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Diana Ross It's My Turn (1980, Vinyl) Discogs

I can't cover up my feelingsIn the name of loveOr play it safeFor a while that was easyAnd if living for myselfIs what I'm guilty ofGo on and sentence meI'll.


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Become A Better Singer In Only 30 Days, With Easy Video Lessons! I can't cover up my feelings In the name of love Or play it safe For a while that was easy And if living for myself Is what I'm guilty of Go on and sentence me I'll still be free It's my turn To see what I can see I hope you'll understand This time's just for me Because it's my turn With no apologies I've given up the truth To.


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One of the best remembered Motown ballads from the 1980s, "It's My Turn" is a statement of independence and self-worth. Although extremely graceful and well-crafted, the song sounds like an '80s "12-step" program anthem. Musically, it's built on a classic Broadway structure, loaded with simple, well-placed minor chord bridges and passing chords.


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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupIt's My Turn · Diana RossTo Love Again℗ A Motown Records Release; ℗ 1980 UMG Recordings, Inc.Released on: 1981-01.


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"It's My Turn" is a song sung by American singer Diana Ross as the theme to the film It's My Turn. With lyrics written by Carole Bayer Sager, and Michael Masser composing and producing, the song was released in September 1980 by Motown as the lead single from the film's soundtrack. It was also the first single on Ross's compilation, To Love Again (1981).


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From the 1981 Motown compilation album, "To Love Again"


Diana Ross It's My Turn (1980, Vinyl) Discogs

Similar label as Diana Ross - It's My Turn Label variant: no "Quotes" around titles Side designations on right hand side below arranger credits. Side A: Colgems-EMI music, Inc., Prince St. Music (ASCAP) Unichapell Music, Inc. & Begonia Melodies, Inc. (BMI)


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So I'll let it rain Cause the rain ain't gonna hurt me And I'll let you go Though I know it won't be easy It's my turn With no more room for lies For years I'd seen my life Through someone else's.


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It's My Turn · Diana RossI can't cover up my feelingsIn the name of loveOr play it safeFor a while that was easyAnd if living for myselfIs what I'm guilty of.


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Diana Ross - It's My Turn - Official Music Video "It's My Turn" was written by Carole Bayer Sager and Michael Masser as a theme song for the 1980 Claudia Weill's film of the same name (starring Jill Clayburgh and Michael Douglas). The song was released as the first single from Ross' 1981 album "To Love Again". The single peaked at #9 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the.


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To try and find my way. And if I should get lost. At least I'll own today. It's my turn. Yes, it's my turn. And there ain't no use in holding on. When nothing stays the same. So I'll let it rain. 'Cause the rain ain't gonna hurt me.


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Diana Ross It's My Turn (1981, Vinyl) Discogs

The WandererDonna Summer. Released. 1980 — US. Vinyl —. 7", 45 RPM, Single. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for It's My Turn by Diana Ross. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.


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The story of the song ' It's My Turn '. "It's My Turn" is a powerful and soulful ballad performed by Diana Ross for the film of the same name. Written by Carole Bayer Sager and produced by Michael Masser, it was released by Motown in September 1980 as the first single from the film's soundtrack. The song soon found its way onto Ross' first.

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