Diana Ross and The Supremes: Love Child

Motown's signature act had to change.
Motown head honcho Berry Gordy held an emergency meeting at a hotel in Detroit with a team of writers and producers at the label. The group, dubbed The Clan, set to work on a new hit single for The Supremes.
The result was Love Child.
Love Child broke out of Motown's love song mould. The song was about a woman who was asking her boyfriend not to pressure her into sleeping with him. The woman, herself a love child, was afraid of conceiving out of wedlock. The song would talk about the hardships of being illegitimite: not having a father at home, wearing rags to school and growing up in an "old, cold, run-down tenement slum."
For Love Child, The Supremes' image changed also: the album cover photo was taken in an alley, and during an Ed Sullivan performance, they went as far as ditching their glamour queen gowns for street "rags".
image: wikipedia.org
Labels: mod music, the supremes
3 Comments:
Wait, which one is supposed to be the Love Child?
The one with the Love Child t-shirt...
::headsmack::
(I shoulda had a V-8.)
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