On March 27, 1965, the song officially reached No. 1, where it stayed for two weeks. It became the fourth chart-topper for ...
Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote 10 of The Supremes’ 12 No. 1 hits. The first No. 1 was “Where Did Our Love Go?” The track topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart for two weeks in 1964. “Baby Love” ended up ...
THE SUPREMES — Mary Wilson, Flo Ballard and Diana Ross — used to sing “Nothing but heartaches … nothing but heartaches,” way back when. Heartaches by the number actually then came to all three women.
Diana Ross & the Supremes performed at the Arizona State Fair in Phoenix on Nov. 2, 1968. At the time, the group was considered the top female singing group in the world and the decade's most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Rita Wilson is reminiscing on her cover of The Supremes 1964 hit song "Come See About Me." Wilson, 69, released her own version of ...
The Supremes' rise wasn't just chart success; it was a strategic cultural intervention that brought Black women into America's living rooms.
It wasn’t easy, Mary Wilson admits, to ignore the back-biting, petty whispering and catty name-calling as she walked through the halls of the ever-growing Motown music empire. But the expression that ...
Rita Wilson is reminiscing on her cover of The Supremes 1964 hit song "Come See About Me." Wilson, 69, released her own version of the Motown track in 2012, and now she's looking back at the ...