“Where Did Our Love Go” is a classic song by the American female vocal group The Supremes, featuring Diana Ross as the lead singer. The song was released as a single in 1964 and later included on their album of the same name, “Where Did Our Love Go.”
“Where Did Our Love Go” is known for its distinctive and upbeat Motown sound, featuring a catchy melody, harmonious vocals, and the characteristic “wall of sound” production style popularized by Motown Records. The song’s lyrics convey a sense of lost love and disappointment, with the narrator asking where their love went wrong.
The song was a massive commercial success, becoming The Supremes’ first number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States. It marked a turning point in the group’s career, propelling them to become one of the most successful and influential acts in Motown’s history.
Diana Ross and The Supremes are celebrated as one of the most iconic and influential groups in the history of popular music. “Where Did Our Love Go” remains a timeless and iconic Motown classic, emblematic of the era’s pop and soul music.