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  1. Enjoy the classic Motown hit by Diana Ross & The Supremes, Love Child, from 1968. Watch the original performance video and sing along.

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  2. Sep 30, 2017 · Diana Ross wore a yellow sweatshirt with the words “love child,” the other two Supremes wore late-1960s leisure wear suits, and all three performed in bare feet. Female pop artists continue to carry on the legacy of The Supremes by comfortably shifting back and forth between entertaining themes to more socially conscious messages in their songs.

  3. 6:50. Diana Ross & The Supremes "Love Child" on The Ed Sullivan Show. 2:59. Diana Ross & the Supremes - Love Child [Almighty Club Class Mix] 6:19. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Love Child" on Discogs.

  4. Jun 7, 2017 · Starting from the cover where the Supremes acquire a casual look, this album attempts multiple changes: Holland–Dozier–Holland are gone and the Clan took over, the music has become more mature, leading to one of their best songs ("Love Child"), Diana Ross sings with exquisite confidence while Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong have a limited presence and there's a slight social consciousness ...

  5. Chart Performance: Pop (#1 for 2 weeks) & R&B (#2); 1968 Story Behind The Song By Ed Osborne. In the three years between the Supremes first Top 40 single, 1964’s Where Did Our Love Go, and 1967’s In And Out Of Love, the trio scored a total of 15 Top 10 pop hits, of which 10 reached #1.

  6. Love Child, an Album by Diana Ross and The Supremes. Released 13 November 1968 on Motown (catalog no. MS 670; Vinyl LP). Genres: Motown Sound, Girl Group. Rated #331 in the best albums of 1968. Featured peformers: Diana Ross (lead vocals).

  7. The documentary Diana Ross: Her Life, Love and Legacy closed out the decade. Contemporary dance remixes from Eric Kupper were then compiled for Supertonic: Mixes (2020), containing numerous tracks that topped Billboard's club chart. In June 2021, Ross released "Thank You" before the appearance of her 25th solo album.