Ashford and Simpson were a husband and wife team comprising Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson. Ashford was born on 4 May 1941 in Fairfield, South Carolina, while Simpson was born on 26 August 1946 in the Bronx in New York. They met at a Baptist Church in Harlem. Their initial attempts to be singers proved unsuccessful, but they started getting noticed as songwriters as they penned hits for Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye and Chaka Khan amongst others. One of their most successful compositions was ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’ which got to number 19 in the US for Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell while Diana Ross’ version would top the charts there. As singers they would see 6 US Hot 100 hits with ‘Solid’ being their only hit to make the top 20 as it peaked at 12. ‘Solid’ would get to number 3 in the UK and was 1 of 4 hits they had there (none of the others made the top 40). They would also see some success as producer. Sadly, Ashford would die on 22 August 2011 from throat cancer.
Hits as Ashford & Simpson:
Date of entry | Song | Peak (weeks at 1) | Weeks |
29-Mar-1985 | Solid | 4 | 18 |
Total hits | 1 | ||
Total weeks | 18 |
They wrote and produced ‘Solid’.
Biggest climber awards | 2 |
Star rater climbs | 2 |
Biggest fallers | 0 |
Weeks with oldest in the charts | 0 |
Longest run in the charts (weeks) | 18 |
Weeks with more than 1 in the charts | 0 |
Biggest gap between hits (weeks) | 0 |
Top 30 points ranking | 581 |
Top 20 points ranking | =618 |
Top 30 points | 295 |
Top 20 points | 135 |
Hits as songwriters and producer:
Song | Act | Peak (weeks at 1) | Weeks |
It’s My House | Diana Ross | 7 | 14 |
Total hits | 1 | ||
Total weeks | 14 |
Hits as producers:
Song | Act | Peak (weeks at 1) | Weeks |
River Deep Mountain High | The Supremes & The Four Tops | 14 | 4 |
Total hits | 1 | ||
Total weeks | 4 |
Total chart involvement:
Number of hits | 3 |
Weeks | 36 |