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Post by A Thug Named Slickback on Aug 30, 2005 13:48:03 GMT -5
I've really been deep into 1960s music lately. I think this a brilliant pop song -- another great Holland-Dozier-Holland tune.
The spoken interludes are actually my favorite parts of the song.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2005 20:57:49 GMT -5
It's a little on the cheesy side, but I like it.
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Post by Me. I Am Justin... on Aug 30, 2005 23:33:37 GMT -5
Not one of my faves by them, but I like it.
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Post by cking33 on Aug 30, 2005 23:44:54 GMT -5
Not one of my faves by them, but I like it.
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Post by cartman2002 on Jan 19, 2007 23:14:54 GMT -5
That tune was one of 12 #1 for the Supremes on the pop chart between 1964-1969. This one was #1 for 1 week in 1967
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Post by joker on Jan 20, 2007 14:19:48 GMT -5
Not one of my faves by them, but I like it.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 14, 2013 1:05:58 GMT -5
This is actually one of my favorite Supremes hits. A bit more unconventional with Diana's spoken parts. Great production, catchy, and Diana gives a great vocal performance here (she really gets into it at parts).
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Post by nak on Jun 17, 2020 0:14:15 GMT -5
Love this Although it reached #1, I feel like not many people mention this song when bringing up the Supremes catalog. I love how they mix the Motown beat with sunny baroque pop elements that were trendy at the time. It's very catchy and the harpsichord adds a refined pep to it, I always felt like it deserves more attention
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