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Greatest hits album by
Released2 Nov 1979 [1]
Recorded1970-1979
Genre Pop, soul, disco
Length67:28
Label Tamla Motown
Diana Ross chronology
The Boss
(1979)
20 Golden Greats
(1979)
Diana
(1980)

"20 Golden Greats" is a compilation album by Diana Ross, released on the Motown label in Europe in 1979. Although Ross had scored 22 single hits in the UK since leaving The Supremes in 1970, the album only contained the 18 solo tracks that had charted for Ross in the UK, together with the two tracks that had charted in partnership with Marvin Gaye. Both the hit singles Ease on Down (with Michael Jackson) and Pops, We Love You (with Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson and Stevie Wonder) were excluded in favour of solo hits. By the time the album was released, Ross had already scored her 23rd post-Supremes hit single (her 19th solo) with It's My House , which was thus not included. The album was released just two years after the 20 Golden Greats compilation featuring 18 of her 21 UK hits with The Supremes. The album was certified Platinum in the U.K for sales in excess of 300,000 copies. [2] By February 1980, the album had sold 990,000 units in the UK alone. [3]

Contents

The album was released for the international market and became the singer's best charting album in the UK since another greatest hits collection (released in 1976) also peaked at #2. Due to the large number of tracks included and the time limitations of the vinyl album format the running time of several titles were changed and were either slightly edited or had fade-out ends. The 20 Golden Greats album remains unreleased on CD.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Original Album, YearLength
1."Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" Michael Masser, Gerry Goffin Mahogany  – 1975
Diana Ross  – 1976
3:21
2."Touch Me in the Morning"Masser, Ron Miller Touch Me in the Morning  – 19733:59
3."Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" (duet with Marvin Gaye) T. Bell, L. Creed Diana & Marvin  – 19732:51
4."No One Gets The Prize" Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson The Boss  – 19793:49
5."Ain't No Mountain High Enough"Ashford & Simpson Diana Ross  – 19703:33
6."Love Hangover"Marilyn McLeod, Pam Sawyer Diana Ross – 19763:44
7."All Of My Life"Michael RandallTouch Me in the Morning – 19733:21
8."I'm Still Waiting"Richards Everything Is Everything  – 19703:32
9."Lovin', Livin' And Givin'"Kenny Stover, Pam Davis Thank God It's Friday  – 1978
Ross  – 1978 (remix)
3:48
10."The Boss"Ashford & Simpson The Boss  – 19793:41
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Original Album, YearLength
1."You Are Everything" (Duet with Marvin Gaye)Bell, CreedDiana & Marvin – 19732:50
2."Sorry Doesn't Always Make It Right"Michael MasserNon-album single – 1975
Ross – 1978 (remix)
3:30
3."Last Time I Saw Him"Masser, Pam Sawyer Last Time I Saw Him  – 19732:48
4."Love Me"Baird, Fekaris, ZessesLast Time I Saw Him – 19732:55
5."Remember Me"Ashford & Simpson Surrender  – 19713:29
6."Surrender"Ashford & SimpsonSurrender – 19712:50
7."Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)"Ashford & SimpsonDiana Ross – 19703:04
8."Gettin' Ready for Love"Golde, Snow Baby It's Me  – 19772:50
9."Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedood'ndoo"RichardsEverything Is Everything – 19704:10
10."I Thought It Took a Little Time (But Today I Fell in Love)"Masser, Pam SawyerDiana Ross – 19763:23

Charts

Chart (1979)Peak
position
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [4] 6
UK Albums (OCC) [5] 2

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [6] Platinum990,000 [3]

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