"Touch by Touch" is a song by American singer Diana Ross from her fifteenth studio album Swept Away (1984). The song was written by Arthur Barrow, Joe Esposito and Richie Zito; Ross herself produced the record.
The song was released as a single in some countries, where it performed well on the charts. In Belgium, the Netherlands and Norway, the song entered the top ten, but in the United Kingdom it reached only the 47th position. In the US, the song was never released as a single. RCA, deciding which song to make a single, hesitated between "Touch by Touch" and "Telephone", but chose the latter.[1]
Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic called this song one of the best on the album.[2] Paulette Weiss from Audio wrote: "'Touch by Touch'
has some unique percussion work, with a slight Caribbean cast and a definite flair for the unusual synthesizer accent."[3]