The Boss

Nick Ashford / Valerie Simpson

Fancy me
Thought I had my degree
In life and how love
Ought to be a run

I had a one step plan to prove it
Guide in my pocket for fools
Folly and fun
Love had to show me one thing

I was so right
So right
Thought I could turn emotion
On and off
I was so sure
So sure (I was so sure)
But love taught me
Who was, who was, who was the boss
(Taught me who was, who was the boss)

I'd defy
Anyone who claimed that I
Didn't control whatever moved in my soul
I could tempt
Touch delight
Just because you fell for me
Why should I feel uptight
Love had to show me one thing:

I was so right
So right
Thought I could turn emotion
On and off
I was so sure
So sure (I was so sure)
But love taught me
Who was, who was, who was the boss
(Taught me who was, who was the boss)

Love taught me
Taught me
Taught me
Taught me

I was so right
So right
Thought I could turn emotion
On and off
I was so sure
So sure (I was so sure)
But love taught me
Who was, who was, who was the boss
(Taught me who was, who was the boss)

Trivia about the song The Boss by Diana Ross

On which albums was the song “The Boss” released by Diana Ross?
Diana Ross released the song on the albums “The Boss” in 1981, “Portrait - All Her Greatest Hits - Volume 2” in 1983, “Forever Diana: Musical Memoirs” in 1993, “20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection” in 2000, “Diana Extended: the Remixes” in 2001, “#1's (Remastered)” in 2004, and “Diamond Diana: The Legacy Collection” in 2017.
Who composed the song “The Boss” by Diana Ross?
The song “The Boss” by Diana Ross was composed by Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson.

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