FIRST TIME HEARING Diana Ross &The Supremes - Someday We'll Be Together REACTION
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- FIRST TIME HEARING Diana Ross &The Supremes - Someday We'll Be Together REACTION
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Those Mowtown studio musicians were absolutely brilliant. Not enough credit goes to them .. they turned simple little melodies into absolute ear-candy.
The Funk Brothers!!
Jamerson was massively influential on many bass players of every musical genre.
Ear-candy is right, I get goosebumps every time I hear this song. Some artists are just pure magicians.
The string section were actually members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, directed by Gordon Staples, and consisted of 9 violins, 5 violas, and 4 cellos.
@@v.j.3029when things were good...the world is so bad now! Get Biden outta there!!!!
This was Diana's swan song with the Supremes! She went solo after this recording and the rest, they say, is history!
yeah this was her goodbye song to the girls.
This was also the very last #1 hit single of the 1960s (December 1969).
@@Hobodeluxe960 That is what I had heard back then also
If i'm not mistaken, diana ross actually went solo on this single. The Supremes had nothing to do with this song. This was actually slated to be diana ross's first solo song Cindy Bird Song & Mary Wilson aren't. Even on the original recording, it was a male voice. Responding to Diana ross's lyrics. As the sixties ended, this song zoomed to number 1# on the charts. As the decade of the sixties was coming to a close What a fitting way for Diana Ross & The Supremes to end the decade.
@@erickthefantabulous1 I've never heard that before, but it's certainly a possibility!
You can't beat Diana Ross and the Supremes! They set their own bar. Smooth as butter. It's like hearing angels sing.
They played this song at Florence Ballard’s funeral, and in my opinion is probably the Supremes very best song of all time
Florence and Mary together forevermore, teaching the angels how to sing like a Supreme 🎶 🕊️
On a semi-serious note - if you really like someone - don't wait for for "someday"! Don't be too shy. Someone else won't wait, and you'll kick yourself! Been there.
Gorgeous song. Understated vocals by Diana. Lovely.
Diana Ross doing “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” is a classic that’s a must too! 😉
Yes! Album version would be great.
This dropped me right into my childhood kitchen, peeling potatoes at the sink with my mom with it playing on the HiFi from the living room. Sweet memories.
Oh Denise! What a BEAUTIFUL memory!
YES!!@@wendyryder2708
YES!!
All songs sung by The Supremes are great. “Reflections” is one you need to listen and react to. It was used as the theme song for the TV series “China Beach” which was about a medical unit in Vietnam … the song was released when the war was escalating. Please review it!
Yeah Dana Delany stared in that show
@@user-qv2ur2bw3z And she and all of the cast, the filming … all was excellent!
@@user-qv2ur2bw3zand a pre-CSI Marg Helgenberger!
I loved that show! Reflections is a song when it starts and I mean immediately, you know what song it is!
I remember "China Beach". What a show!!
The Funk Brothers were a group of Detroit-based session musicians who performed the backing to most Motown recordings from 1959 until the company moved to Los Angeles in 1972. James Lee Jamerson (January 29, 1936 - August 2, 1983) was an American bass player. He was the uncredited bassist on most of the Motown Records hits in the 1960s and early 1970s (Motown did not list session musician credits on their releases until 1971), and is now regarded as one of the most influential bass players in modern music history. In its special issue "The 100 Greatest Bass Players" in 2017, Bass Player magazine ranked Jamerson number one and called him "the most important and influential bass guitarist". In 2020, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Jamerson number one in its list of the 50 greatest bassists of all time.
More number 1 hits than the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, and Elvis COMBINED!!!!
@elegantirony- Thank you for doing all of the research. I have lived in mid-Michigan all my life (53). Was not fortunate enough to grow up during the Motown era but was exposed, because of my stepfather, to another Detroit icon - Bob Seger. The Supremes however were the meaning of class and elegance during the sixties I have heard. And the material!? Fantastic- If not for 4 young men from Liverpool or a gentleman from Tennessee - these ladies once held the record for #1 singles with 12. 😮 An amazing five year run
@@billkitzerow2350 Yes, session musicians who played on hit songs, like The Wrecking Crew and the A-Team. They contributed greatly, but they didn't make the hits without Marvin, Diana, Martha, Smokey, Stevie, et al.
This was supposed to be Diana Ross' first solo hit after leaving the group. Background vocals were performed by Merry Clayton, Julia Waters, and Maxine Water, NOT the remaining Supremes. Johnny Bristol, one of the song co-writers, adlibbed during the recording session - it was not part of the original plan, but Gordy liked the result. For more interesting facts, check out the Funk Brothers documentary, "Standing in the Shadows of Motown.'" it's great!
Jay & Amber, you'll love Diana solo- "Touch Me in the Morning", "Love Hangover", "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)", and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" !!!! Also duet her with Lionel Richie "Endless Love"!!!!
edit- "Touch Me.." and "Do You Know.." show her soft and delicate side!!
Diana/Supremes -you'll Love their "Where Did Our Love Go", "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and "Come See About Me" !!!!
Touch Me In The Morning is lovely
"Mahogany's Theme" was my high school graduating class's theme song. It was such an inspiration for us. Class of 1977 😊❤
Although billed as Diana Ross & the Supremes, this record is just Diana singing solo. Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong were not involved in the session. Producer/co writer Johnny Bristol can be heard in the background, coaching Diana. Bristol and co writer, Jackey Beavers, originally recorded the song in 1961, and the instrumental tracks for the record here were originally done for Jr. Walker & the All-Stars, but Berry Gordy decided that it would be a great solo premiere for Diana.
Next, you should do "Love Child". That's my favorite Supremes song. Completely different. A message song. Even had me in tears recently. I'm also partial to a song called "No Matter What Sign You Are".
Also when are you guys ever going to react to The Temptations - the male equivalent to the Supremes. Only the biggest male vocal group in history! A huge rabbit hole of hits:
Papa Was a Rolling Stone
Ball of Confusion
Cloud Nine
I Can't Get Next to You
Come on, Fam, let's spam the comments with Temptations suggestions!
YAASSSS!! You MUST react to the Temptations! To put them and MoTown in perspective, The Temptations were the FIRST MoTown act to win a Grammy! in 1969!!! WHAT??? That's nuts!! My favs, if I have to pick just a couple(all their songs are perfect!) would be: Just My Imagination, Ain't To Proud To Beg, My Girl, I Wish It Would Rain, and Papa Was A Rollin Stone. PLZ react to the TEMPTATIONS!!! PLEASE!!
Love Child 💯 💞
This was the last number one song of the sixties, for the week of December 23rd, 1969!!!!
‘Reflections’, ‘Love Child’, ‘Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’, My Mistake’ are a few of my favs!
Oooo love child! I haven’t heard that in years! ❤
Just a note, Johnny Bristol is the background male vocalist,...
Hell Yeah Y'all
You've got to react to "Reflections"
Ironically, Mary and Cindy aren't actually singing on this track. When it was recorded it was intended to be Diana's first solo single.
Were you guys hearing this masterpiece? Layer upon layer. 3 rhythm guitars, a walking bass. The lead singer Diana Ross's voice is in the front but singing the harmony in the shadows leaving a hole for the melody and the chorus to be filled by backups and the listener. It's like when the star points the mic to the audience and let's the crowd fill in the lyrics. Tell me you weren't drawn in and compelled to sing. All of that and then top it off with a string section. Plus the poetic irony that the lyrics are telling us that this was their mic drop. Who can can produce such genius today?
Diana Ross & The Supremes, “The Happening”!
Diana Ross is fantastic!!! ❤❤❤❤
Classic song to be sure. It was originally meant to be Diana's first solo release but Berry Gordy decided to release it as the last record by Diana Ross & The Supremes and it shot to #1. It was The Andantes doing background vocals as they did on a few earlier Diana Ross & The Supremes records. Diana at her best for sure.
I grew up with Motown. LOVE. I saw the Supremes at the Steel Pier in Atlantic City in 1966, no kidding, I was like 12. Try "Love is here and Now You're Gone".
It’s surprising to think that they were known as the No Hit Supremes before Baby Love came out, because they then went on to define the decade for Motown. One of the great honors of my life was to stand in Studio One at the Motown Museum and wonder at the number of hits that came out of that small space, all played live for the recording, no tricks or tracks. All the members of The Supremes were just girls that grew up in the neighborhood, there must have been something in the water in Detroit. ✌️
Yeah, lead.......just joking. I wasn't into Motown during the 60's but I did love the mix of music on the radio then and that did include Motown and the Supremes
I grew up in Detroit, and of course we all loved the Supremes and other Motown artists. One of my greatest memories is seeing them flying out of Detroit Metro. Diana had on a huge fur coat (I don't like that now, lol) but they were all so beautiful and classy and SO glamorous to this 10 year, or so, little girl. Oh, and their music was stellar.
Actually "Where Did Our Love Go" was their first hit and it went to #1 in the summer of 1964. "Baby Love" was their follow up later that summer and early fall. It also went to the top of the charts
I'm 37 and is someone that was born and raised in Detroit and knowing the history of Motown, driving or walking past the Motown Museum give me goosebumps knowing that so much history was made at that house. And it also gives me goosebumps knowing that a lot of the Motown artists at that time literally stayed in the area. Even Aretha Franklin stayed in the area even though she never signed with Motown, Aretha Franklin and Smokey Robinson we're neighbors. The Motown Museum just went through a multimillion-dollar expansion.
They were my mommas favorite group,..❤❤❤ LOVE them now I'm 58 every chance to listen to them I do.
In 1969, Bristol was preparing a new version of "Someday We'll Be Together", to be recorded by Motown act Jr. Walker & the All-Stars. Bristol had already recorded the instrumental track and the background vocals when Berry Gordy happened upon the tracks and heard them. Gordy thought that "Someday" would be a perfect first solo single for Diana Ross, who was making her long-expected exit from the Supremes at the time, and had Bristol sequester Ross into the studio to record the song.
Unable at first to get the vocal performance he desired from Ross, Johnny Bristol decided to try something different: he would harmonize with her, helping Ross to get into the mood needed for the record. On the first take, the engineer accidentally recorded both Ross's vocal and Bristol's ad-libs. Bristol and arranger Wade Marcus liked the results, and Bristol had his vocal recorded alongside Ross' for the final version of the song. Bristol's ad-libs and words of encouragement to Ross can be heard in the background throughout the song. When Berry Gordy heard the completed song, he decided to release it as the final Diana Ross & the Supremes song. Neither of the Supremes' remaining members, however, sang on the record.
Accidentally invented the "hype man". Brilliant.
Yep, that's the story I know.
His accidental inclusion made the song more soulful and powerful - one of the things I've always liked about it.
Thanks, I wondered about that all these years.
Thanks! I always loved those male vocal 'ad libs.
I think they totally elevated the track!
🇬🇧😊
This group definitely had their own special groove. Nobody could really duplicate it.
Sadly neither Mary or Cindy sang on that record.
Motown found the best and produced some of the most amazing artists ever. Great song and no one like Diana. I love this song!
The movie you are thinking of is Dream Girls… it is tremendous….There are so many great songs by Diana & The Supremes…. Three suggestions: Love Child …Stop in the name of Love ….You Can’t Hurry Love…
The movie musical was called Dreamgirls, and yes, it was based on DIana Ross and the Supremes. It was originally a Broadway play. You should definitely think about doing movie night. It's really good.
Agreed the Dreamgirls movie is fantastic, I too would recommend, it’s loosely based on the Supremes story. it’s staring Beyoncé (as the Diana Ross character), Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Fox & Eddie Murphy. All of their musical performances will blow your mind!
The movie you are thinking of "Dreamgirls" is loosely based on the Supremes, and was first an incredibly successful Broadway musical. The movie starred Jennifer Hudson, Beyonce and Eddie Murphy.
“Love Child” by Diana Ross and The Supremes, they really rivaled The Beatles with hits, even The Beatles love them.
The Beatles loved the Supremes' sister Motown girl group the Marvelettes so much they covered "Please Mr. Postman," the first Motown song (released on the subsidiary Tamla label) to top the Billboard Hot 100. ruclips.net/video/Jzy4R8EbWJ4/видео.html
@@agnesgrep1970 of Course, Thank you for the link.
A group that had me and my family dancing all over the house back in the day...Classic group.
Iconic Queen Diana Ross still the Boss♥️💯
Useless trivia: This was the very last Billboard Hot 100 #1 single of the 1960's. It was also the last #1 single on Billboard R&B Charts of the1960's, and the very first #1 single on that chart of the 1970's.
That's true and not useless!
Significant trivia!
This was a big hit for the Supremes. Bittersweet because it was the final Supremes song featuring Diana Ross in the lineup. She left the group to go solo and this was both her "swan song" and her solo debut as the other ladies in the group did not sing on the song.
With all respect to "BEYONCE"and "RIHANNA" there is only one QUEEN and that is "DIANA ROSS"...This beautiful song is a TRUE MASTERPIECE 👏👏👏
A banger song by Diana Ross to check out is Love Hangover!
“Love Child”, “Baby Love”, “The Happening”, the duet with the Temptations “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” and so many more great hits
Dianna Ross & The Supremes and The Temptations were 2 of the best!!
My most favorite song by this group,
One of the best songs EVER written.
The most talented female singer ever.
She's my favorite one in the We Are The World video. When she's swaying, holding hands with MJ and Stevie, she is radiating joy.
Interestingly, The Supremes were not featured in this recording. So, even though the song was marketed as by "Diana Ross &The Supremes" it was really Diana's first solo effort. Great song made even more poignant knowing that Miss Ross was leaving the group.
I always thought this was their final song together. This is the first time I'm learning that the other Supremes were not on this record, which completely changes things!
@@jpmnewyork Background vocals by Merry Clayton, Julia Waters, and Maxine Waters
Male backing vocals by Johnny Bristol[7]
@@unclebobunclebob Wow! That's an all-star lineup!
Of course it's ironic to me that this could be considered Diana Ross's "first solo effort" -- if anything, she had more backup here than she did with the Supremes!
@@jpmnewyork Yeh something in those voices didn;t really sond like Cindy Birdsong and and Marie Wilson....it was more agressive singing and vibrato....also, like even though it great, what a gip lying to the public like that, saying it;s the Supremes when it's not..
According to Mary Wilson, starting with Love Child, she and Cindy never again sang on any "Supremes" singles. However, there are some live tv shows, where you can hear the actual Supremes singing on them..there's an awesome version of Love Child with Mary and Cindy's actual vocals on RUclips but I forget what show it was from.
Said it before: The Supremes were at one time 2nd only to the Beatles in the number of hits they had in the 1960's. That's how BIG they were. I always wonder if Motown would have been so big without them. They were the best girl group singers of the 1960's hands down. Iwas said when Diana Ross left the group, I was a little kid and grew up with that group. They appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show about 17 times, more than the Beatles ever did. Ed loved those girls, he had experience with African American musicians and singers in the old days of Harlem and the Cotton Club, etc. The "new" Supremes were good but they weren't wrtiting songs for them as good as they were after Diana left. I believe they had one big hit after she left called Up the Ladder to the Roof.
Love Child has always been one of my favorites. Please check it out. ❤
I was just about to strongly recommend Love Child. How times have changed! My mother didn’t allow me to listen to that song because it was morally objectionable.
I was about 17,when this gorgeously produced and beautiful goodbye song was made. It made me cry, cause I grew up with Motown, and this was the the end but also the beginning for Ms. Ross to become the Living Legend she still is after over sixty years. Wow, time goes by. Thanks for keeping this music playing for all generations to enjoy. Many blessings & thanks guys❤😊
This was Diana Ross farewell tune as she was going solo
By the time this song was recorded, several of their songs did not feature the other two Supremes. The background vocals at this point were performed by Julia and Maxine Waters, two fantastic session singers at Motown who are siblings as well.
Saw Diana Ross for my wife’s birthday in September 2022 at Radio City Music Hall. She is still so amazing !
I was there as well, amazing!
Little known fact: Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong didn't sing one note on this song. The background vocals were performed by The Andantes, a female session trio composed of Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, and Louvain Demps, They actually sung on many other Superemes songs between 1968-1970.
FACTS! And they didn’t fool anyone because you can so tell the difference.
@@brittgray1324and went straight to #1 because it’s such a beautiful song. It’s technically, if you will.. Diana Ross second solo number one
Johnny Bristol made the song for me
This song has a great history. It was recorded to be Diana Ross‘s first solo single. There are no Supremes on the record other than she. After Florence Ballard left the group, the other Supremes were rarely featured on their records, because their sound was to nowhere near as good. After the recording was finished, they played it back and realized they had a monster on their hands and thought it might be a good idea to release it as a The Supremes final single to help the group go out on top, so their first record of the new grouping would have the momentum of this giant hit. This isn’t the only hit record that the other Supremes were not on. Mary and Florence had great voices, but since there were four different groups of background singers acting as the Supremes, the only voice that was needed really was Diana Ross’s.
The Supremes Gold compilation liner notes credit Julia and Maxine Waters with backing vocals, presumably to settle a royalty dispute. The Andantes did provide the backing vocals for "Love Child" and most other post-Holland-Dozier-Holland, post-Florence Ballard singles.
The Supremes with Diana Ross were among the very best pop performers of the 1960s, right up there with the Beatles. Diana Ross had a voice like silk! The whole trio was excellent. They had great composers and studio musicians.
I like Stax as much as Motown. But, nothing and no one beats the Supremes! This was perhaps their last hit with Diana Ross. Its an epic of song! I used to see them on TV as a little kid in the 1960s. So, I knew all these songs from childhood!
Diana Ross is my all time favorite woman singer
The BOSS Miss Diana Ross.....
Diana Ross is a genuine Super Star.
Just can't go wrong with these ladies.
I Hear A symphony and Love Child are two suggestions. Enjoyed their singing from the beginning to today! Thank you
Yes, Jay, Dreamgirls is a musical that evokes the Supremes, although the musical's creators will tell you it is not about the Supremes. This song is such a bittersweet classic considering that Diana Ross was off from this to her solo journey. In fact, although it was released as the final Supremes song featuring Diana Ross, who left the group for a solo career in January 1970, it was recorded as Ross' first solo single and Supremes members Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong do not sing on the recording. Merry Clayton, Julia Waters Tillman, Maxine Waters Willard and Johnny Bristol are the other voices you hear on the recording. Hope you can listen to her iconic Ain't No Mountain High Enough.
One of my favorite songs of all time
Diana Ross was on the soundtrack of my life. Great artist.
Diana's "hey hey hey" melts me.
When I was young, America loved Motown. It was everyone's music. Miss it so much.
I wouldn't mind hearing the Supremes sing, "My World is Empty Without You, Babe.
Then tell me that beginning line doesn't sound like a line from a Rolling Stones song that starts, "I see a red door and I want to paint it black." The song is called, "Paint it Black"
Play the two back to back and tell me I'm wrong. I could be.
The very first song by the Supremes was "Whenever that lovelight starts shining through your eyes"
A long title but a spectacular jam from 1963. December 12th to be exact. I was there. It was right after the ice age.
My mom had this album when I was a kid and I listened to it by myself and was pleasantly surprised by it's fantastic sound
A MUST SEE movie if you love the Motown sound is "Standing in the Shadows of Motown" a tribute to the Fabulous Funk Brothers , the name given to the group of musicians that backed all of the great Motown hits . It's a great history lesson with some great performances . My personal favorites being the songs that the lovely Joan Osborne sings in it 🙂
This song makes me smile every time I hear it, thanks for that💕
Motown just reminds me of My Mum and Auntie Sheila just singing this and dancing in the kitchen, happy days
Oh I wish you had reacted to the live performance of this on the ed Sullivan show. It was their last performance ever, this song was literally the last #1 of the 60s. And this performance is so emotional, vocally perfect and just amazing.
This song is wonderful...!!! Love Diana Ross voice! Try Reflections or Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Ross solo)
The best supremes song is STONED LOVE👍
This song was intended as Diana Ross' first solo single and features no Supremes on the backgrounds. In the documentary 20 Feet from Stardom, background singer Merry Clayton said she was a Supreme for a minute because she was one of the backing singers on the song lol. By 1969, Gordy and Diana knew she was going solo and had begun recording material in that vein. Gordy wanted her to leave the Supremes with a big hit, though, and since it had been over a year since the group's last #1, he decided to rush release this song as her farewell with the Supremes. His plan worked, as this song went to #1.
These songs take me back to when this world was not such a dumpster fire. Sweet and innocent. We had some problems but we worked through them and made changes FOR THE BETTER, not piling more mistakes on top of mistakes.
this was the last number 1 hit of the 60s
My ... FAVORITE ... Supremes song. For that matter, one of my favorite all-time Motown songs.
I am a 70 year old British bloke, and i always loved the Supremes, right from their first hit single here in the UK, Baby Love, in 1964, I was eleven years old.
I would say America's greatest export to the UK was Motown. Wonderful Music, wonderful 1960s, and the Beautiful Supremes, what more could a young boy ask for.
The thing Jay was talking about is Dreamgirls and it had one of my favorites songs done by the legend Jennifer Holliday And I Am telling I'm Not Going. She was in the original Broadway cast and she is fantastic. That is a song you should do. Jay will even be in not iffy mood. He'll love it.
They should also do the movie.
The movie was so so. The play was much better I think
I once meet Diana Ross at one of her performances. I had an isle seat and when she walked by she grabbed my hand. We held hands for a few minutes and talked. I didn't wash that hand for 2 days!
You should listen to "Nothing But a Heartache" by the Flirtations, they were an American trio in the vein of the Supremes but never became famous here in the states so they went to England to record and came out with the banger Nothing but a Heartache. The music production behind the song, us what really drives it! A hidden treasure!!!
I totally agree. The girl groups weren't as popular in the late 60's when the Flirtations recorded that song, I believe that's why it didn't chart higher than it did. However it really is a fantastic song, especially the intro, and like you mentioned the production was superb.
Fun fact! When my Nona was towards the end of her life we were watching TV & there was a special on Dianna Ross. She said “oh! I know her! I used to make dresses for her and her friends!” 😮 she was a seamstress in Detroit for years. She didn’t know they were so huge because she’s an immigrant who never paid much attention to pop culture.
Interesting fact: While Johnny Bristol, who co-wrote and performed on the original version of this song, also performed on this version, neither of the other two Supremes did.
I grew up just outside of Detroit during Motown's heyday. Years later I, along with 800,000 others saw Diana Ross live in Central Park, NYC. 1983. Love her!
I have been waiting for you to react to this song as it's my all time favourite from Diana Ross and the Supremes. Thank you for making this born in the 60's girl very happy. Great reaction. 😀❤
Yes, DREAMGIRLS and that would be a great one for Rob Squad Movie Reactions
This was the Golden Era of Motown Records, it seemed like they couldn’t miss at one point, everybody coming out of there seemingly had a hit record and Diana Ross & the Supremes were no exception!
When Diana was about to go solo. Jean Terrell about to take over as lead singer for the Supremes. I miss all this from my childhood!
This was at the end of the Supremes as a group. Diana Ross went on her solo career. What truly made the supremes was the awesome Motown days with the Temptations, Four Tops, Supremes, Smokey and the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Martha and the Vandellas, The Jackson 5 (were a bit later than the early 60s Motown) but what amazing talent came from Detroit. OH MY GOD think about that. And it is hard to believe but I was BLESSED enough to see each and every one of them being raised in the streets of 60s/70s Detroit.
My mother's jam, my jam & my daughter's jam!
Other Supreme songs to consider: The Happening, Stop, in the Name of Love, I Hear a Symphony, My World is Empty Without You, Reflections, and Love Child.
My Childhood in the 1960s my Mother playing The Supremes records and dancing around!
The male backing vocals in this song were by Johnny Bristol who was one of the song's co-writers.
Call and Response is what groups like this do. Great song!
Forever came today! Live at the ed Sullivan show 🤍 amazing
Something you want to check out, the Supremes and the Temptations together..."I'm Gonna Make You Love Me".
The Supremes songs were what my big sister and her friends listened to (along with screaming over the 1960s Beatles).
What a fabulous song, don't need to comment on your reaction, always first class.
While you are checking out some 60s vibes, check out, The Marvelletts, “My Baby Must Be. Magician”. Melvin Franklin from the Temptations makes a cameo on that song. You can’t miss it!
The song was written by Johnny Bristol, Jackey Beavers and Harvey Fuqua. It was first released in 1961 by the soul duo Johnny & Jackey. The Supremes did a remake in 1969 and the male voice in the background is Johnny Bristol.
This song is bittersweet. I always think of Florence Ballard when I hear and it taints the joy. So glad you noted the musicians playing this song. That's where I find my joy.
Still a beautiful song even after all these years.
Diana Ross ... the model and mentor for Michael Jackson. He strived to sing like her and even look like her. She was fantastic, even back in the 60s & 70s!!
This was my Mama's favorite girls' group. I enjoy them too. Classic ladies with classic music.