“Love Child” is a hit single by Diana Ross & the Supremes. Released in 1968, the song became one of their signature hits and a significant milestone in their career. Co-written by R. Dean Taylor, Frank Wilson, Pam Sawyer, Deke Richards, and Henry Cosby, the song’s lyrics narrate the story of a young woman who faces societal judgment due to her parents’ relationship, urging others to be understanding and compassionate.
“Love Child” is characterized by its strong and soulful vocal performance by Diana Ross, backed by the harmonious vocals of the Supremes. The song blends elements of soul, pop, and R&B, featuring a catchy melody and memorable lyrics.
Upon its release, “Love Child” quickly climbed the charts, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. The song’s success solidified Diana Ross & the Supremes’ status as one of the leading acts in the Motown record label.
“Love Child” has remained a classic of the 1960s, celebrated for its powerful message and memorable musical arrangement. It continues to be a favorite among fans of the Supremes and a testament to the group’s influence on the soul and pop music of the era.