Hi! I first discovered The Supremes in 1964 when I was listening to my transistor radio in Maryland and I heard Where Did Our Love Go? for the first time. From that moment I was a fan for life. That's why I've started this blog. And I welcome you and thank you for coming by!

Saturday, February 27, 2016

My Mistake (Was To Love You) Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye



"My Mistake (Was to Love You)" was the one of the original songs featured on the, Diana & Marvin album. "My Mistake (Was to Love You)" was written by Gloria Jones and Pam Sawyer, the team responsible for the Gladys Knight & the Pips' classic "If I Were Your Woman". Pam Sawyer was also the co-writer (with Michael Masser) of the Diana Ross hit, "Last Time I Saw Him" which dropped out of the US Top 40 just prior to the US Top 40 debut of "My Mistake (Was to Love You)" in March 1974: Sawyer would subsequently co-wrote (with Marilyn Mcleod) Diana Ross' 1976 #1 hit "Love Hangover". The song peaked at #15 on the Billboard R&B/Soul singles chart and #19 on the Billboard Pop singles chart.
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Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye" My Mistake (Was To Love You)" from 1973. The album was called "Diana And Marvin" Great Duet and a Great Song! This…

Bad Weather, The Supremes



"Bad Weather" was a song recorded and released as a single by Motown vocal group The Supremes in 1973. It was composed and produced by Stevie Wonder. The song was then-lead singer Jean Terrell's last charted single as a member of the Supremes and the second and last time brief group member Lynda Laurence was featured on a Supremes single.When the song was first issued to radio in the summer of 1973, the song caught some initial positive buzz mainly from the Supremes' R&B fan ...base. The group performed it to a receptive audience on Soul Train. But the buzz wore down as, according to Mary Wilson years later, it wasn't a favorite of Terrell's or Laurence's. The song charted on the Billboard charts peaking at number 87 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 74 on the R&B singles chart. The song only peaked at the Top 40 of the UK singles chart at number 37. Shortly after this single was released, Terrell and Laurence left the Supremes. Cindy Birdsong returned from her maternity leave, and Mary Wilson hired Scherrie Payne as the new co-lead singer. The next Supremes project would take two more years to come out. In 1975, the group released the disco single "He's My Man" with Wilson and Payne on lead. The third Stevie Wonder connection posted today sung by others.
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Sunday, February 21, 2016

Florence Ballard dies February 22, 1976



In loving memory of Florence Ballard
(June 30, 1943 – February 22, 1976). She is best known as one of the founding members of the The Supremes from 1959–1967. ...In 1988, Florence Ballard was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Supremes alongside Diana Ross and Mary Wilson.
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(June 30, 1943 – February 22, 1976). She is best known as one of the founding members of the The Supremes from 1959–1967. ...In 1988, Florence Ballard was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Supremes alongside Diana Ross and Mary Wilson.
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Saturday, February 20, 2016

Stop! In The Name Of Love, 1965

Nothing Could ‘Stop!’ The Supremes

Nothing Could ‘Stop!’ The Supremes

With three American No. 1s in a row, ‘Where Did Our Love Go,’ ‘Baby Love’ and ‘Come See About Me,’ achieved inside four months in 1964, Diana, Florence and Mary really were reigning supreme. On 20 February, 1965, Motown queens the Supremes continued their incredible run, as ‘Stop! In The Name Of Love’ entered the Hot 100. Within five weeks, it was their next chart-topper.
‘Come See About Me’ dropped out of the chart that same week, after a 14-week run, but by now Motown knew exactly when to unveil a follow-up single at just the right moment to keep the hits continuous. ‘Stop! debuted at No. 80, as Gary Lewis and the Playboys moved to No. 1 with ‘This Diamond Ring.’ Motown was already represented in the top ten by the Temptations’ ‘My Girl,’ which climbed 5-4.
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The sheet music for 'Stop! In The Name Of Love'
A week later, the Supremes single was at No. 41, then soared to No. 13, then 3, 2 and then No. 1 at the end of March. It became their second gold-certified 45, after ‘Baby Love,’ later entering the Grammy and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Among all of the group’s spectacular chart achievements, including their famous run of 12 US No. 1s in a space of five years and four months, one from that 1964-65 season is reported less often. Thanks to Motown’s brilliant production process, not only choosing the right singles but unleashing each one at the right time, the Supremes spent exactly one year on the Hot 100 without a break.
From the point that ‘Where Did Our Love Go’ started its run in the week of 11 July, 1964, they were on the chart every single week, across five singles, all of them No. 1s, until ‘Back In My Arms Again’ finished its run on 10 July, 1965.
Listen to ‘Stop! In The Name Of Love’ on the album More Hits By The Supremes on Spotify

Sstop! In The Name Of Love, The Supremes'4th #1 consecutive hit, 2/201965

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"Stop! In The Name Of Love" by the Supremes entered the Hot 100 on February 20th 1965, and within five weeks, it was their next chart-topper. Read more here: https://uDiscover.lnk.to/NothingStops-Supremes