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The Supremes - Let Me Go the Right Way (1962) Diana Ross: lead vocals
Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson: background vocals The Funk Brothers: musicians Berry Gordy: writer and producer This was their second charted single in Motown, charted at No. 90 pop and was their first R&B charter at No. 26 so technically the Supremes' first hit was "Let Me Go the Right Way" at least in the black community. And yes THAT IS DIANA ROSS SINGING LEAD ON THIS. Florence's the one singing high soprano and Mary's the deep alto. Oddly, it doesn't sound too nasally but it's a rough R&B vocal from Diana before Motown glossed her over. So much for that Dreamgirls myth. [Edited 1/10/08 15:20pm] | |
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Timmy84 said: So much for that Dreamgirls myth. Well, Dreamgirls never claimed to be an accurate depiction of The Supremes. They never even claimed to be an inaccurate depiction of them. Nonetheless, it is a good song but it could be anybody singing. Their later singles were distinctive. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Timmy84 said: So much for that Dreamgirls myth. Well, Dreamgirls never claimed to be an accurate depiction of The Supremes. They never even claimed to be an inaccurate depiction of them. Nonetheless, it is a good song but it could be anybody singing. Their later singles were distinctive. I know, just saying. But anyway, yeah, anybody could've been singing it but to hear the Supremes sing this is still amazing to hear. The Supremes were more diverse than people give 'em credit for. | |
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Timmy84 said: RipHer2Shreds said: Well, Dreamgirls never claimed to be an accurate depiction of The Supremes. They never even claimed to be an inaccurate depiction of them. Nonetheless, it is a good song but it could be anybody singing. Their later singles were distinctive. I know, just saying. But anyway, yeah, anybody could've been singing it but to hear the Supremes sing this is still amazing to hear. The Supremes were more diverse than people give 'em credit for. Yeah, the vocals are good. Both Diana and Mariah went into that whispery bullshit later on. | |
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RipHer2Shreds said: Timmy84 said: I know, just saying. But anyway, yeah, anybody could've been singing it but to hear the Supremes sing this is still amazing to hear. The Supremes were more diverse than people give 'em credit for. Yeah, the vocals are good. Both Diana and Mariah went into that whispery bullshit later on. And I don't know why because Diana actually sounded like a SINGER in the early Supremes days! Diana can SING, man!!!! I blame Berry Gordy. [Edited 1/10/08 16:37pm] | |
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Bump for those who ain't heard this song. | |
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