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Christmas in vienna diana ross
Christmas in vienna diana ross








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Also on the bill were world-famous opera tenors Plácido Domingo and José Carreras (who, along with Luciano Pavarotti, from The Three Tenors). However, in her true genre-jumping fashion, she ended up there in 1993.Ĭhristmas In Vienna, is, like Stolen Moments, a live recording, this time of a Decemconcert in Vienna. It’s safe to say, however, one place nobody ever expected to see Diana Ross would be on the classical charts. Within the next few years, Miss Ross would also be a major force on the dance charts, with a remixed “Someday We’ll Be Together” hitting the top 10, and “Take Me Higher” at #1. Diana then hit the top 10 of the jazz album chart with her live recording Stolen Moments: The Lady Sings…Jazz And Blues. Next up came The Force Behind The Power album and “When You Tell Me That You Love Me,” a huge hit in the UK and a song that charted in the US on the Adult Contemporary listings.

christmas in vienna diana ross

She kicked off the decade near the top of the R&B charts, with the #4 hit “No Matter What You Do” (a duet with singer Al B. “There’ll be much mistletoeing and hearts will be glowing when loved ones are near…”ĭiana Ross has always been an artist that crossed genre lines, but never was that more true than in the early 1990s.










Christmas in vienna diana ross