Performer: Diana Ross
Title: Love Hangover
Country: US
Released: 1976
Style: Soul, Disco
Rating: 4.2
Votes: 809
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Love Hangover" was the fourth number one single for Motown singer Diana Ross. Ross recorded "Love Hangover" in 1975. It was released in March 1976, and rose to number one on the Billboard Hot 100, Hot Soul Singles and Hot Dance Club Play charts simultaneously. The song was written by Pamela Sawyer and Marilyn McLeod as a disco number.
Diana Ross is a 1976 album by Diana Ross for the Motown label, her second self-titled LP (the first was her 1970 debut album, later rereleased as Ain't No Mountain High Enough). It reached in the USA (4 R&B) and sold over 700,000 copies. The album was Ross' biggest-selling album since 1973's Touch Me in the Morning, and the first of Ross' albums since her debut to yield more than four hit singles
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Download and listen free to Diana Ross - Love Hangover. Download MP3 or another format to your phone or computer. Think about it all the time Never let it out of my mind 'Cause I love you. I've got the sweetest hangover I don't wanna get over Sweetest hangover over. Ooh, I don't need no cure I don't need no cure I don't need no cure. Sweet lovin' Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love Sweet, sweet love Sweet, sweet, sweet, sweet love.
labelDiana Ross (Musical Artist) labelLove Hangover (Musical Recording) labelMusic (TV Genre) labelDisco (Musical Genre) labelPop Music (Musical Genre) labelSoul Music (Musical Genre) labelRhythm And Blues (Musical Genre) labelMotown Records (Record Label). Dig that bass! Takes me back to college at Michigan State University.
Diana Ross was not keen on recording a disco song, so producer Hal Davis went out of his way to set the right tone when she recorded her vocals. He scheduled the session at night, when Ross was most agreeable, and had engineer Russ Terrana set up flashing lights in the studio. Before sending her in, Davis had Ross relax with a drink of vodka (her libation of choice).
A | Love HangoverArranged By – Dave Blumberg*Producer – Hal DavisWritten-By – McLeod*, Sawyer* |
B | Kiss Me NowProducer – Berry GordyProducer, Arranged By – Don CostaWritten-By – Fuqua*, Lupper* |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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M 1392F | Diana Ross | Love Hangover / Kiss Me Now (7") | Motown | M 1392F | US | 1976 |
ZB 42307 | Diana Ross | Love Hangover (PWL '88 Remixes) (7", Single, W/Lbl) | Motown | ZB 42307 | Europe | 1988 |
TMGLTD 15 | Diana Ross | Love Hangover (12", Ltd, Unofficial) | Motown | TMGLTD 15 | UK | Unknown |
ZT 42348 | Diana Ross | Love Hangover (PWL 88 Remix) (12") | Motown | ZT 42348 | UK & Europe | 1988 |
TMO-11113 | Diana Ross | Love Hangover / Kiss Me Now (7", Single) | Tamla Motown | TMO-11113 | Australia | 1976 |