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"Touch Me in the Morning" is a song recorded by Diana Ross on the Motown label. It was written by Ron Miller and Michael Masser, and produced by the latter and Tom Baird. It was released on May 3, 1973 as the first single from her album of the same name. In 1973, it became Ross's second solo No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100.
Touch Me in the Morning: Expanded Edition, released in January 2010, includes a newly remastered version of the original album plus previously unreleased mixes and alternate versions as well as two songs recorded during the same timeline: "Kewpie Doll", written and co-produced by Smokey Robinson, and "When We Grow Up", from Marlo Thomas' 1972 album Free to Be...You and Me.
Dionne Warwick, "Some Changes are for Good" (B-side) – later released on No Night So Long (CD), Arista 1981 Michael Masser/Gerry Goffin "Touch Me in the Morning" Diana Ross, To Love Again, Motown 1973 Michael Masser/Ron Miller "Last Time I Saw Him" Diana Ross, Last Time I Saw Him, Motown 1974 Michael Masser/Pam Sawyer
While teaching at the Louisville Experimental Kindergarten School, the Hill sisters wrote the song "Good Morning to All"; Mildred wrote the melody, and Patty the lyrics. The song was first published in 1893 in Song Stories for the Kindergarten [6] as a greeting song for teachers to sing to their students. [7]
Touch Me in the Morning may also refer to: Touch Me in the Morning, a 1973 album by Diana Ross "Touch Me in the Morning" (song), a 1973 song by Diana Ross; Touch Me in the Morning, a 1999 American film by Giuseppe Andrews
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A music video for the song was released on Surfline's YouTube channel on December 11, 2011. [4] The music video features Jack, Paula Fuga, and John Cruz performing the song acoustically on the North Shore of Oahu Island. The video has currently spawned over 2.3 million views on Youtube.
Marlena Shaw was born in New Rochelle, New York.She was first introduced to music by her uncle Jimmy Burgess, a jazz trumpet player. [4] In an interview with The New York Times, she told the reporter: "He [Jimmy Burgess] introduced me to good music through records – Dizzy [Gillespie], Miles [Davis], a lot of gospel things, and Al Hibbler, who really knows how to phrase a song."