"Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" is a 1967 number-one hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. The second single from the Supremes' album The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland, it was written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland-Dozier-Holland; "Love Is Here, and Now You're Gone" was the #1 song on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart for one week, from March 4 to March 11 1967, becoming the group's ninth #1 single.
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- "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" is a 1967 number-one hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. The second single from the Supremes' album The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland, it was written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland-Dozier-Holland; "Love Is Here, and Now You're Gone" was the #1 song on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart for one week, from March 4 to March 11 1967, becoming the group's ninth #1 single. The single was also the group's sixth number one on the R&B charts. The song, which depicts a relationship in the beginning stages of breakup ("You persuaded me to love you/And I did/But instead of tenderness/I found heartache instead"), features several spoken sections from lead singer Diana Ross, who delivers her dialogue in a dramatic, emotive voice. Matching the song's drama influences is an instrumental track, featuring a prominent harpsichord and strings, which recalls both a Hollywood film score and The Left Banke's recently popularized "Baroque rock. " "Love is Here" was primarily recorded in Los Angeles, California, thousands of miles away from Motown's regular Hitsville USA recording studio, because Holland-Dozier-Holland wanted a different feel for the record than the typical Supremes sound. The girl group performed the hit record on NBC's The Andy Williams Show on Sunday, January 22, 1967, going to number one two weeks later. Lyricist Eddie Holland names "Love is Here" as his favorite Supremes song. Michael Jackson later covered "Love Is Here, and Now You're Gone" for his solo debut album, Got to Be There. On the 45 versions, it was the B-side of his number two smash, "Rockin' Robin".
- Love Is Here and Now You're Gone is een nummer van Motown groep The Supremes uit 1967. Het nummer, geschreven door het gerenommeerde songwriterstrio Holland-Dozier-Holland, stond één week op #1 in de VS. Die positie haalde het ook de R&B lijst. Daarnaast bereikte het de top 10 op de United World Chart en in Canada en was het ook een hit in Nederland, Australië en het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Het nummer gaat over een relatie die aan het begin van het einde is. Drie keer komt er in het nummer een stuk voor dat leadzangeres Diana Ross niet zingt, maar de regels spreekt. Dit werd gedaan om haar stem extra sexy en dramatisch over te laten komen. Dit nummer was overigens het eerste Motownnummer waar een volledige orkestsectie bij de opnames aanwezig was. Dit is ook goed te horen op het nummer, want er zijn violen, blazers en een klavecimbel aanwezig. Het nummer werd voornamelijk opgenomen in Los Angeles, om het nummer te onderscheiden van de voorgaande nummers van The Supremes. De andere Motownnummers werden bijna allemaal in Detroit opgenomen. Eddie Holland, één van de songwriters, noemt dit zijn meest favoriete nummer van The Supremes.
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- "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" is a 1967 number-one hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. The second single from the Supremes' album The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland, it was written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland-Dozier-Holland; "Love Is Here, and Now You're Gone" was the #1 song on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 Pop Singles Chart for one week, from March 4 to March 11 1967, becoming the group's ninth #1 single.
- Love Is Here and Now You're Gone is een nummer van Motown groep The Supremes uit 1967. Het nummer, geschreven door het gerenommeerde songwriterstrio Holland-Dozier-Holland, stond één week op #1 in de VS. Die positie haalde het ook de R&B lijst. Daarnaast bereikte het de top 10 op de United World Chart en in Canada en was het ook een hit in Nederland, Australië en het Verenigd Koninkrijk. Het nummer gaat over een relatie die aan het begin van het einde is.
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