Some classic Motown this week with the single that broke the Supremes and gave us Diana Ross (for better or worse). At this point in their career, the Supremes were struggling to get noticed but when the Marvelettes passes on the chance to record this HDH song, the Supremes did it and it became their first number one. The story goes that the lead vocal was originally scored for Marvelettes' lead Gladys Horton so was lower than Ross was used to. Singing at this register gave her voice the warm tones that went on to dominate the Supremes and brought them a run of hits.
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