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Where Did Our Love Go

"Where Did Our Love Go" is a 1964 song recorded by American music group the Supremes for the Motown label.

"Where Did Our Love Go"
Single by the Supremes
from the album Where Did Our Love Go
B-side"He Means the World to Me"
ReleasedJune 17, 1964
RecordedApril 8, 1964
StudioHitsville U.S.A. (Studio A)
GenrePop-soul[1]
Length2:33
LabelMotown
M 1060
Songwriter(s)Holland–Dozier–Holland
Producer(s)
The Supremes singles chronology
"Run Run Run"
(1964)
"Where Did Our Love Go"
(1964)
"Baby Love"
(1964)
Where Did Our Love Go track listing
12 tracks
Side one
  1. "Where Did Our Love Go"
  2. "Run, Run, Run"
  3. "Baby Love"
  4. "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes"
  5. "Come See About Me"
  6. "Long Gone Lover"
Side two
  1. "I'm Giving You Your Freedom"
  2. "A Breathtaking Guy"
  3. "He Means The World to Me"
  4. "Standing at the Crossroads of Love"
  5. "Your Kiss of Fire"
  6. "Ask Any Girl"
Alternative cover

Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland, "Where Did Our Love Go" was the first single by the Supremes to go to the number one position[2] on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in the United States, a spot it held for two weeks, from August 16 to August 29, 1964.[3][4] It was also the first of five Supremes songs in a row to reach number one (the others being "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", and "Back in My Arms Again"). It also reached No. 1 on the Cash Box R&B singles chart.[5]

The Supremes' version is ranked number 472 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 and number 475 in 2010 and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2016 due to its "cultural, historic, or artistic significance."[6][7] Billboard named the song number 4 on its list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time.[8] The BBC ranked "Where Did Our Love Go" at number 59 on The Top 100 Digital Motown Chart, which ranks Motown releases by their all time UK downloads and streams.[9]

History

Overview

According to Brian Holland, "Where Did Our Love Go" was written with the Supremes in mind.[10] Though Supremes member Mary Wilson later wrote that the song had been originally given to the Marvelettes, Holland denied that claim, as did the Marvelettes themselves. Marvelettes member Katherine Anderson-Schnaffer later said that the song did not fit her group's repertoire because it was produced with a slower beat, whereas their music was more uptempo.[10] When the Supremes were eventually given the song, the group members were not pleased with the song. Supremes member Florence Ballard later stated that they had wanted a stronger single, similar to the Marvelettes' "Please Mr. Postman".[11][12] Another objection from the group was that it sounded too "kiddie-ish."[13] Although the group felt the song did not have the hook needed to make it successful, they decided that they had no choice and prepared to record it.[14]

Initially, the producers argued over who should sing the song, because it had been cut in the same key as Mary Wilson's voice. The lead vocal was ultimately assigned to Diana Ross because, according to Allmusic's Ed Hogan, "she had a unique, sensuous sound."[13] She sang it in her usual high register in the recording studio on April 8. As a result, Ross was told to sing the song in a lower register and begrudgingly complied with Holland/Dozier/Holland's "to the letter" formula. Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard's vocal contribution was significant in bringing a fresh yet smooth tone to the overall sound of the song, while remaining true to the backup arrangements that Lamont Dozier had set down.

After hearing the song's playback, an excited Ross rushed to Gordy's office and told him to come to the studio to listen. At the end of the playback, a satisfied Gordy nodded, telling the producers and the group that the song had the potential to be a top ten hit.

Release and reaction

"Where Did Our Love Go" was released as a single on June 17, 1964, and entered the Hot 100 at number 77. Six weeks later, while the Supremes were on tour as part of Dick Clark's "American Bandstand Caravan of Stars", the song made it to number one[2] for two weeks, spending a total of nine weeks in the Billboard Top Ten. The girls began the tour at the bottom of the bill; by the conclusion of the tour, they were at the top. They performed the song on the NBC variety program, Hullabaloo! on Tuesday, January 26, 1965.[15]

The song became the focal point and title track of the group's second album, Where Did Our Love Go, released later that year. A German language version of it titled "Baby, Baby, wo ist unsere Liebe" was recorded by the Supremes for German-speaking markets overseas and released as the b-side to their German recording of "Moonlight and Kisses" in April 1965.

The song struck a chord in the United States, with a group which would become the most successful chart-topping American popular music group of the 1960s. Billboard described the song as having an "unbeatable beat" and a "true rockin'-blues groove."[16] Cash Box described it as "an infectious handclapping stomp'er...that the femmes and their instrumental support put over with telling teen effect."[17]

The first of their American chart toppers, the song peaked just weeks after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, critically remarked as capturing the spirit of an America reeling from the assassination of John F. Kennedy, racial tension, and a harbinger of the end of the early optimism of the 1960s.[18]

The song was transmitted to astronauts orbiting Earth in August 1965 during the Gemini 5 mission.[19]

Personnel

Cover versions

  • In 1993 Sinitta released The Supreme EP which featured the song along with two other Supremes hits and the 1970 Diana Ross single "Remember Me". It charted at number 49 in the UK.[citation needed]

Chart performance

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[56]
sales since 2004
Silver 200,000
United States 2,000,000[57]

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also

Bibliography

  • Benjaminson, Peter (2008). "The Lost Supreme: The Life of Dreamgirl Florence Ballard". Chicago: Lawrence Hill Books. ISBN 1556527055.
  • Chin, Brian and Nathan, David (2000). Reflections Of...The Supremes [CD box set]. New York: Motown Record Co./Universal Music.
  • Posner, Gerald (2002). "Motown : Music, Money, Sex, and Power". New York: Random House. ISBN 0-375-50062-6.
  • Wilson, Mary and Romanowski, Patricia (1986, 1990, 2000). "Dreamgirl: My Life As a Supreme". New York: Cooper Square Publishers. ISBN 0-8154-1000-X.

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  13. ^ a b Hogan, Ed. "Where Did Our Love Go". AllMusic. Retrieved 2022-02-07.
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External links

  • List of cover versions of "Where Did Our Love Go" at SecondHandSongs.com
  • The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go on YouTube

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Where Did Our Love Go is a 1964 song recorded by American music group the Supremes for the Motown label Where Did Our Love Go Single by the Supremesfrom the album Where Did Our Love GoB side He Means the World to Me ReleasedJune 17 1964RecordedApril 8 1964StudioHitsville U S A Studio A GenrePop soul 1 Length2 33LabelMotown M 1060Songwriter s Holland Dozier HollandProducer s Brian HollandLamont DozierThe Supremes singles chronology Run Run Run 1964 Where Did Our Love Go 1964 Baby Love 1964 Where Did Our Love Go track listing12 tracksSide one Where Did Our Love Go Run Run Run Baby Love When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes Come See About Me Long Gone Lover Side two I m Giving You Your Freedom A Breathtaking Guy He Means The World to Me Standing at the Crossroads of Love Your Kiss of Fire Ask Any Girl Alternative coverWritten and produced by Motown s main production team Holland Dozier Holland Where Did Our Love Go was the first single by the Supremes to go to the number one position 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in the United States a spot it held for two weeks from August 16 to August 29 1964 3 4 It was also the first of five Supremes songs in a row to reach number one the others being Baby Love Come See About Me Stop In the Name of Love and Back in My Arms Again It also reached No 1 on the Cash Box R amp B singles chart 5 The Supremes version is ranked number 472 on Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2004 and number 475 in 2010 and was selected for preservation in the National Recording Registry in 2016 due to its cultural historic or artistic significance 6 7 Billboard named the song number 4 on its list of 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time 8 The BBC ranked Where Did Our Love Go at number 59 on The Top 100 Digital Motown Chart which ranks Motown releases by their all time UK downloads and streams 9 Contents 1 History 1 1 Overview 1 2 Release and reaction 2 Personnel 3 Cover versions 4 Chart performance 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 4 3 All time charts 5 Certifications 6 See also 7 Bibliography 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditOverview Edit According to Brian Holland Where Did Our Love Go was written with the Supremes in mind 10 Though Supremes member Mary Wilson later wrote that the song had been originally given to the Marvelettes Holland denied that claim as did the Marvelettes themselves Marvelettes member Katherine Anderson Schnaffer later said that the song did not fit her group s repertoire because it was produced with a slower beat whereas their music was more uptempo 10 When the Supremes were eventually given the song the group members were not pleased with the song Supremes member Florence Ballard later stated that they had wanted a stronger single similar to the Marvelettes Please Mr Postman 11 12 Another objection from the group was that it sounded too kiddie ish 13 Although the group felt the song did not have the hook needed to make it successful they decided that they had no choice and prepared to record it 14 Initially the producers argued over who should sing the song because it had been cut in the same key as Mary Wilson s voice The lead vocal was ultimately assigned to Diana Ross because according to Allmusic s Ed Hogan she had a unique sensuous sound 13 She sang it in her usual high register in the recording studio on April 8 As a result Ross was told to sing the song in a lower register and begrudgingly complied with Holland Dozier Holland s to the letter formula Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard s vocal contribution was significant in bringing a fresh yet smooth tone to the overall sound of the song while remaining true to the backup arrangements that Lamont Dozier had set down After hearing the song s playback an excited Ross rushed to Gordy s office and told him to come to the studio to listen At the end of the playback a satisfied Gordy nodded telling the producers and the group that the song had the potential to be a top ten hit Release and reaction Edit Where Did Our Love Go was released as a single on June 17 1964 and entered the Hot 100 at number 77 Six weeks later while the Supremes were on tour as part of Dick Clark s American Bandstand Caravan of Stars the song made it to number one 2 for two weeks spending a total of nine weeks in the Billboard Top Ten The girls began the tour at the bottom of the bill by the conclusion of the tour they were at the top They performed the song on the NBC variety program Hullabaloo on Tuesday January 26 1965 15 The song became the focal point and title track of the group s second album Where Did Our Love Go released later that year A German language version of it titled Baby Baby wo ist unsere Liebe was recorded by the Supremes for German speaking markets overseas and released as the b side to their German recording of Moonlight and Kisses in April 1965 The song struck a chord in the United States with a group which would become the most successful chart topping American popular music group of the 1960s Billboard described the song as having an unbeatable beat and a true rockin blues groove 16 Cash Box described it as an infectious handclapping stomp er that the femmes and their instrumental support put over with telling teen effect 17 The first of their American chart toppers the song peaked just weeks after the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 critically remarked as capturing the spirit of an America reeling from the assassination of John F Kennedy racial tension and a harbinger of the end of the early optimism of the 1960s 18 The song was transmitted to astronauts orbiting Earth in August 1965 during the Gemini 5 mission 19 Personnel EditLead vocals by Diana Ross Background vocals by Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson All instruments by the Funk Brothers 20 Bass by James Jamerson Drums by Richard Pistol Allen Guitar by Eddie Willis Robert White Piano by Earl Van Dyke Baritone saxophone solo by Andrew Mike Terry 21 Vibraphone by Jack Ashford Percussion foot stomping by Mike ValvanoCover versions EditIn 1971 this song was covered by Donnie Elbert on his album Where Did Our Love Go and charted at number 15 with it On the R amp B chart it peaked at number 6 22 23 In Canada it reached number 55 24 In 1976 The J Geils Band covered the song on their live 1976 album Blow Your Face Out and also charted at number 68 with it citation needed In 1978 it was included as the 11th track on the album Pastiche by The Manhattan Transfer which reached number 10 in the UK Album charts 25 In 1981 Soft Cell covered the song in a medley with Tainted Love on the 12 inch single and as the AA side to the Tainted Love 7 inch single It charted at number one in the UK Singles Chart 26 In 1993 Sinitta released The Supreme EP which featured the song along with two other Supremes hits and the 1970 Diana Ross single Remember Me It charted at number 49 in the UK citation needed Chart performance EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1964 PeakpositionAustralia Kent Music Report 27 14Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 28 7Belgium Ultratop 50 Wallonia 29 21Canada Top Singles RPM 30 1Germany Official German Charts 31 16Holland Billboard 32 6Ireland IRMA 33 3Netherlands Dutch Top 40 34 16Netherlands Single Top 100 35 4New Zealand Lever Hit Parade 36 1Norway VG lista 37 6Singapore Billboard 38 4Sweden Kvallstoppen 39 6UK Singles OCC 40 3US Billboard Hot 100 41 1US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs Billboard 42 1US Cashbox Top 100 43 1US Cashbox R amp B 44 1US Record World 100 Top Pops 45 1US Record World Top 40 R amp B 46 1Chart 2021 PeakpositionUS R amp B Digital Song Sales Billboard 47 15US R amp B Hip Hop Digital Song Sales Billboard 48 23 Year end charts Edit Chart 1964 RankBelgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 49 47Japan Foreign Hits Billboard 50 15UK Singles OCC 51 30US Billboard Hot 100 52 10US Cashbox Top 100 53 15US Cashbox R amp B 54 29All time charts Edit Chart 1958 2018 PositionUS Billboard Hot 100 55 586Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 56 sales since 2004 Silver 200 000 United States 2 000 000 57 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone See also EditList of Hot 100 number one singles of 1964 U S Bibliography EditBenjaminson Peter 2008 The Lost Supreme The Life of Dreamgirl Florence Ballard Chicago Lawrence Hill Books ISBN 1556527055 Chin Brian and Nathan David 2000 Reflections Of The Supremes CD box set New York Motown Record Co Universal Music Posner Gerald 2002 Motown Music Money Sex and Power New York Random House ISBN 0 375 50062 6 Wilson Mary and Romanowski Patricia 1986 1990 2000 Dreamgirl My Life As a Supreme New York Cooper Square Publishers ISBN 0 8154 1000 X References Edit Cosgrove Stuart 2015 Detroit 67 The year that changed soul Polygon p 72 a b John Gilliland Show 26 The Soul Reformation Phase two the Motown story Part 5 Digital Library Retrieved 8 April 2018 Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Vol 76 no 34 Nielsen Company 1964 p 20 Retrieved 9 May 2011 Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Vol 76 no 35 Nielsen Company 1964 p 22 Retrieved 9 May 2011 Whitburn Joel 2004 Top R amp B Hip Hop Singles 1942 2004 Record Research p 558 The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time RollingStone com Retrieved 2008 06 19 dead link New Entries to National Recording Registry Loc gov Retrieved 2016 09 27 100 Greatest Girl Group Songs of All Time Critics Picks Billboard Retrieved July 11 2017 The Top 100 Digital Motown Chart BBC Retrieved 1 January 2020 a b Unsung The Marvelettes TV One 2012 Benjaminson 2008 p 65 sfn error no target CITEREFBenjaminson2008 help Unsung Florence Ballard TV One 2010 a b Hogan Ed Where Did Our Love Go AllMusic Retrieved 2022 02 07 Hoffer Jason Mary Wilson Mary Wilson of the Supremes interview Getting biographical with Mary Wilson Part 2 of 2 audio 1 52 Going Thru Vinyl Ltd Retrieved 18 August 2012 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint location link Host George Hamilton January 26 1965 Show 3 Hullabaloo Season 1 Episode 3 Burbank California NBC KNBC Singles Reviews PDF Billboard July 4 1964 p 18 Retrieved 2021 05 01 CashBox Record Reviews PDF Cash Box July 4 1964 p 8 Retrieved 2022 01 12 Taraborrelli J Randy Call Her Miss Ross ISBN 1 55972 006 9 pp 98 Wilson Mary 2018 04 02 This interview with MARY WILSON was conducted by the Library of Congress on April 2 2018 PDF U S Library of Congress Retrieved 2019 10 19 People were playing it all over the world Even NASA beamed it up to astronauts Gordon Cooper and Peter Conrad on Gemini 5 as they orbited around the earth Liner notes The Complete Motown Singles Vol 4 1964 Hip O Select B0005946 02 USA 24 Feb 2006 Flory Andrew I Hear a Symphony Motown and crossover R amp B University of Michigan Press 2017 USA p222 Leszczak Bob 10 October 2013 Who Did It First Great Rhythm and Blues Cover Songs and Their Original Artists Scarecrow Press ISBN 9780810888678 Retrieved 8 April 2018 via Google Books Donnie Elbert Where Did Our Love Go 1971 album review by Andrew Hamilton credits amp releases at AllMusic RPM Top 100 Singles January 8 1972 PDF Collectionscanada gc ca Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 346 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 tainted love full Official Chart History Official Charts Company Officialcharts com Retrieved 10 May 2022 Every Unique AMR Top 100 Single of the 1964 Top 100 Singles Retrieved 31 December 2020 The Supremes Where Did Our Love Go in Dutch Ultratop 50 The Supremes Where Did Our Love Go in French Ultratop 50 Top RPM Singles Issue 4713 RPM Library and Archives Canada The Supremes Where Did Our Love Go in German GfK Entertainment charts Billboard HITS OF THE WORLD Billboard 7 November 1964 p 28 The Irish Charts Search Results The Supremes Irish Singles Chart Nederlandse Top 40 Supremes The in Dutch Dutch Top 40 The Supremes Where Did Our Love Go in Dutch Single Top 100 flavour of new zealand search lever Flavour of New Zealand The Supremes Where Did Our Love Go VG lista 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