Song DNA
Notes: Upbeat countrypolitan arrangement with banjo, fiddle, Dixieland jazz elements, and lush strings creates a lively, eclectic texture without harshness. Diana Ross's bell-like, breathy vocals dance softly over the groove, maintaining an easy, relaxed feel.
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Recommended for: relaxation study
A 1973 countrified pop single with banjo, Dixieland jazz, and orchestrated strings, where Ross sings about searching for her lover who left on a Greyhound bus.
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Moods: nostalgic, playful
Traditions: countrypolitan, dixieland jazz
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