music.wikisort.org - Composition"Everybody's Got the Right to Love" is a socially conscious–inspired pop song written by Lou Stallman, produced by Frank Wilson and released as a single in 1970 by Motown group The Supremes, who took the song into the top forty in mid-1970 following the release of "Up the Ladder to the Roof".
1970 single by The Supremes
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B-side | "But I Love You More" |
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Released | June 25, 1970 |
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Recorded | 1970, Golden World Studios, Detroit, Michigan |
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Genre | R&B, Pop |
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Length | 2:37 (album/single version) |
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Label | Motown |
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Songwriter(s) | Lou Stallman |
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Producer(s) | Frank Wilson |
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12 tracks
- Side one
- "Up the Ladder to the Roof"
- "Then We Can Try Again"
- "Everybody's Got the Right to Love"
- "Wait a Minute Before You Leave Me"
- "You Move Me"
- "But I Love You More"
- Side two
- "I Got Hurt (Trying to Be the Only Girl in Your Life)"
- "Baby Baby"
- "Take a Closer Look at Me"
- "Then I Met You"
- "Bill, When are You Coming Back"
- "The Loving Country"
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The songs features new Supremes lead singer Jean Terrell in lead, with backup vocals by original Supreme Mary Wilson and more recent member Cindy Birdsong. The lyrics describe how everyone should be able to love, saying "without love you can't survive". This is the first song that showcases the group's vocals as a group, which had not been done since the late 1960s. At the start of the song the quartet sings, "..Say I/Say Yeah..", in harmony. There are at least three different versions of the song. One appears on the Supremes' "70's Greatest Hits & Rare Classics" and the other on The Supremes (2000 album).
Charts
The song became a top 30 hit for the Supremes peaking at number 21 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reaching number 11 on the R&B chart.[1] "Everybody's Got the Right to Love' was the second of eight top forty singles the Supremes scored after the departure of Diana Ross. It did not make the top 50 in the UK Singles Chart, interrupting an otherwise successful run of top ten hits for the group in Britain.
Personnel
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- Discography
- Chronology (The band's name history: The Primettes 1959–1961 / The Supremes 1961–1967 / Diana Ross & The Supremes 1967–1970 / The Supremes 1970 / Diana Ross & The Supremes 1970 / The Supremes 1970–)
- Members
- FLOS
- Farewell concert
- Return to Love Tour
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Everybody's Got the Right to Love è un singolo del gruppo vocale femminile statunitense The Supremes, pubblicato nel 1970 dalla Motown.
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