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The song, Babich told ET, was originally crafted about a Supremes reunion that never came to be. "The song is based off her diaries and Richard Davis took her diaries, read through them all ...
The people at Motown were absolute scientists. “Stop! In The Name Of Love” was the fourth consecutive Supremes single to hit #1, a run that set a record. (They’d make it five soon enough.) ...
But Motown didn’t keep doing it forever. And that brings us to “Love Is Here And Now You’re Gone,” the first song that the Supremes recorded outside of Detroit. You can hear the difference.