Blue (Diana Ross album)

Blue, originally titled The Blue Album, is a studio album by American singer Diana Ross. Initially recorded between late 1971 and early 1972, it was released as Ross' twenty-third studio album by Motown Records on June 20, 2006. Overseen by Ross' musical director Gil Askey, the jazz-flavoured album was originally conceived as a follow-up to her soundtrack to the 1972 American biographical drama film Lady Sings the Blues in which Ross starred. Berry Gordy and Motown subsequently decided to shelve the album, and Ross' next release was the more pop-oriented Touch Me in the Morning (1973) album.

Blue
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 20, 2006
Recorded1971–1972
Genre
Length50:16
LabelMotown
ProducerGil Askey
Diana Ross chronology
Love & Life: The Very Best of Diana Ross
(2001)
Blue
(2006)
I Love You
(2006)
Singles from Blue
  1. "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes"
    Released: 2006
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