Introduction

“Diana Ross Upside Down” is a legendary song that needs no introduction for fans of disco and timeless classics. Released in 1980, this upbeat track continues to make waves on dance floors around the world. Diana Ross, the iconic American singer, and actress, brought her unparalleled talent to this chart-topping hit, making it a defining moment in her illustrious career.Không có mô tả ảnh.

Did You Know?

  • Song Origins: “Upside Down” was penned by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of the famous Chic duo. Their disco-inspired genius combined with Diana Ross’s powerful vocals created a magic that still resonates today.
  • Chart-Topping Success: The song soared to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Diana Ross’s fifth solo No. 1 hit in the United States, solidifying her status as a music legend.
  • Iconic Music Video: The music video for “Upside Down” features Diana Ross in her glamorous prime, showcasing her inimitable style and charisma.
  • Timeless Appeal: Even after over four decades, “Upside Down” remains a go-to track at parties and events, a testament to its enduring popularity.
  • Sampled and Covered: Numerous artists have sampled and covered “Upside Down,” attesting to its influence on contemporary music.Diana Ross | Biography, Songs, & Facts | Britannica

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Lyrics: Upside Down

I said upside down
You’re turning me
You’re giving love instinctively
Around and round you’re turning me

Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round
Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round

Instinctively you give to me
The love that I need
I cherish the moments with you
Respectfully I say to thee
I’m aware that you’re cheatin’
When no one makes me feel like you do

Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round
Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round

I know you got charm and appeal
You always play the field
I’m crazy to think you’re all mine
As long as the sun continues to shine
There’s a place in my heart for you
That’s the bottomline

Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round
Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round

Instinctively you give to me
The love that I need
I cherish the moment with you
Respectfully I see to thee
I’m aware that you’re cheatin’
But no one makes me feel like you do

Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round, round
Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round

Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round and round
Upside down
Boy, you turn me
Inside out
And round, round

Upside down you’re turning me
You’re giving love instinctively
Around and round you’re turning me
I say to thee respectfully

Upside down you’re turning me
You’re giving love instinctively
Around and round you’re turning me
I say to thee respectfully

I said a upside down you’re turning me
You’re giving love instinctively
Around and round you’re turning me
I say to thee respectfully

Upside down you’re turning me

 

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