The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go (40th Anniversary Edition) mp3
Tracklist
| 1 | Let Me Hear You Say (I Love You)Written-By, Producer – Andre Williams |
| 2 | I'm The Exception To The RuleProducer – Norman WhitfieldWritten-By – Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield |
| 3 | Your Kiss Of FireProducer – Robert L. GordyWritten-By – Bob Kayli, Harvey Fuqua |
| 4 | Mr. BluesProducer – Smokey RobinsonWritten-By – William "Smokey" Robinson |
| 5 | That's A Funny WayProducer – William "Mickey" Stevenson And Ivy Jo HunterWritten-By – William "Mickey" Stevenson-Ivy Jo Hunter |
| 6 | WDOLG: The Concert - Live From The Twenty Grand |
| 7 | Just Call MeProducer – William "Mickey" Stevenson And Ivy Jo HunterWritten-By – William "Mickey" Stevenson-Ivy Jo Hunter |
| 8 | When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His EyesWritten-By – Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 9 | Baby Love (Alternate 'Early' Version)Producer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 10 | Let Me Go The Right WayWritten-By – Berry Gordy |
| 11 | Beginning To The EndingWritten-By, Producer – George Fowler |
| 12 | Baby LoveProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 13 | Come See About MeProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 14 | Where Did Our Love GoProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 15 | When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His EyesProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 16 | Your Heart Belongs To MeWritten-By – William "Smokey" Robinson |
| 17 | I'm Giving You Your FreedomProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 18 | Long Gone LoverProducer – Smokey RobinsonWritten-By – William "Smokey" Robinson |
| 19 | Come On BabyWritten-By, Producer – Berry Gordy |
| 20 | My ImaginationProducer – Fay HaleWritten-By – F. Hale, R. Parker |
| 21 | I Idolize YouWritten-By, Producer – William "Smokey" Robinson |
| 22 | IntroductionWritten-By – Ted Wright |
| 23 | He Means The World To MeWritten-By, Producer – Norman Whitfield |
| 24 | Standing At The Crossroads Of LoveProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 25 | Original Mono Album |
| 26 | Original Stereo Album |
| 27 | Stop, Look & ListenProducer – Berry GordyWritten-By – Ed Cobb |
| 28 | Ask Any GirlProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 29 | You're Gonna Come To Me (Version 3)Written-By, Producer – Berry Gordy |
| 30 | I Am WomanWritten-By – Bob Merrill, Jule Styne |
| 31 | Honey BabeProducer – Berry GordyWritten-By – Berry Gordy, Stevie Wonder |
| 32 | Don't Take It AwayProducer – William "Mickey" StevensonWritten-By – William "Mickey" Stevenson, William Weatherspoon |
| 33 | WDOLG: The Sessions |
| 34 | PeopleWritten-By – Bob Merrill, Jule Styne |
| 35 | A Breath Taking GuyWritten-By – William "Smokey" Robinson |
| 36 | Everyday I'll Love You More Than YesterdayProducer – Smokey RobinsonWritten-By – Claudette Robinson, William "Smokey" Robinson |
| 37 | Penny PincherProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 38 | A Breath Taking GuyProducer – Smokey RobinsonWritten-By – William "Smokey" Robinson |
| 39 | Where Did Our Love GoWritten-By – Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 40 | Bye BabyWritten-By, Producer – Berry Gordy |
| 41 | Run, Run, RunProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier And Edward Holland, Jr. |
| 42 | This Is ItWritten-By, Producer – Fay Hale |
| 43 | Send Me No FlowersProducer – Brian Holland And Lamont DozierWritten-By – Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr. |
Versions
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-621, 621, MS 621 | The Supremes | Where Did Our Love Go (LP, Album, San) | Motown, Motown, Motown | S-621, 621, MS 621 | US | 1964 |
| MT 621, 621 | The Supremes | Where Did Our Love Go (LP, Album, Mono, H) | Motown, Motown, Motown | MT 621, 621 | US | 1964 |
| SWX-6009 | The Supremes | Where Did Our Love Go (LP, Mono) | Motown | SWX-6009 | Japan | 1973 |
| MO 621, 621, MT 621 | The Supremes | Where Did Our Love Go (LP, Album, Mono) | Tamla, Motown, Motown | MO 621, 621, MT 621 | Canada | 1964 |
| S 621, 621, S-621 | The Supremes | Where Did Our Love Go (LP, Album) | Motown, Motown, Motown | S 621, 621, S-621 | US | 1964 |
Credits
- Artwork [Design] – Mathieu Bitton
- Artwork By [Art Direction] – Vartan & Michele
- Artwork By [Original Lp Cover Design] – Yeszin/Mead
- Compilation Producer [40th Anniversary Edition Produced By] – Andrew Skurow, Harry Weinger
- Executive-Producer – Pat Lawrence
- Liner Notes – Andrew Skurow, HW
- Mastered By [Digitally Remastered By] – Ellen Fitton
- Mixed By – Ellen Fitton (tracks: 2-01, 2-06, 2-08, 2-10, 2-18 to2-27)
- Other [For Hip-o Select] – Thane Tierney
- Other [Original Liner Notes] – Scott St. James
- Other [Product Manager] – Heather Whitten
- Other [Production Manager] – Michele Horie
- Photography [Photo Coordination] – Ryan Null
- Producer [Album Produced By] – Brian Holland And Lamont Dozier (tracks: 1-01 to 1-24)
- Voice [Emcee] – Sonny Carter (tracks: 2-20 to 2-27)
Notes
Florence Ballard quotes courtesy of Peter Benjaminson from his 1975 unpublished interviews
Diana Ross quotes courtesy of Motown Archives and Soul/J. Randy Taraborrelli
All other quotes from original interviews by the author
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DISC 1
1. / 13. Where Did Our Love Go
Recorded April 8, 1964
2. / 14. Run, Run, Run
Recorded May 7, 1963
3. / 15. Baby Love
Recorded August 13, 1964
4. / 16. When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
Recorded October 1, 1963
5. / 17. Come See About Me
Recorded July 13, 1964
6. / 18. Long Gone Lover
Recorded 18, 1963
7. / 19. I'm Giving You Your Freedom
Recorded September 13, 1962
8. / 20. A Breath Taking Guy
Recorded December 28, 1962
9. / 21. He Means The World To Me
Recorded January 8, 1963
10. / 22. Standing At The Crossroads Of Love
Recorded May 7, 1963
Working Title: I've Made A Change
11. / 23. Your Kiss Of Fire
Recorded July 17, 1963, then re-recorded July 24, 1963
12. / 24. Ask Any Girl
Working Title: La La La (Baby's Home To Stay)
Recorded April 10, 1964, assigned to Kim Weston, Supremes dub-in, date unknown
#1-12 released in mono as Motown MT-621, August 1964
#13-24 in stereo as Motown MS-621, August 1964
Album debuted on the Billboard Top LP Chart September 19, 1964
Peaked #2 Pop, #1 R&B
Remained on the Pop LP chart 89 weeks
Singles from the album:
A Breath Taking Guy b/w The Man With The Rock And Roll Banjo [issued on The Supremes Sing Country- Western & Pop], Motown 1044, June 12, 1963 / #75 Pop
[First pressings show the A-side as A Breath Taking, First Sight Soul Shaking, One Night Love Making, Next Day Heart Breaking Guy]
When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes b/w Standing At The Crossroads Of Love, Motown 1051, October 31, 1963 / #23 Pop
Run, Run, Run b/w I'm Giving You Your Freedom, Motown 1054, February 7, 1964 / #93 Pop
Where Did Our Love Go b/w He Means The World To Me, Motown 1060, June 17, 1964 / # 1 Pop
Baby Love b/w Ask Any Girl, Motown 1066, September 17, 1964 / #1 Pop
Come See About Me b/w You're Gone, But Always In My Heart [issued on More Hits By The Supremes], Motown 1068, October 27, 1964 / #1 Pop (2 separate weeks), #3 R&B
Billboard R&B Singles Chart suspended November 30, 1963 through January 23, 1965.
DISC 2
WDOLG: The Sessions
1. This Is It
Track recorded July 15, 1963, assigned to Mary Wells;
Supremes and unknown male vocals dub-in-date unknown
2. I'm The Exception To The Rule
Working Title: Ma, Ma, How Can I Tell Eddie (That I'm Not Ready)
Track recorded February 8, 1963, assigned to Kim Weston; Supremes dub-in date unknown
First issued on the Supremes album The Never-Before-Released Masters, Motown 9075
3. Everyday I'll Love You More Than Yesterday
Recorded March 27, 1963
4. Beginning To The Ending
Recorded May 6, 1963
5. Mr. Blues
Recorded July 22, 1963
Remixed version issued on the Supremes album, The Never-Before-Released Masters, Motown 9075
Previously unreleased original mono mix
6. Come On Boy
Recorded at Detroit's Greystone Ballroom, July 31, 1963
Original mix issued on the album, Supremes 25th Anniversary, Motown 5381, April 1986
Previously unreleased stereo mix
7. Bye Baby
Recorded September 10, 1963
8. My Imagination
Recorded September 17, 1963
9. I Idolize You
Recorded September 18, 1963
10. You're Gonna Come To Me
Recorded in Chicago, IL, November 25, 1963
[Unreleased version 1 recorded August 15, 1961 during the sessions that produced the tracks for Meet The Supremes; unreleased version 2 recorded February 28, 1963 during the sessions that produced the tracks for The Supremes Sing Country- Western & Pop]
11. Honey Babe
Recorded in Chicago, IL, November 25, 1963
12. Penny Pincher
Track originally recorded November 26, 1963, re-cut December 10, 1963, Supremes dub-in January 6, 1964
Alternate mono mix issued on the Supremes album 25th Anniversary, Motown 5381, April 1986
Previously unreleased mix
13. Let Me Hear You Say (I Love You)
Recorded February 4, 1964
14. Don't Take It Away
Recorded March 20, 1964
15. Just Call Me
Recorded March 20, 1964
16. That's A Funny Way
Recorded March 25, 1964
17. Stop, Look & Listen
Recorded April 21, 1964
18. Send Me No Flowers
Recorded May 4, 1964
Original mono mix issued on the Supremes album 25th Anniversary, Motown 5381, April 1986
Previously unreleased stereo mix
19. Baby Love alternate early version
Recorded July 24, 1964
#5, 6, 8 & 9 originally considered for inclusion on the unreleased album The Supremes Sing Ballads And Blues, which although not completed was assigned to catalog number Motown 610 and slated for release circa September 1963.
WDOLG: The Concert
#20-27 Recorded live at the Twenty Grand, Detroit, Michigan, August 7-9, 1964. Emcee: Sonny Carter
Considered for inclusion on the unreleased Supremes album Live! Live! Live!. Although a formal album was never completed, Motown assigned catalog number Motown 626 and slated it for release circa April 1965. The LP was likely to have included additional performances, possibly culled from The Battle Of The Stars At The Greystone Ballroom, February 28, 1964, The Motortown Revue At The Fox Theatre, December 1964, and/or The Motortown Revue In Paris, March 1965.
All songs disc 2 previously unreleased, except as noted
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Digitally remastered from the original Motown master tapes by Ellen Fitton at Universal Mastering Studios-East.
"This Is It", "Come On Boy", "My Imagination", "You're Gonna Come To Me", "Send Me No Flowers, "Baby Love (alternate early version)," and the entire Live! Live! Live! show mixed from the original three-track session tapes by Ellen Fitton.
Photos: Motown Records Archives, except, digipak inside color, pgs. 2, 6, 14, 17: courtesy George Solomon; digipak inside black & white (left): courtesy Tony Vaughn; digipak inside black & white (right), pg. 18: Andrew Skurow; pgs. 4, 13 (timeline photo): courtesy Peter Benjaminson; pg 11: courtesy of Hank Thompson and Pete Howard/Pete's Concert Poster Collecting - just Google it!
Billboard chart positions courtesy of BPI Communications Inc., and Joel Whitburn's Record Research, Inc. publications.
Special Thanks To: The Supremes, Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Peter Benjaminson, Fred Bronson, Dick Clark, Suha Gur, Grace Lochard, Deborah Palladino, Lily Salinas, Dana Smart, George Solomon, Dan Verona and Ulf Wahlberg
(C) 2004 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
Companies
- Remastered At – Universal Music Studios East, NYC
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Where Did Our Love Go is the second studio album by Motown singing group The Supremes, released in 1964. The album includes several of the group's singles and B-sides from 1963 and 1964. Included are the group's first Billboard Pop Singles number-one hits, Where Did Our Love Go, Baby Love, and Come See About Me, as well as their first Top 40 hit, When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes, and the singles A Breathtaking Guy and Run, Run, Run. Текст песни: Oh. Please, dont leave me all by myself. Ive got this burning, burning, yearning feelin' inside me. Feelin' inside Oh. Deep inside me. Альбом 1964 Песен: 51. The Supremes - Baby Love Early Version 03:16, 320Kbs. The Supremes - Your Heart Belongs To Me Live 02:12, 192Kbs. The Supremes - Come See About Me Single Version Mono 02:42, 320Kbs. On this page you can listen to the album, get information about the album, see the list of songs and much more. Listen online and stay in a good mood. Diana Ross & The Supremes-When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes Album Version Mono. The Supremes-Come See About Me Single Version, Mono. The Supremes-Long Gone Lover Album Version Mono. Where Did Our Love Go is The Supremes' sophomore album. The album was released on August 31, 1964 by Motown Records. It was produced by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Smokey Robinson, Norman Whitfield & Robert Gordy. It includes several of the group's singles and B-sides from 1963 and 1964. Side One: Where Did Our Love Go. Run, Run, Run. Baby Love. When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes. Come See About Me. Long Gone Lover. I'm Giving You Your Freedom. A Breathtaking Guy". In 2004, the internet-based Hip-O Select issued the double-disc Where Did Our Love Go in a limited pressing of 10,000 copies. The package included the monaural and stereo mixes, plus a never before available seven-song vintage live set from the Twenty Grand Club in Detroit and another 17 unreleased studio cuts documented around the same time. The songs on the album Where Did Our Love Go and the Temptations Sing Smokey, not only included the hits and the soon to be rele read more. Although concept albums are associated with classic rock, the vinyl 33 rpm albums, Where Did Our Love Go and The Temptations Sing S read more. Although concept albums are associated with classic rock, the vinyl 33 rpm albums, Where Did Our Love Go and The Temptations Sing Smokey, were the first long play read more

Performer: The Supremes
Title: Where Did Our Love Go (40th Anniversary Edition)
Country: US
Release date: Dec 2004
Label: Hip-O Select
Style: Rhythm & Blues, Soul
Catalog: B0003696-02
Genre: Rythm
Size MP3: 2290 mb
Rating: 4.3 / 5
Votes: 875
Record source: 2 × CD, Album, Compilation, Remastered, Limited Edition










