Where Did Our Love Go

Where Did Our Love Go” is undoubtedly one of the best songs of the 60s. “Where Did Our Love Go” peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart in the United States and holds this position for two weeks. “Where Did Our Love Go” was like a stepping stone to Supreme's next three hits. The song is smooth and lush with harmonies and pop music. This is pretty much the pinnacle of sweet Motown pop. The girls in the band, who were in high school at the time, started to have a lot of local success and set themselves apart from other bands from the start, but they were too young for Gordy to sign a contract with them immediately. Through persistence and with a few changes in the group, the Supremes were present in the Motown studio every day, even backing up the signed artists to finally get their autographs in 1961.


In 1964, The Supremes were lucky again when they were "forced a little" by the label to record "Where Did Our Love Go". A wind brought them to the first number 1 in the rankings. The single "Where Did Our Love" along with "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" or "Run Run Run where you have no to eat" created a commercially successful album when it surpassed 3 million copies in sales and beat the record of 3 number-one singles on the same album. Supreme music makes the audience feel that this world is peaceful and warm. There's something about their music that resonates like no other.


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