Blue (Diana Ross Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

  1. "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" (Stanley Adams, María Méndez Grever) - 3:28
  2. "No More" (Camarata, Russell) - 3:09
  3. "Let's Do It" (Cole Porter) - 3:00
  4. "I Loves Ya Porgy" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin, DuBose Heyward) - 5:11
  5. "Smile" (Charlie Chaplin, Geoffrey Parsons, John Turner) - 2:58
  6. "But Beautiful" (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) - 2:50
  7. "Had You Been Around" (Richard Jacques, Ronald Miller, Avery Vandenburg, Bernard Yuffy) - 3:29
  8. "Little Girl Blue" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) - 4:00
  9. "Can't Get Started with You" (Vernon Duke, Ira Gershwin) - 3:10
  10. "Love Is Here to Stay" (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin) - 2:13
  11. "You've Changed" (Bill Carey, Carl Fischer) - 2:54
  12. "My Man" (Jacques Charles, Channing Pollock, Albert Willemetz, Maurice Yvain) - 3:31
  13. "Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) - 2:54
  14. "Solitude" (Eddie DeLange, Duke Ellington, Irving Mills) - 2:05
  15. "He's Funny That Way" (Daniels, Richard Whiting) - 3:02
  16. "T'Ain't Nobody's Bizness If I Do" (Peter Grainger, Everett Robbins) - 2:22

Tracks 12-15 were originally recorded for Lady Sings the Blues but some were left out of the movie or, were included in the movie in a different version and in the soundtrack.

"Blue" peaked at #2 on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart.

There were also numerous remixes produced on "What a Difference a Day Makes" for promotional use only. iTunes also featured the single as an exclusive!

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