Billboard US #1s 1968-15 - Diana Ross & The Supremes - Love Child

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"Love Child" by Diana Ross & The Supremes is a poignant and socially conscious pop track that topped the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1968. This powerful song, with its compelling melody and Ross's emotive vocals, addresses the challenges faced by children born out of wedlock. Its thought-provoking lyrics and sophisticated arrangement resonated deeply with listeners, making it one of the standout hits of the late 1960s and a significant entry in The Supremes' illustrious catalogue.

The song was co-written by a team of Motown writers known as The Clan, who crafted the narrative to reflect the social issues of the time. "Love Child" marked a departure from the group's usual romantic themes, showcasing their versatility and commitment to addressing important topics.

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