
On this day September 14 1981, Diana Ross released her twelfth studio album Why Do Fools Fall in Love. It was her first album after leaving Motown Records, marking the beginning of a new chapter in her career with RCA.
The album featured the title track, a cover of the Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers classic, which became a Top 10 hit. Other standout songs included Mirror Mirror and Work That Body, both of which showcased Ross’s versatility in blending pop, dance, and soul sounds.
Commercially, the record was a major success, going platinum in the United States and selling over a million copies worldwide. It demonstrated Ross’s ability to stay relevant in the changing pop landscape of the early 1980s.
80s insight: Why Do Fools Fall in Love reflected how veteran artists of the 1980s reinvented themselves with fresh sounds and bold moves, proving their staying power in a competitive era.
The album featured the title track, a cover of the Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers classic, which became a Top 10 hit. Other standout songs included Mirror Mirror and Work That Body, both of which showcased Ross’s versatility in blending pop, dance, and soul sounds.
Commercially, the record was a major success, going platinum in the United States and selling over a million copies worldwide. It demonstrated Ross’s ability to stay relevant in the changing pop landscape of the early 1980s.
80s insight: Why Do Fools Fall in Love reflected how veteran artists of the 1980s reinvented themselves with fresh sounds and bold moves, proving their staying power in a competitive era.