Goodmorning Heartache

Diana Ross · Other Songs - Diana Ross

Goodmorning heartache

You old gloomy sight

Goodmorning heartache

Thought we said goodbye last night

I tossed and turned

Until it seemed you had gone

But here you are with the dawn



Wish I'd forget you

But you're here to stay

It seems I met you

When my love went away

Now every day I start by

Saying to you

Goodmorning heartache, what's new?



Stop haunting me now

Can't shake you no how

Just leave me alone

I've got those monday blues

Straight through sunday blues



Goodmorning heartache

Here we go again

Goodmorning heartache

You're the one who knew me well

Might as well get used to you

Hangin' around

Goodmorning heartache

Sit down

Goodmorning Heartache

Released in 1970, "Goodmorning Heartache" stands as a defining track in Diana Ross's solo career, showcasing her transition from Motown's R&B roots to a more mature, soulful pop sound. The song features Ross's signature vocal delivery, blending vulnerability with the polished production characteristic of her early solo work. It captures the emotional complexity of early morning reflections and lingering affection, themes that became central to her artistic identity during this period. As a staple of her discography, the recording highlights her ability to convey deep personal sentiment through melody and voice, cementing her status as a leading figure in 1970s soul and pop music.