Released: June 1, 1978

Songwriter: Pam Davis Kenny Stover

Producer: Hal Davis

My love was in a storm
The bitter wind was blowin' around me
I'd sit and cry
But by and by
It just faded away

Rainbow
Painted skies
Brought a smile into my eyes
The scent of flowers filled the air
I turned around
And you were there

Hey, you made me see
That love is the key
To make the sun shine
For me

Ooh
Since you came
I feel like lovin' again
I feel like livin' again
And I feel like givin' again

Ooh, ooh
Since you came
I feel like lovin' again
And I feel like livin' again
And I feel like givin' again

One kiss
Is worth a thousand sighing words
When you're lonely
I saw you smile
It was warm
Now I see beyond the storm

Clouds are fading fast
There goes the sad and bitter past
You touched my life
When no one cared
You did the things
That no one dared
You've opened doors

You've made me see
That love is the key
To make the sun shine
For me

Ooh
Since you came
I feel like lovin' again
And I feel like livin' again
And I feel like givin' givin' again

Since you came
I feel like lovin' again
And I feel like livin' again
And I feel like givin', givin' again

Since you came
I feel like lovin' again
And I feel like livin' again
And I feel like givin' again

Since you came
I feel like lovin' again
And I feel like livin' again
And I feel like givin' again

Since you came
I feel like lovin' again
And I feel like livin' again
And I feel like givin' again

Diana Ross

Diana Ross is an American singer, songwriter, actress and record producer.

She rose to fame as the lead singer of The Supremes, which, during the 1960s, became Motown’s most successful act and is to this day America’s most successful vocal group as well as one of the world’s best-selling girl groups of all time. Departing from the Supremes in 1970, Ross released her debut solo album, Diana Ross, which contained the hits “Reach Out and Touch (Somebody’s Hand)” and the #1 hit “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”.

She released the album Touch Me in the Morning in 1973. Its title track reached #1, becoming her second solo hit.