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Love Is Here and Now You're Gone

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"'Love Is Here and Now You're Gone'" is a 1967 song recorded by the Supremes for the Motown label.

Written and composed by Motown's main production team HollandDozierHolland, it became the second consecutive number-one pop single from the Supremes' album 'The Supremes Sing HollandDozierHolland' and the group's ninth overall chart-topper in the United States on 'Billboard' Hot 100, peaking March 1967.

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History

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."

Primarily recorded in Los Angeles, California, thousands of miles away from Motown's regular Hitsville U.S.A. recording studio, "Love Is Here And Now You're Gone" was the #1 song on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot 100 for one week, from March 5 to March 11, 1967, becoming the group's ninth number-one single. The single was also the group's sixth number one on the R&B charts. The girl group performed the hit record on NBC's 'The Andy Williams Show' on Sunday, January 22, 1967, going to number one seven weeks later. Lyricist Eddie Holland names "Love is Here" as his favorite Supremes song.

'Cash Box' said the single is a "bright, rhythmic, pulsating Motown-sound excursion" in which the Supremes are "at the top of their form."

Personnel

* Lead vocals by Diana Ross

* Backing vocals by Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson

* Instrumentation and additional background vocals by Los Angeles area studio musicians

* Written by Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, and Eddie Holland

* Produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier

* Arranged by Gene PageThe Complete Motown Singles Vol. 7: 1967 [liner notes]. New York: Hip-O Select/Motown/Universal Records

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Cover versions



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". It also featured on the 'Jackson And The Beanstalk' episode on the Jackson 5 cartoon series in 1972.

Tami Lynn covered this song on her debut album, 'Love Is Here and Now You're Gone' in 1972.

Phil Collins included this song on his 2010 album of soul covers, 'Going Back'.

See also



*List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 1967 (U.S.)

References




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