"Floy Joy" by The Supremes is a track from their 1972 album Floy Joy. This song was produced and co-written by Smokey Robinson, who was a key figure in Motown's success. "Floy Joy" has a smooth, soulful sound, blending pop and R&B elements with Robinson's signature lyrical style. The track became one of the last hits for The Supremes, reaching #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #5 on the R&B charts.
By this time, the group had undergone several lineup changes, and the vocals on this track were led by Jean Terrell, with Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong providing the harmonies. Despite the changes, The Supremes maintained their distinctive sound, and "Floy Joy" is a testament to their ability to adapt and continue producing hits in the early 1970s. The song's catchy melody and strong vocals made it a favorite among fans and a notable entry in The Supremes' extensive discography.
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By this time, the group had undergone several lineup changes, and the vocals on this track were led by Jean Terrell, with Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong providing the harmonies. Despite the changes, The Supremes maintained their distinctive sound, and "Floy Joy" is a testament to their ability to adapt and continue producing hits in the early 1970s. The song's catchy melody and strong vocals made it a favorite among fans and a notable entry in The Supremes' extensive discography.
#FloyJoy #TheSupremes #Motown #SmokeyRobinson #70sMusic #SoulMusic #RNBClassics #GirlGroups #VintageVibes #BillboardHits
- Category
- Music R&B/Soul Music Category R
- Tags
- Floy Joy, The Supremes, 1972 Motown
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