- Love Child (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Love Child
Artist = Diana Ross & the Supremes
from Album = Love Child
Released =September 30 ,1968
Format = 7" single
Recorded =Hitsville USA (Studio A);September 17 ,September 19 , andSeptember 20 ,1968
Genre =Psychedelic soul
Length = 3:03
Label = Motown
M 1135
Writer =R. Dean Taylor , Frank Wilson,Pam Sawyer ,Deke Richards
Producer = The Clan
(R. Dean Taylor, Frank Wilson, Pam Sawyer, Deke Richards,Henry Cosby )
Last single = "Some Things You Never Get Used To"
(1968)
This single = "Love Child"
(1968)
Next single = "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me " (withThe Temptations )
(1968)"Love Child" is a 1968 number-one hit single released by the
Motown label as a single for Diana Ross & the Supremes, althoughDiana Ross is the only member of the group present on the record. It was the number-one single on theBillboard Hot 100 singles chart for two weeks, fromNovember 24 ,1968 , toDecember 7 ,1968 , and reached number two on the soul chart for three weeks. The song is notable for its then controversial subject matter ofillegitimacy . It is also notable for knockingThe Beatles ' massive "Hey Jude " off the top spot in the United States.History
Recording
In 1967, Diana Ross & the Supremes, having dropped
Florence Ballard , acquired new memberCindy Birdsong , and added Ross' name to the billing. Following this string of changes, the Supremes had mixed success on the pop charts. "Reflections" peaked at number 2 on the Billboard pop charts and "In and Out of Love" peaked at 9, but the group's next two singles did not make the pop top twenty. Motown label chiefBerry Gordy held a special meeting in a room at the Pontchartrain Hotel in Detroit, which was attended by a team of writers and producers at the label, includingR. Dean Taylor , Frank Wilson,Pam Sawyer ,Deke Richards , andHenry Cosby .The group, who named themselves The Clan, set to work on a hit single for Diana Ross & the Supremes. Instead of composing another love-based song, the team decided to craft a tune about a woman who is asking her boyfriend not to pressure her into sleeping with him, for fear they would conceive a "
love child ." The woman, portrayed on the record by Diana Ross, is herself a love child, and, besides not having a father at home, had to endure wearing rags to school and growing up in an "old, cold, run-down tenementslum ." The background vocals echo this sentiment, asking the boyfriend to please "wait/wait won't you wait now/hold on/wait/just a little bit longer.As was often the case with many of the records released under the "Diana Ross & the Supremes" name, Supremes
Mary Wilson andCindy Birdsong do not appear on the record. Motown session singersThe Andantes perform the background vocals, with all lead vocals by Diana Ross, who would leave the group in a year for a solo career.The resulting track had a decidedly different feel than previous Supremes singles, not only because of its change-of-pace subject matter, but also because of The Clan's production, which gave the melodramatic tale a driving, almost hedonistic rhythm.
Diana Ross and The Supremes [http://youtube.com/watch?v=2gbUJMMJIdw premiered] the tune on "The Ed Sullivan Show", on Sunday, September 29, 1968. They wore street clothes, minimal make-up and were barefoot while they lip-synched the song. Wilson and Birdsong learned the lyrics just before the show.
Reaction and response
The public responded immediately to "Love Child" when it was released as a single on
September 30 ,1968 ; the song rose to number one and outsold all of the group's previous or subsequent 45 releases. "Love Child" became the title track of Diana Ross & the Supremes' "Love Child" album, released inNovember 13, 1968 , and was later covered by the rock groupBroadzilla and again bySweet Sensation as a major pop hit.Credits
* Lead vocals by
Diana Ross
* Background vocals byThe Andantes : Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow, and Louvain Demps
* Instrumentation by TheFunk Brothers
* Arranged byPaul Riser ample
ee also
*
Hot 100 No. 1 Hits of 1968 (USA)
*Illegitimacy in fictionReferences
* 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). . New York: Cooper Square Publishers. ISBN 0-8154-1000-X.
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