CONFIDE IN ME - Diana Ross скачать видео бесплатно


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From her 1977 Motown album "Baby It's Me".

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12 years назад

tysona23

I am desperate for the expanded version of this album . that will be something special. I reckon this is proably her best vocals of any album. Although I love em all ,she really shines on this x

12 years назад

rholawz

One of her daughter Tracee's faves. Mine too.

12 years назад

Mason Martinez

@threestars9 GET IT BACK!

12 years назад

Mason Martinez

This album was a CRITICAL success but, unfortunately, not a big seller. It's a shame, to me this was one of Diana's BEST vocals . . . ever . . . Diana sounded so SEXY singing in low register.

12 years назад

sappleseed

why isnt this album on CD...one of Ross's best!!!!!

12 years назад

robert miller

SO VELVETLY SMOOTH,SEXY ,HEART FELTLY SUNG THIS IS ONE OF HER TOP ALBUMS SHE IS THE BEST ! ! ! I STILL HAVE THE VYNIL RECORD ,BUT NEED FOR THIS TO BE RE RELEASED ON CD SO I CAN HEAR IT ALL DAY AND NITE AGAIN , PLEASE THIS REALLY PUTS ME IN THE MOOD .

12 years назад

ruapraia

Diana Ross can sing a restaurant menu, and it would be beautiful.

13 years назад

crut5

This was/is one of Diana Ross' best albums!!! I love every bit of it!!!

13 years назад

wonderboyjoy

this was such a great album. i really hope they remaster it with bonus tracks one day.

13 years назад

blackie

So close the door and let the whole world pass us by. . . while I. . . confide in you. Lovely.

13 years назад

mikel3363

BABY IT'S ME (1977) is really the most sublime album of Diana Ross' career - vocally, sound production, the songs: "Too Shy To Say"; "Top of the World"; "The Same Love That Made Me Laugh"; "All Night Lover"; "Gettin' Ready For Love"; "Confide In Me"; "Your Love Is So Good For Me"; "Come In From The Rain"

14 years назад

mahogany flame

WOW!!! listen to that GOD given angelic voice....mmmm.mmmm.mmmm doesnt get any better

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