DIANA ROSS Touch Me In The Morning (2010 issue UK Expanded Edition 26-track 2-CD album set - In 1973, Diana Ross was coming off an Oscar nomination for her searing portrayal of Billie Holiday in the feature film 'Lady Sings The Blues', and questions about what she might do next. 'Touch Me In The Morning' a critical and commercial success, spawning the classic title track. This 2-CD edition comprises a digitally remastered version of the original album, plus an entire unreleased album:'To The Baby', a collection of songs honoring her newborn daughter Rhonda, including previously unreleased covers of Michael Jackson's 'Got To Be There' and Roberta Flack's 'First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,' as well as the original title tune, co-written by Diana's brother Arthur 'T-Boy' Ross, two songs recorded during the same timeline: 'Kewpie Doll', written and co-produced by Smokey Robinson, and 'When We Grow Up,' Miss Ross' contribution to Marlo Thomas' 1972 album 'Free To Be… You And Me'; and much more. Complete with a picture booklet containing rare photos and memorabilia, the story behind both albums, and quotes from Ross's manager Shelley Berger, producer Deke Richards, and from Miss Ross herself)