MISSING
YOU
DIANA
ROSS
SONGWRITER: RICHIE LIONEL B.
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: SWEPT AWAY
LABEL: RCA
VICTOR
GENRE: R
& B
YEAR: 1984
Diana Ross(born Diane Ernestine Earle Ross,
March 26, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter and actress, born in Detroit, Michigan. She
rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group the Supremes, who
became Motown's most
successful act during the 1960s and one of the world's best-selling
girl groups of all time. They remain the
best-charting female group in history, with a total of twelve number-one hit
singles on the US Billboard Hot 100,
including, "Where Did Our
Love Go", "Baby Love",
"Come See About Me",
and "Love Child".
Following departure from the Supremes in
1970, Ross embarked on a successful solo career in music, film, television and
on stage. Her eponymous
debut solo album, featured the U.S. number-one
hit "Ain't No
Mountain High Enough" and music anthem
"Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)". It was followed with her second
solo album, Everything Is Everything,
which spawned her first UK number-one single "I'm Still Waiting". She
continued her successful solo career by mounting elaborate record-setting
world-wide concert tours, starring in a number of highly watched prime-time
television specials and releasing hit albums like Touch Me in
the Morning(1973), Mahogany(1975)
and Diana Ross(1976)
and their number-one hit singles, "Touch Me in
the Morning", "Theme from Mahogany"
and "Love Hangover",
respectively. Ross
further released numerous top-ten hits into the 1970s, 80s and 90s. She
achieved two more US number-one singles, "Upside
Down"(1980) and "Endless Love"(1981),
as well as UK number-one hit "Chain
Reaction"(1986) and UK number-two hit "When You Tell
Me That You Love Me"(1991).
Ross has also ventured into acting, with a Golden Globe Award-winning
and Academy Award-nominated
performance in the film Lady Sings
the Blues(1972); she recorded its soundtrack, which
became a number one hit on the U.S. album chart. She also starred in two other
feature films, Mahogany(1975)
and The Wiz(1978),
later acting in the television films Out of Darkness(1994),
for which she also was nominated for a Golden Globe Award, and Double
Platinum(1999).
"Missing You" is a song performed
by American singer Diana Ross, taken
from her 1984 album Swept Away,
the song had been written, composed, and produced by Lionel Richie as a tribute to Marvin Gaye,
who was murdered by
his father earlier that year. The memorial song
was released as the album's fourth single on November 13, 1984, by RCA. Richie
also provided background vocals on the song.
Since you've been
away
I've been down and lonely
Since you've been away
I've been thinking of you
Trying to understand
The reason you left me
What were you going through?
I'm missing you
Tell me why the road turns
Ooh ooh
I'm missing you
Tell me why the road turns
As I look around
I see things that remind me
Just to see you smile
Made my heart fill with joy
I'll still recall
All those dreams we shared together
Where did you run to, boy?
I'm missing you
Tell me why the road turns
Ooh ooh
I'm missing you
Tell me why the road turns
Sometimes I've wondered
I didn't understand
Just where you were trying to go
Only you knew the plan
And I tried to be there
But you wouldn't let me in
But now you've gone away boy
I feel so broken hearted
I knew the day we started
That we were meant to be
If only you'd let me!
I've cried so many tears
Gotta face now all my fears
We let time slip away
I need you boy
Here today!
There was so much you gave me
To my heart
To my soul
There was so much of your dreams
That were never told
You had so much hope
For a brighter day
Why were you my flower
Plucked away
I'm missing you
Tell me why the road turns
Ooh ooh
I'm missing you
Tell me why the road turns.