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His music is featured on the Miss Lori and Hooper segments of PBS Kids Preschool Destination, where he appears as "Mr. Steve" and performs original songs between other programs. [1] Prior to his career as a recording artist, Roslonek graduated from Wesleyan University [2] and performed with a professional a cappella group on Martha's Vineyard. [3]
"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
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
The songs were produced separately by two producers, Ben Findon, who was responsible for the pop-orientated tracks like "Gotta Pull Myself Together" and "Attention to Me", while Nicky Graham produced the more disco-themed songs such as "Who's Gonna Rock You" and "Lead Me On". Significant other songs included "Touch Me in the Morning", a cover ...
Diana Ross' Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American singer Diana Ross.It was released by Motown Records on July 12, 1976 in the United States. In the United Kingdom and certain other territories the album was released under the title Greatest Hits 2 since a similar compilation, Greatest Hits, had already been released in 1972.
Some of his songs, such as "For Once in My Life", have become pop standards. Ron Miller was described by his daughter Lisa as "a young, Jewish songwriter with a very Rodgers & Hammerstein musical theater writing style" who "wrote of peace and hope for a better tomorrow during a time of war and the Civil Rights Movement.