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The Supremes

The most successful American performers of the 1960s, the Supremes for a time rivaled even the Beatles in terms of red-hot commercial appeal, reeling off five number one singles in a row at one point. Critical revisionism has tended to undervalue the Supremes' accomplishments, categorizing their work as more lightweight than the best soul stars (or even the best Motown stars), and viewing them as a tool for Berry Gordy's crossover aspirations. There's no question that there was about as much pop as soul in the Supremes' hits, that even some of their biggest hits could sound formulaic, and that they were probably the black performers who were most successful at infiltrating the tastes and televisions of middle America. This shouldn't diminish either their extraordinary achievements or their fine music, the best of which renders the pop vs. soul question moot with its excellence.

The Supremes were not an overnight success story, although it might have seemed that way when they began topping the charts with sure-fire regularity. The trio that would become famous as the Supremes -- Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard -- met in the late '50s in Detroit's Brewster housing project. Originally known as the Primettes, they were a quartet (Barbara Martin was the fourth member) when they made their first single for the Lupine label in 1960. By the time they debuted for Motown in 1961, they had been renamed the Supremes; Barbara Martin reduced them to a trio when she left after their first single.

The Supremes' first Motown recordings were much more girl group-oriented than their later hits. Additionally, not all of them featured Diana Ross on lead vocals; Flo Ballard, considered to have as good or better a voice, also sang lead. Through a lengthy series of flops, Berry Gordy remained confident that the group would eventually prove to be one of Motown's biggest. By the time they finally did get their first Top 40 hit, "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes," in late 1963, Ross had taken over the lead singing for good.

Ross was not the most talented female singer at Motown; Martha Reeves and Gladys Knight in particular had superior talents. What she did have, however, was the most purely pop appeal. Gordy's patience and attention paid off in mid-1964, when "Where Did Our Love Go" went to number one. Written by Holland-Dozier-Holland, it established the prototype for their run of five consecutive number-one hits in 1964-1965 (also including "Baby Love," "Stop! In the Name of Love," "Come See About Me," and "Back in My Arms Again"). Ross' cooing vocals would front the Supremes' decorative backup vocals, put over on television and live performance with highly stylized choreography and visual style. Holland-Dozier-Holland would write and produce all of the Supremes' hits through the end of 1967.

Not all of the Supremes' singles went to number one after 1965, but they usually did awfully well, and were written and produced with enough variety (but enough of a characteristic sound) to ensure continual interest. The chart-topping (and uncharacteristically tough) "You Keep Me Hangin' On" was the best of their mid-period hits. Behind the scenes, there were some problems brewing, although these only came to light long after the event. Other Motown stars (most notably Martha Reeves) resented what they perceived as the inordinate attention lavished upon Ross by Gordy, at the expense of other artists on the label. The other Supremes themselves felt increasingly pushed to the background. In mid-1967, as a result of what was deemed increasingly unprofessional behavior, Ballard was replaced by Cindy Birdsong (from Patti LaBelle & the Bluebelles). Ballard become one of rock's greatest tragedies, eventually ending up on welfare, and dying in 1976.

After Ballard's exit, the group would be billed as Diana Ross & the Supremes, fueling speculation that Ross was being groomed for a solo career. The Supremes had a big year in 1967, even incorporating some mild psychedelic influences into "Reflections." Holland-Dozier-Holland, however, left Motown around this time, and the quality of the Supremes' records suffered accordingly (as did the Motown organization as a whole). The Supremes were still superstars, but as a unit, they were disintegrating; it's been reported that Wilson and Birdsong didn't even sing on their final hits, a couple of which ("Love Child" and "Someday We'll Be Together") were among their best.

In November 1969, Ross' imminent departure for a solo career was announced, although she played a few more dates with them, the last in Las Vegas in January 1970. Jean Terrell replaced Ross, and the group continued through 1977, with some more personnel changes (although Mary Wilson was always involved). Some of the early Ross-less singles were fine records, particularly "Stoned Love," "Nathan Jones," and the Supremes-Four Tops duet "River Deep -- Mountain High." Few groups have been able to rise to the occasion after the loss of their figurehead, though, and the Supremes proved no exception, rarely making the charts after 1972. It is the Diana Ross-led era of the 1960s for which they'll be remembered. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
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Track List: Let Yourself Go: The '70s Albums, Vol. 2: 1974-1977 - The Final Sessions

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Track List: Supreme Rarities: Let The Music Play

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Track List: The Jean Terrell Years (1970-1973)

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Track List: I Hear A Symphony

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Track List: At The Copa: Expanded Edition

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Comments

Love this song
Great stuff from Diana back in the 60s...
voice of the mid 60 s great music.
I'm sorry baby I just had a bad night I almost got hit again anyway I hope you have a good day love you
One of best voices to come out of Motown.
A Soulful sound that is timeless and may never be match.
One Of My Favs... My Graduation song when I Graduate :-) Can't wait!!!!!!!
She's an awesome, talented, very successful Woman... Kudos!!!!!!! ! !
luv it !
Dont read this because it actually works. You will be kissed on the nearest Friday by the love of your life. Tomorrow will be the best day of your life. However if you don't post this you will die in 2 days. Now you've started reading so don't stop. This is so scary put this on atleast 5 songs in 143 minutes when done press f6 and your lover's name will appear on the screen in big letters this is so scary because it actually works!
I think the biographer is too wrapped up in Diane and not the Supremes, they were first
The best old school song ever! Plz follow and I'll follow you too!!
Young love.
MEMORIES:):) ! ! ! !
@blogshag, whoever wrote the bio for this clearly does not know and appreciate the evolution of music motown, The Ashford and Simpson songwriting powerhouse and Diana Ross the woman the Boss! Or maybe the writer is preschool.
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Why does the bio seem to only be about Diana Ross when we're talking about the Supremes- Even when they're playing the post Diana Supremes? Come on Pandora. Get your act together.
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I'm going to go listen to Delilah on STAR 104.5 fm and you can bring that up on your computer at home from anywhere in the US. she also takes calls from anywhere in the US as well. Come listen and make a dedication. PEACE, LOVE, AND HAVE FUN.
adr74380
gemini310mer @ y a h o o . c o m this my child hood military brat
gelliott033
Our world has changed so much, that it is nice to hear the original version of songs , because they take you back in a time travel trip.
Still love this song
so_bo
I'm Coming Out is Diana Ross' solo single. Not sure why it's listed as The Supremes. I like The Supremes and Diana Ross as a solo artist but this is incorrect.
Baby Love. I'm not going anywhere anytime soon except for work. You know where I live, so PEACE. I love the Supremes' music. I love Diana Ross.
basshead024
You wish

nothing like this
Me encanta los discos de los 80's Diana Ross, the Supreme y muchos mas. Me encantan, para mi nunca pasan de moda.
cgoree8
This is a Diana Ross song from the 80's nothing to do w/ the supremes
Coming out at first I thought it was meant in a gay manner :( please forgive me Diana Ross
Baby Love. You know where my lips are at. I love Diana Ross and The Supremes.
WOW! This song gets to me all the time, eventhough its kind of old, I love it!
pgydse69
Song used as my intro for my retirement party.
Sure glad music doesnt die : )
Do we even have anyone to replace this good music these days : (
THIS IS MY FAVORITE SONG BY THEM !
I love this song! Your right! No one can hate this song! And my love as went flying out the window but I'm still young
this is the kinda song that you cannot hate, no matter who you are
Love this song
dont read this because it actually works. You will get kissed on the nearest possible friday by the love of your life. tommorrow will be the best day of your life. however if you do not post this comment to at least 3 songs you will die in 2 days. now youve started reading this so dont stop. this is so scary put this on at least 5 songs in at least 143 minutes when if done press f6 and your lovers name will appear on the screen in big letters this is scary cuz it actually works
broken hearted..... .
Where Did Our Love Go. I LOOOVE THIS SONG. Time for Lilah PEACE, LOVE, AND HAVE FUN
OMG. I LOVE THAT PHOTO. That's like my photo on Facebook with the Satellite. I miss my Facebook page.
Up-side-down , boy you turn me, in-side-out, and..round and round
I used to think it said honey bun instead of honey bunch, so i would sing this to my old BFF in 5th and 6th grade whenever she had a honey bun and i wanted some, and it always worked, i would always get some of her honey bun! haha!
gpresto7
Why's it that in each write-up of who The Supremes were, it has to end up being about a comparison on how much better the solo career was of Diana Ross after she left the group? I understand Diana's success, but that's something to read that they as a group were the most successful in America of the '60s. Also, altogether not many musical groups can say, as The Supremes proved, that they could be an act under their recording label for upwards of 17 years, and have Top 40 hits spanning from 196
Why is this song on the My Chemical Romance station? Lol
emknollman
I like the song but phil collins is better
I love this song cuz when i was little i use to sing it alot!bb
Collins has nothing on the original, I love the Supremes
msimnitt
I love this song, but I like Phil Collin's remake the best
Great song
deach40
I LOVE THE SONG DIANA LOVE YOU BRYANA
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