In the heat of Motown’s pressure cooker, Lamont Dozier hurriedly but masterfully penned this mid-tempo classic under pressure to follow up the Supremes' first hit.
Holland-Dozier-Holland, the pop-genius trio who’d written and produced all of the Supremes’ previous hits, had parted ways with the label over royalty disputes. In 1968, a handful of Supremes ...
55 Years Ago: Supremes Are First Woman Group to Hit No. 1 With LP Motown stars scored their only chart-topping LP in 1966 and made history. Supremes Cofounder Mary Wilson Dead at 76 Supremes ...
It’s a brisk, urgent, desperate song, and it absolutely snaps into gear the second we hear that itchy morse-code guitar riff panning between speaker channels. And the hard snap of the Supremes ...
It was all because of Lamont Dozier, part of the Motown hit songwriting team Holland-Dozier-Holland ... Wonderful music with a fantastic band! We'll have Supremes song for everyone to enjoy and bring ...
Tuesday’s concert included a few Supremes hits at the top. She punctuated “Stop! In the Name of Love” with an outstretched palm like the Motown days never ended. There were tastes of the ...