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Diana Ross: Supreme Singer Trivia Quiz
Diana Ross has had an amazing career as the lead singer for The Supremes and as a solo performer. Billboard magazine's "Female Entertainer of the Century" (1976) has had almost twenty number one hits as a member of the Supremes or as a solo singer.
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Select the ten number one hit songs that Diana Ross recorded either as a member of The Supremes or as a solo or duet singer. Three wrong guesses ends the quiz.
There are 10 correct entries. Get 3 incorrect and the game ends.
Like a Prayer Endless Love Love Hangover Touch me in the Morning Papa Don't Preach Someday We'll be Together Crazy for YouJustify my Love Theme from Mahogany Do you Know Where You're Going To? Love Child You Can't Hurry LoveAin't no Mountain High Enough Open Your Heart Upside Down Baby Love
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Diana Ross sang with The Supremes from 1959 to 1970. The group had twelve number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100 Charts. The Motown group helped pave the way for other African American groups to break into the mainstream music market.
The group's number one hits included "Baby Love" (1964) "You Can't Hurry Love" (1966), and "Love Child" (1968). "Someday we Will be Together" (1969) was the last of the twelve number one songs to be recorded by Diana Ross and the Supremes. With "Baby Love" the Supremes was the first Motown act to have more than one American number one single (1961's "Where Did our Love Go" was their first number one hit), and by the end of the sixties, the group had more songs hit number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Singles chart than any other Motown act.
Ross left the group and began her solo career in 1970. She covered the Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell hit "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and it became her first number one single as a solo artist. Other hits included "Touch me in the Morning" (1973) and "Theme from Mahogany (Do you Know Where You're Going to?)" which was released in 1975 and was sung by Ross in the movie "Mahogany", in which she starred. Other top hits on the "Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart" included the disco hit "Love Hangover" (1976), and "Upside Down" (1980). Her biggest hit single was the song "Endless Love" which was recorded as a duet with Lionel Richie in 1981.
All the incorrect answers ("Justify my Love", "Crazy for You", "Papa Don't Preach", "Open your Heart" and "Like a Prayer") were hit songs recorded by Madonna.
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