"So Close" is a song by American singer
Diana Ross from her thirteenth studio album Silk Electric (1983). The song was written by
Bill Wray,
Rob Mounsey and Diana Ross and produced by the latter.[3]
The song was released as a single in January 1983. In the US, for release on the single, the song was remixed by
Richard Perry, with whom the singer had previously worked on the album Baby It's Me (1977). The song reached the top 40 on the
Billboard Hot 100, becoming Ross' 23rd solo hit in the Top 40, also charting at number 76 on the
Hot Black Singles chart.
Critical reception
AllMusic called the song one of the best on the album.[4]Billboard magazine wrote that the song evokes nostalgia for the 1950s.[5] Daniela Soave of Record Mirror also called the track "nostalgic" with a "sugar coating", but not at all suitable for Ross, and also advised the singer to forget about producing.[6]Cashbox magazine noted supremely synthesized R&B.[1] Don Shewey from Rolling Stone highlighted the track against the background of the entire superficial album, noting the "snazzy vocals arranged by
Luther Vandross".[2]