“Stop! In the Name of Love” is a classic Motown song performed by The Supremes, with Diana Ross as the lead vocalist. Released in 1965, the song was written by the Holland–Dozier–Holland songwriting team, who were responsible for many of The Supremes’ hits.
The song’s lyrics tell the story of a woman pleading with her partner to reconsider their actions and not to break her heart. The famous chorus, “Stop! In the name of love, before you break my heart,” became an iconic line and a symbol of the song’s empowering message.
“Stop! In the Name of Love” features the trademark Motown sound with its catchy melody, smooth vocals, and a prominent use of the tambourine. The song became one of The Supremes’ most significant hits, reaching the number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the United States.
The accompanying choreography for the song, including the famous “Stop” hand gesture, became a popular dance move and added to the song’s memorable appeal. “Stop! In the Name of Love” has since become a Motown and pop music classic, and The Supremes’ performance of the song is celebrated for its influence on the music and culture of the 1960s.