- Let Me Go the Right Way
Infobox Single
Name = Let Me Go the Right Way
Artist =The Supremes
from Album =Meet the Supremes
B-side = "Time Changes Things"
Format = 7" single
Released =November 22 ,1962
Recorded =Hitsville USA (Studio A);August 30 ,1962
Genre = Soul
Length = 2:31
Label = Motown
M 1034
Writer =Berry Gordy
Producer = Berry Gordy
Last single = "Your Heart Belongs to Me "
(1962)
This single = "Let Me Go the Right Way"
(1962)
Next single = "My Heart Can't Take It No More "
(1963)"Let Me Go the Right Way" is a
1962 song written and produced byMotown presidentBerry Gordy and released as a single by Motown singing groupThe Supremes . It was the group's fourth single and their second charted record following the dismal reception of their first charted single, "Your Heart Belongs to Me ".Overview
Recording
Built on a frenetic and gritty R&B production, it featured a unpolished raw R&B vocal from Supremes lead singer
Diana Ross , despite speculation that the song was led byFlorence Ballard (who only led on one brief line - "I wanna go right!" - at the beginning). In fact, Ballard, the high soprano in the group, was prominently featured in the background along with Mary Wilson while Ross sung in her natural register. Written and produced by Berry Gordy, the record talks of a woman who wants her lover to let her "go the right way" in their relationship rather than being "led astray". Featuring energetic vocals from all three ladies, it was the group's first recording and release as a trio following the departure ofBarbara Martin . This single would be the last to be produced by Gordy until after the songwriting-producing team ofHolland-Dozier-Holland left Motown in late 1967; a year after this release, H-D-H would become the group main producers.Reception
Performing slightly better than "Your Heart Belongs to Me", the song peaked at number 90 on the
Billboard Hot 100 and was the first release by the group to hit the Hot R&B Sides chart, where it peaked at number 26 helping the group to land a spot on theMotortown Revue later on that year. Gordy, feeling the group's potential was much bigger than the other groups and sensing Diana Ross had a pop-friendly voice, told Ross to tone down on her vocal to appeal to white listeners, a plan that worked when the Supremes released their first number-one single, "Where Did Our Love Go " in 1964.Credits
*Lead vocals by
Diana Ross andFlorence Ballard (intro)
*Background vocals by Diana Ross, Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson
*Produced and written byBerry Gordy
*Instrumentation byThe Funk Brothers
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