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@TruOmilade
@TruOmilade 3 года назад
The lyrics are still relevant. Speaks to fear, doubt, and insecurity many of us face, especially regarding poverty.
@renarga6886
@renarga6886 2 года назад
She was not the only one. How sad.
@josephpowles6474
@josephpowles6474 2 года назад
@@renarga6886 I see love this lady 😎👌🇩🇪
@rvegas81
@rvegas81 2 года назад
I just bought the vinyl today. I’m in my 20’s. This was ahead of its time.
@guidedmeditation2396
@guidedmeditation2396 2 года назад
They couldn't make this song today.. Just like Elvis's "In the Ghetto" it would have been declared hateful and racial appropriation accompanied with protest and twitter lynch mobs etc, even though these two songs were created with love and compassion.
@2mickell
@2mickell Год назад
Proverbs 10:15 “The rich man's wealth is his strong city: the destruction of the poor is their poverty.”
@georgealexander141
@georgealexander141 3 года назад
All of their songs are fantastic. But this one is a work of art.
@guidedmeditation2396
@guidedmeditation2396 2 года назад
I agree. It is fantastic for sure and when you examine it closely the tension and progression of the song is so masterful it is hard to think of other songs on the same level. When this was made Motown was a hit machine loaded with talented people who would collaborate and brainstorm to give each of their artists a hit and then another and another. If you had to get bogged down in committees and contracts and disbursements with everyone demanding a share of the credit and profits it never would have happened. Sure money was important but these people were jazzed and inspired by the seemingly endless success at the time.
@Scaarface2013
@Scaarface2013 2 года назад
Really true that. At the time this was real cutting-edge stuff, people weren't talking about illegitimate babies much. And these girls took a stand for them by performing this particular song. Simply the Best as a friend of mine would say
@ilovebeinggay6794
@ilovebeinggay6794 2 года назад
Yes it had almost seamless lyrics, but overall I have come to find it to be a rather nasty and tasteless song! Just nasty!
@jduwayne1
@jduwayne1 Год назад
@@ilovebeinggay6794 Why are you saying it’s a tasteless song? It was relevant then & is today! Do you even know what it’s about!? It’s about a poor urban girl, who didn’t want to bring a child into this world without being married! That’s being responsible! It would take someone like you to understand! Your privilege is showing!
@ilovebeinggay6794
@ilovebeinggay6794 Год назад
@@jduwayne1 I know exactly what the song is about
@TheShabazzProduction
@TheShabazzProduction 3 года назад
They NEVER put out bad material, just soulful hit after hit!!!!!!!!
@marriedmistressgoddesstv
@marriedmistressgoddesstv 3 года назад
I remember watching my parents dancing to these songs. Didn't know back then just how priceless those memories would become. What I wouldn't give...enjoy your parents while they're here.
@Justaskkjames
@Justaskkjames 3 года назад
None of their music was soulful. Stop with the lies!
@Justaskkjames
@Justaskkjames 3 года назад
@Chris Bonilla Hernandez Foolish and delusional. Seek help babes.
@osimeon00
@osimeon00 3 года назад
@Chris Bonilla Hernandez don't be mad because he told the truth. The Supremes were definitely not what black people would call soulful. They sung pop music and ballads mostly curated for white audiences. They had a few R&B soul hits like this one and "Someday" but they were few and far between. That doesn't take away from it's significance.
@chrisbonilla9950
@chrisbonilla9950 3 года назад
@@osimeon00 I don’t agree with you at all .I am black so I know what I am talking about you .
@charliejohn1
@charliejohn1 2 года назад
The Supremes were the only American group that was competing against the British invasion in the mid sixties. They had 6 number ones hits between 1964 and 1965, even more than the Beatles.
@davidtate7685
@davidtate7685 2 года назад
Great
@tyliekinc.
@tyliekinc. 2 года назад
Most of the Motown artists and the British Invasion were competing in the top 10 on the charts
@ilovebeinggay6794
@ilovebeinggay6794 2 года назад
Yes that's so true. Unfortunately Diane Ernestine was the only singer in a major group competing against her own band members. SMDH
@bojji96
@bojji96 2 года назад
@@ilovebeinggay6794 💯
@news603redux
@news603redux Год назад
WRONG - The Beatles had six number one's in 1964 alone.
@Jocelyn_Jade
@Jocelyn_Jade 2 года назад
You could feel the incoming 70s with this song and performance.
@dorianadrianoleebraga744
@dorianadrianoleebraga744 Год назад
True
@atis9061
@atis9061 Год назад
And the fringed jeans
@royfuternick3683
@royfuternick3683 Год назад
This was 1968
@martinpugh1008
@martinpugh1008 Год назад
Jocelyn That's absolutely true I remember this song by Diana Ross but not quite remember when it came out I think it was in the charts possibly late 1960s or early 1970s here in the UK it was brilliant I remember it as a young child growing up being born in 1962 today as a 60 Yr old man I often relax with a drink in my hand listening to this song and other music from the same era and get totally lost down memory lane what bloody fantastic memories they are greetings from Swansea South Wales UK 🎶😃🎶🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿
@gianni216
@gianni216 9 месяцев назад
​@@royfuternick3683io avevo 10 nel 68
@ricardored207
@ricardored207 3 года назад
That whole outfit Diana had on can still sell in stores right now‼️🤯
@osimeon00
@osimeon00 3 года назад
Sell to whom? She looks a mess. 🤦
@quarmainestephenson3163
@quarmainestephenson3163 3 года назад
I got to get a sweater like that
@chrisbonilla9950
@chrisbonilla9950 3 года назад
@@osimeon00 stop lying 🤥.She looks amazing .That jackets she has can sell millions in America .Pls pls stop telling false things
@taylorcannon8651
@taylorcannon8651 3 года назад
Yes
@alexanderescobar6891
@alexanderescobar6891 3 года назад
All their outfits are on point honestly!’ And I think Diana’s sweatshirt or a replica is on Etsy for sale
@jessejohnson6799
@jessejohnson6799 4 месяца назад
Boy that motown sound unbelievable
@sweetiepie1862
@sweetiepie1862 3 месяца назад
I'll drink to that
@bookerbright3439
@bookerbright3439 3 года назад
I am still listening to this song, February 9, 2021. This is one of my favorite songs sung by the Diana Ross & the Supremes because I was a love child.😢
@patrickditzen4911
@patrickditzen4911 2 года назад
Listening to this hit in 2022!
@petergarlick8251
@petergarlick8251 Год назад
I hope u eventually had a good life
@lewiscarey6984
@lewiscarey6984 Год назад
ME TOO!! 1957 & I was born out of wedlock, and sent to foster care!!! Note: This song was so popular on Ed Sullivan, that he called Motown to get The Supremes Back to do it all over again!!! Now that's historic!!! Have a great Autumn!!!! 🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁🇨🇦
@bookerbright3439
@bookerbright3439 Год назад
@@lewiscarey6984 I was born in 1955 out of wedlock but I was raised by my mother and grandmother.
@saltministrywdrlancaster
@saltministrywdrlancaster Год назад
Cool
@someonesomewhere1600
@someonesomewhere1600 3 года назад
There were some damn mighty songwriters in Motown
@jamesphifer3847
@jamesphifer3847 2 года назад
This comment right here 👆🏾
@ilovebeinggay6794
@ilovebeinggay6794 Год назад
The truest comment in all these threads.
@StevenCarinci
@StevenCarinci Год назад
Indiana wants me.
@MM-je1tg
@MM-je1tg Год назад
THAT'S SO TRUE
@EverTheTwain
@EverTheTwain Год назад
@@StevenCarinci Lord, I can't go back THERE.
@billyboehm1309
@billyboehm1309 11 месяцев назад
So many hits but this song by Supremes just floors me every time. Of all the female singers, no voice has melted my heart like Diana’s So much emotion in her voice! The greatest on my opinion
@jonathanarnett6937
@jonathanarnett6937 5 месяцев назад
Oh I have to tottally agree with you ! There are only Diana Ross and the Late great Tina Turner who knew how to belt out a song with such great emotion ! You should watch Lady Sings The Blues about The great Jazz Singer Billie Holliday , Diana is just so tottally fantastic in it .
@beetleblonde
@beetleblonde 3 года назад
This song carried me thru my love child pregnancy in 1968
@leonakinglion3210
@leonakinglion3210 3 года назад
Mines in 2000
@mattc2094
@mattc2094 3 года назад
Wow that’s amazing... this song is brilliant, it’s what introduced me to the supremes... the 60s must have been an amazing time to live in
@wendiannegrant801
@wendiannegrant801 3 года назад
this song made me becareful
@akire628
@akire628 2 года назад
You were not the only one...
@MM-je1tg
@MM-je1tg 2 года назад
THAT WHAT'S UP
@Shane-Flanagan
@Shane-Flanagan 3 года назад
RIP Mary. The most glam member. Reunited with Florence forevermore teaching the angels how sing
@jillrossiter8757
@jillrossiter8757 3 года назад
Maybe the angels have a thing or two to teach.Otherwise why are we here? xxx Love Mary, Flo and Dianaxxx
@Shane-Flanagan
@Shane-Flanagan 3 года назад
@@jillrossiter8757 I was just paying respect to Mary as well as Florence. Wasn't expecting a debate on why we are here.
@lindagranger9157
@lindagranger9157 3 года назад
Yes, The most Glam!!!
@mattc2094
@mattc2094 3 года назад
Mary was indeed glamorous and gorgeous... so sad her sudden passing
@Shane-Flanagan
@Shane-Flanagan 3 года назад
@@mattc2094 She had posted a RU-vid video on her channel two days prior to her death. She seemed so happy and healthy with a lot of plans for the future. That made her death all more shocking and sad 🙏🌹
@jorgeenriquezarategomero9750
@jorgeenriquezarategomero9750 3 года назад
The Best female group in the Pop History
@TerrellAmari
@TerrellAmari 3 года назад
Not at all
@vicshephard9231
@vicshephard9231 2 года назад
Lol no.
@mikedemps2878
@mikedemps2878 2 года назад
U mean The Andantes were the best female group.
@whatwouldiknow1759
@whatwouldiknow1759 2 года назад
This Australian's gotta agree! Fabulous songs from the pens of Holland/Dozier/Holland.
@lindalackey5011
@lindalackey5011 2 года назад
Yes and that's y Beyonce copied her in Mahogany ,Diana Ross is the Boss
@lakarachilders4519
@lakarachilders4519 3 года назад
Rest in love Mary Wilson
@RobThompson-de2db
@RobThompson-de2db 3 года назад
That’s mean. I’m sure that stabs Diana right to her heart. Beyoncé left Destiny child.
@lakarachilders4519
@lakarachilders4519 3 года назад
@@RobThompson-de2db Not sure how that's mean but okay?
@stevediverniero4190
@stevediverniero4190 Год назад
Let me please tell you something. I fell in love with Diana Ross as a ten year old. She is the greatest female singer ever.
@misterwhitman4368
@misterwhitman4368 3 года назад
I remember watching this in 1968 but I don't remember where I left my house key 5 minutes ago!
@rolandosanchez13
@rolandosanchez13 3 года назад
That's what good weed does lol
@jfjoubertquebec
@jfjoubertquebec 3 года назад
Your priorities are good!
@tomgrooms4046
@tomgrooms4046 3 года назад
@@rolandosanchez13 "Stoned Love!"
@billkalivas9750
@billkalivas9750 2 года назад
00 0000, I found your key right next to my glasses.
@ilovebeinggay6794
@ilovebeinggay6794 2 года назад
Did you check any of the stalls at the bookstores with those big round holes bored into the partition?
@charlescurry5549
@charlescurry5549 2 года назад
Seeing them sitting there barefooted reminds me of my childhood. I started the Fourth grade one month late because I didn't have any shoes.
@AlkalineInsides
@AlkalineInsides 3 года назад
The Supremes are ALWAYS a pleasure. More more more
@RBS_
@RBS_ 3 года назад
....THE most popular, shocking, & CLASSIC performance from 'The Girls', on the Show"!! ...The Gowns were eschewed, for a earthier, 'street' look....yet, Mary & Cindy are ACTUALLY wearing their street clothes, because THEIR 'Love Child' sweatshirts / cutoffs were taken from them BEFORE they were to go onstage! ..This performance SHOCKED ev-ery-one; The song was released a DAY before the performance, & was an out-of-the-box SMASH because of it! ...Talking about (Black Girl) Teen Sex & pregnancy was NEVER discussed openly, & although the SONG keeps it vague, THIS performance said it ALL; ...and, Diana DIDN'T 'get fired for this' (which is what Ed said, before Diana ran out to a shocked audience, after seeing her 'costume'!) ...ha-HAAA!!
@vitocorleone9348
@vitocorleone9348 3 года назад
amazing things happens suddently
@dougronald561
@dougronald561 3 года назад
Mary, you will be missed! Mary Wilson (March 6, 1944 - Feb 8, 2021)
@mattsheezy5469
@mattsheezy5469 2 года назад
These women are absolute icons. So many classics, so much class, such an important part of American history.
@patrickryan1515
@patrickryan1515 11 месяцев назад
Yes, they very much helped bridge the gap between white and black under the banner of "The Sound of Young America".
@georgehutchinson2337
@georgehutchinson2337 2 года назад
I saw.the show when I was in grade school. Next day at school everyone was abuzz. The song was meant to be released on Wednesday of that week. Due to orders placed and radio play it was number one in LA that Monday. Such an incredible song full of street cred.
@KevLattimore-yx7rc
@KevLattimore-yx7rc 24 дня назад
I'm a 70's child And this just need more air play
@Mike-yg8ig
@Mike-yg8ig 2 года назад
Motown put out the best, and the Supremes were the best of Motown. Just look at how Diana works the crowd, and you. No one was better at that.
@mikeclinton6027
@mikeclinton6027 3 года назад
All of them are flat-out beautiful
@darrylmathews7783
@darrylmathews7783 2 года назад
Fantastic production. Can you believe what we have today compared to this????
@toddbonin6926
@toddbonin6926 3 года назад
I think this is my earliest TV memory. I was three and I vividly remember watching this song and this episode of Ed Sullivan.
@jesse2375
@jesse2375 3 года назад
I was 9 and remember this because we never ever missed Sullivan he was the only place to watch the groups primetime.....R.i.p Mary .....Bravo
@jayhendricks67
@jayhendricks67 3 года назад
I remember this because Flo wasn't there Cindy Birdsong took her place I was always Sad about that
@williammials6080
@williammials6080 2 года назад
Well....Thanks to RU-vid you can catch up on the appearances you missed by them on Ed Sullivan! Ed was a huge fan! They were on all the time and it is true that we would call one another to say "They are on"...
@seanodwyer8691
@seanodwyer8691 2 года назад
too young to watch shows like this
@explorepikespeak
@explorepikespeak 2 года назад
A message that didn't get heard. What a tragedy.
@oldschoolsinger
@oldschoolsinger 4 месяца назад
Yep. See the comment I just posted.
@JohnSmith-ct5jd
@JohnSmith-ct5jd 3 месяца назад
So true. Exactly.
@Cornbread-gi6kt
@Cornbread-gi6kt 6 месяцев назад
Brings back tears, when family was around and sat together around the ‘mega big’ 19 inch technicolor television.
@LisaCupcake
@LisaCupcake 3 года назад
I loved this song for the tune when I was a kid, but if I heard the words, I didn't understand them back then. What a great song. They had so many hits.
@doncacchione6506
@doncacchione6506 2 года назад
My dad asked me do you have any idea what that song is about…I was 12…not a clue
@thedrumlife
@thedrumlife Год назад
I’m 38 and just now really listening to the lyrics and I’m floored. I’ve always loved the melody but never paid the lyrics any mind 💀
@warrenalbert9336
@warrenalbert9336 День назад
This is one hellof the best songs ever. Just cant get enough of this song and lady,. Thank you Diana. :)
@dakotarobert7975
@dakotarobert7975 2 года назад
I was 18 yrs old watching this on Sunday night at 8 pm. Almost the whole country would be watching the Sullivan Show.
@helifynoe9930
@helifynoe9930 10 месяцев назад
I am listening to this with the big speakers that I built back in 1978. They each contain one 15" woofer, two mid-range drivers, and four tweeters. They bring her into my room.
@SunnyIlha
@SunnyIlha 10 месяцев назад
Whoa
@cat2000ish
@cat2000ish 3 года назад
a great song .Diana Ross sings this Song wonderful
@rrmauriello
@rrmauriello 2 года назад
released the next day! hit number one one month later
@paulsmith9542
@paulsmith9542 День назад
Sublime !!! Bitter Sweet Masterpiece!!!!
@bigbrotherisasob
@bigbrotherisasob Год назад
The rhythm of this song is just the best. And then the lyrics and the vocals - lead and background - make this an absolute masterpiece.
@kennyhumble3699
@kennyhumble3699 Год назад
Exactly, it puts me in a peaceful groove, I love it!!!
@richarddecarlo653
@richarddecarlo653 Год назад
Sad that strong Black women sang about their babies in the 1960's and now in 2023 you have female rappers twerking outside Planned Parenthood singing "I got murder on my mind" So yeah I'll stick with the talent & class of Motown music!!!
@lewiscarey6984
@lewiscarey6984 Год назад
I remember when this came out in 1968!!! This was so popular, that people sent letters to Ed to bring them back a couple of weeks later to perform Love Child again; IMPRESSIVE💅💅💅
@MrNathan791
@MrNathan791 Год назад
4-Sure. The Supremes signature sound is one that’s so unique and identifiable no girl group can much what these 3 ladies brought to the music industry. And plus they had outstanding writers and producers. And Diana Ross’ voice sounds so magical on lead. Her voice is that of innocence, sexy with uniqueness of phasing her lyrics perfectly. And the beautiful voices of Mary , Flo, and Cindy after she replaced Flo brought it all together. My favorite girl group of all times. So many great hits they had.🎼🎼🎼🎤
@lewiscarey6984
@lewiscarey6984 Год назад
@@MrNathan791 Been listening since 1965! 🎶🎶
@beautyrising84
@beautyrising84 2 года назад
The boss
@jamesmcshane2922
@jamesmcshane2922 2 года назад
They were fantastic. The backing singers were amazing. Loved them.
@tlw1950
@tlw1950 7 месяцев назад
The Andantes. By this time Mary and Cindy weren’t singing on the recordings, just the live performances. This is lip sync
@Kelkenso_Lhasa_Apso
@Kelkenso_Lhasa_Apso 6 месяцев назад
But they were kept well back
@tomcykowskitwins9144
@tomcykowskitwins9144 Год назад
What a powerful song. Louder the better.
@JohnHarlow-dz2gr
@JohnHarlow-dz2gr 3 года назад
I'm going to watch some Jackson five after this
@seanfh11
@seanfh11 2 года назад
The Supremes were pure class! Awesome but haunting song. I never knew it was about Diana Ross's life growing up.
@deborama19
@deborama19 2 года назад
It's not! She's playing a role here.
@ilovebeinggay6794
@ilovebeinggay6794 2 года назад
😂🤣😂 I wouldn't doubt it
@lewiscarey6984
@lewiscarey6984 Год назад
It wasn't!! Read the history behind the song! Interesting what Berry Gordy Jr. did, to get this song released! 💅💅💅
@atis9061
@atis9061 Год назад
@@ilovebeinggay6794 hahaha yeah. There’s nothing like laughing at poverty 😮
@ilovebeinggay6794
@ilovebeinggay6794 Год назад
@@atis9061 then laugh at Diane Ernestine instead. I do.
@billyboehm1309
@billyboehm1309 11 месяцев назад
Way before music videos, Diana Ross owns the camera singing with beautiful emotion…
@dolbra4
@dolbra4 4 месяца назад
One of their record 18 appearances on the Sullivan show...
@digital2500
@digital2500 3 года назад
RIP Mary Wilson!
@davidmeir9348
@davidmeir9348 Год назад
It almost sounds like a proto-rap song. Just fantastic. The beat is insane.
@Bossradio
@Bossradio 3 года назад
From the "Did you know" files....... 1968 This was the Supremes' first number #1 hit not written by the team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland, as the trio had left Motown in a dispute over royalties. Motown founder Berry Gordy wrote this with staff songwriters Deke Richards, Pam Sawyer, R Dean Taylor and Frank Wilson. Instead of writing about love, they came up with a much more controversial song about a child born to unmarried parents. Neither founder member Mary Wilson nor more recent addition Cindy Birdsong (replacing Florence Ballard) sang a note on this single. The test run with Motown session group The Andantes as backup singers was issued as the single. Mary claims that this was a move by Berry Gordy to make clear to her and Cindy that they were expendable and further establish his power over them as well as playing up to his protégé/lover Diana Ross. Mary further says that the miming to the number for The Ed Sullivan Show was particularly difficult, knowing she didn't sing on it.
@williammials6080
@williammials6080 2 года назад
R Dean Taylor??????? He had a solo hit with INDIANA WANTS ME.
@stuartbrixton6260
@stuartbrixton6260 Год назад
@@williammials6080 he wrote and Co wrote many more singles for other artists than he did for himself.
@williammials6080
@williammials6080 Год назад
As far as I'm concerned anyone could be singing backup on the Supremes records because Diana's lead was always the focal of all their records! Her voice carried all their hits so Mary should have been use to her role of singing or not singing on records! I always heard she nor Cindy sang on Someday We'll Be Together! I've never objected to the name change of the group or to Diana's solo career! She was doing most of the work!
@stuartbrixton6260
@stuartbrixton6260 Год назад
@@williammials6080 I'm certainly not detracting from the fact that the supremes were defined by Diana Ross' vocals .As distinct to the supremes as Levi Stubbs was to the 4 tops.
@daddygrace253
@daddygrace253 7 месяцев назад
I am still listening to this song, November 21, 2023. I grew up in the 60's as a boy/teenager listening to the Supremes.
@timbutler6211
@timbutler6211 8 дней назад
One of the few things humans got right music and this lovely performance
@williamchetta3245
@williamchetta3245 2 года назад
I was born that month of that year. I FEEL the song. It is beautiful, haunting and strangely nostalgic for someone who was only weeks old. Tears fall...
@1953childstar
@1953childstar Год назад
This song has a new meaning for me.. I had my DNA tested and found out that my female cousin had 3 "love children" in the 1960's. One in 1964- one in 1966 and the last in 1968. With married men. People need to be responsible with their behavior. Even though these three girls were raised by "families of privilege", they wonder why someone would discard them.. I provided them with family photos, newspaper articles and stories, but nothing will answer the question "why"… My cousin died in 2010 and the three girls only recently found out. I am the only family member who could have known who their mother was..
@ApolioSung
@ApolioSung Месяц назад
Such a beautiful voice an beautiful woman she's been one of my favorite
@mtsflorida
@mtsflorida День назад
The greatest female artist along with Aretha Franklin, the greatest female group and her greatest trade mark song. She defined soul, pop, rock and contemporary all in one.
@freedolphin3077
@freedolphin3077 3 года назад
0:20 I'm struck and on the ground..... She's GORGEOUS! She was meant to be a megastar, anything else would be what a waste.
@jesincere8589
@jesincere8589 2 года назад
Marlene, Louvain and Jackie absolutely sang the hell out of the backgrounds. I've always wondered what the song would have sounded like with Mary and Cindy's vocals.
@williammials6080
@williammials6080 Год назад
Not this good for sure!
@swtv1754
@swtv1754 11 месяцев назад
At least Mary and Cindy actually sang again during the Jean Terrell era. Mary even shared lead with Jean on the song Floy Joy. She actually sounds nice when she sings smmmmooooth!
@carytomlinson8222
@carytomlinson8222 11 месяцев назад
When you got that x factor You got that x factor
@skriabinfly
@skriabinfly 7 месяцев назад
1:05 that shoulder shrug and casual "ahhh", so smooth like flowing honey ❤ Diana's velvety smooth voice covers you like warm blankets
@kimtownsend9042
@kimtownsend9042 5 месяцев назад
4sur
@prousaburttly1577
@prousaburttly1577 2 года назад
🎤 THIS IS DIANA ROSS 1st # 1 SONG... It was recorded without The Surpemes. It was a Great performance. ,We Love all the Supremes.
@fazlurbaksh5969
@fazlurbaksh5969 3 года назад
Rest in peace Mary Wilson. You will be missed
@jaymooney1285
@jaymooney1285 19 дней назад
One of my favs. Always thanks to uncle Jim for this stuff, he is hooked until his last breath
@jaymooney1285
@jaymooney1285 19 дней назад
For me tammi has the best voice of the females in Motown history
@nealdown04
@nealdown04 3 года назад
LOVED that they were not all glammed up!
@carlosbright9615
@carlosbright9615 3 года назад
I am still listening to this song, October 14, 2020. There were a lot of Love Childs out there in the 60's.
@robertposton8580
@robertposton8580 3 года назад
The future me: "Kids, this is music!" My future kids: "I know, dad, we've been listening to her for years!"
@davidmahady8241
@davidmahady8241 Месяц назад
Diana radiant caring for her sisters lifting her people as she hoped to better them!!
@ronniekarnes6535
@ronniekarnes6535 2 года назад
She was so beautiful
@dxmkrew
@dxmkrew 2 года назад
This is my absolute Favorite set design for a TV performance. It’s like a kiddie version of The Cabinet of Dr Caligari.
@jeneralmattel8850
@jeneralmattel8850 3 года назад
Hands down my favorite Supreme's song.
@RizeAndBeHealed
@RizeAndBeHealed 4 месяца назад
She was going in on this song man the songs and writing back 🔙 then shiiiii
@petercofrancesco8979
@petercofrancesco8979 3 года назад
To My loving Cousin Sue Ann , You are with God And Many Family ! Love You Peter. 👍🇺🇸🇮🇹💝👸
@jeffreyconyers8735
@jeffreyconyers8735 3 года назад
Mary, wearing that bling
@kerrywalker4032
@kerrywalker4032 Год назад
Dianne Ross love child goes back too the 1960 songs music thank you sharing her as well love her music songs as well 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
@mattprivat5107
@mattprivat5107 3 года назад
RiP Mary Wilson.
@whatwouldiknow1759
@whatwouldiknow1759 2 года назад
Provocative song for the times. I wonder how many in the crowd clapping new the meaning of the song! A love child.
@kengordon7462
@kengordon7462 2 года назад
My favorite Supremes song. This record is the political, social, and economic anthem of the African American community.
@bobbyserrato1949
@bobbyserrato1949 Год назад
I luv thus song...60s were the age of voices never heard before...luv to all Supreme beings
@miguelwhittakee3823
@miguelwhittakee3823 2 года назад
That's when the Supremes did a Temptations-like song back in the day
@kerrywalker4032
@kerrywalker4032 Год назад
Dianna Ross love child goes a way back always love her as well the music song very forward it time thank you sharing it as wonderful beautiful it is 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹thank you
@oldieseras5539
@oldieseras5539 3 года назад
Rest In Peace Mary Wilson 💖💖✨🙏🏽 I love you so much
@colestone14
@colestone14 2 года назад
The girls even came out with no shoes and killed it. The song at 1:07 is when I get chills.
@everyonesalittlemad1608
@everyonesalittlemad1608 Год назад
Yo. Same here
@kelseymathias3881
@kelseymathias3881 Год назад
it's all about the bass!
@D_Parks
@D_Parks Год назад
Agree 100%
@whatwouldiknow1759
@whatwouldiknow1759 2 года назад
Interestly Ballard & Birdsong weren't singing as backing on this record. Recorded on September 17, 1968 at Hitsville Studio A, Detroit, The Andantes were used as the backing singers. This performance was recorded on September 29, 1968.
@pattibrooks1907
@pattibrooks1907 2 года назад
I used to listen sing with them on my sisters records when I was a kid then in 1976 I bought a 2 record hits on a album TV offered on TV ! I am now going on 66 years old but used to sing this song as a kid and preteen and sang all of the songs thdey sang and really loved their songs and music !
@levanmoore9588
@levanmoore9588 10 месяцев назад
This masterpiece knocked the Beatles all you need is love from the number 1 position
@ericlarsen4050
@ericlarsen4050 27 дней назад
Hey Jude actually.
@marialuna7452
@marialuna7452 Год назад
Thank you amazing music from that era and it still resonates then ,now, and forever, love always 🌹
@martynrobinson9660
@martynrobinson9660 11 месяцев назад
🥰
@petercofrancesco1620
@petercofrancesco1620 2 года назад
To my Favorite Cousin Marylou ❤ , I love And Miss You So Much ! love ❤ Peter . RIP .
@MM-je1tg
@MM-je1tg 2 года назад
WE ALL SHOULD KNW ABOUT. BEING A LOVE CHILD .THIS WAS SO TRUE!!! BAC N THE DAY!!!
@davidtate7685
@davidtate7685 2 года назад
RIGHT
@borood1188
@borood1188 3 года назад
I still can't believe she Mary is gone. I can't handle the pain.
@fireworks4993
@fireworks4993 3 года назад
I am 52 and still here love this song and many more .♥️
@grahamosborne5109
@grahamosborne5109 3 года назад
Me Too
@ZOSO900
@ZOSO900 Год назад
I'm 33 and grew up with this music on KRTH 101. Still my favourite music in the world.
@kevinbundy8433
@kevinbundy8433 5 месяцев назад
Never listened to the lyrics but this song is deep
@jeanninepowell5211
@jeanninepowell5211 2 месяца назад
I remember me and my mom dancing to them I miss my mom 😢
@RP-oe3uq
@RP-oe3uq 3 года назад
Diana’s first number one solo record. If you include “Someday we’ be together” which she also recorded without Mary and Cindy, she has 8 number ones solo and 10 number ones with the Supremes. If you include “We are the world”, it’s 9 solo number ones and 19 total. I remember seeing this when it first aired. We were floored to see our glamour girls dressed down. The critics applauded Diana’s singing performance on this song and they especially noted and praised her “Ad-libs” at the song’s end. This was one of their fastest selling records according to Gordy.
@RBS_
@RBS_ 3 года назад
....It was a SHOCKER, then, wasn'nit!? ...It also the FIRST time I saw Diana's 'Afro' look...and, HATED it! ...HEY, remember, after the performance, Ed brought Diana back, & said, 'next week we're going to have the REAL 'Love Child', Tiny Tim'! ...ha-HAAA!!
@tyliekinc.
@tyliekinc. 3 года назад
It’s 12 #1 hits
@dtrn254
@dtrn254 3 года назад
Yes, Diana Ross was a solo artist years before she even left the Supremes.
@RP-oe3uq
@RP-oe3uq 3 года назад
Agreed! Diana was solo for a long time before splitting from the group. Fast forward to 1993. When the remix of “Someday we’ll be Together” from the “One Woman” collection hit the Billboard Dance Chart, Billboard listed it as follows: Someday we’ll be together by Diana Ross. It was great to have seen such an accurate description as well as seeing Diana receiving the credit she deserves.
@imar3248
@imar3248 3 года назад
Interesting point! But anyway you slice it’s a zillion number ones and 0 Grammys for Diana...other than the apologetic Lifetime Achievement award. Shame on the Recording Academy.
@vsmichael1
@vsmichael1 2 года назад
I’ve been hooked on these ladies from a child. Out of all female artists these 3 always sizzle. Love child is my favorite but I love most of them. My dad had a purple double LP set he played on his console & I guess that is where it started. 1966 to present I still play them .
@roberthuot7887
@roberthuot7887 2 года назад
What an outfit, ,,,, one of the best ever, beautiful women.
@melissawatkins7332
@melissawatkins7332 2 года назад
I'm still so in love with Diana.
@seanodwyer8691
@seanodwyer8691 2 года назад
Meli- Kool gang member passed on Diana Ross may be next on the Hit list
@archangelvvv
@archangelvvv 2 года назад
ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL!
@skydiamond8705
@skydiamond8705 3 года назад
Oh my god I can't wait for living in shame and no matter what sign you are
@reggyburnett9029
@reggyburnett9029 Год назад
Diana Ross has that melanated ancient Egyptian features Peace and blessing to her
@sharon18334
@sharon18334 4 месяца назад
Diana Ross was entertainer I admired as a teenager.I never saw a black female on TV like her from Detroit. Oprah also also Sid diana was the person she admitted too.
@mikeclinton6027
@mikeclinton6027 2 года назад
Who doesn't love these girls? I'm talkin madly
@tony84.
@tony84. 2 года назад
The best female group... EVER!
@bobbyserrato1949
@bobbyserrato1949 2 года назад
When this was introduced..I just felt so close..so overwhelmed...so 60s..
@jamespharris2494
@jamespharris2494 2 года назад
Grace. Bare feet. Great story telling.
@RP-oe3uq
@RP-oe3uq 3 года назад
RBS, I remember Ed’s intro of Tiny Tim! We go from Diana to Tiny Tim. Ed had such a menagerie if guests. Diana wore her hair in tight Afro curls for quite a bit of 1969. She’s on The Hollywood Palace wearing that style as well and even the Dinah Shore special - all 1969. The hairdo matched the Love Child album cover so it made sense. My collection goes back to 1963 so I have seen her in just about every hair style possible!
@RBS_
@RBS_ 3 года назад
....Oh, I know I was THERE, TOO!! ...ha-HAA!! ....but the 'Afro' look made it's debut with THIS performance, which added more, to the 'shock' value of this appearance; The LP cover was INFLUENCED by this, & became softer-looking, by the 2nd appearance ('Love..', 'I'm Livin' In Shame' & 'I Get a Kick..' were performed then) AND, thru most of 1969, like you said.... ....my FAVE hairstyle STILL remains, when they appeared with the Temptations....I was ready to run on that set, and STEAL it!! ...ha-HAAA!!
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