"REMEMBER ME" DIANA ROSS (1971)

Right on the heels of The Supremes era came a solo album that carried strands of connective tissue back to her iconic Motown roots. The brass arrangements and harmonies felt reminiscent of The Supremes, but there was also an evolution in her sound. In “Remember Me'“, Diana Ross took an Ashford & Simpson composition and brought us a rendition that’s as bright, lovely and nostalgic as the lyrics themselves.

“Remember me when you drink the wine of sweet success and I gave you my best. Remember me every song you sing. Remember me as a good thing.”