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" Baby Love" is a song by the American music group from their second studio album, Where Did Our Love Go. It was written and produced by 's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland and was released on September 17, 1964.

"Baby Love" topped the Billboard pop singles chart in the United States from October 25, 1964, through November 21, 1964, and in the pop singles chart concurrently. Beginning with "Baby Love", the Supremes became the first Motown act to have more than one American number-one single, and by the end of the decade, would have more singles hitting the top slot than any other Motown act (or American group) with 12, a record they continue to hold.

It was nominated for the 1965 Grammy Award for Best Rhythm & Blues Recording, losing to Nancy Wilson's "How Glad I Am". It is considered one of the most popular songs of the late 20th century; "Baby Love" was ranked number 324 on the list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. It dropped to number 499 on the 2021 update of the list. The ranked "Baby Love" at number 23 on The Top 100 Digital Motown Chart, which ranks releases by their all time UK downloads and streams.


History
At the insistence of hoping for a follow-up chart-topper, Holland–Dozier–Holland produced "Baby Love" to sound like "Where Did Our Love Go". Elements were reincorporated into the single such as 's cooing lead vocal and oohing, and Mary Wilson's "baby-baby" backup, the Funk Brothers' instrumental track, and teenager Mike Valvano's footstomping. Further, both Ballard and Wilson had brief solo towards the end of the song on the released version (after this release Ross would be the only member to have any solos on the 1960s singles).

It was the second of five consecutive Supremes songs to go to number one in the United States, reaching the top spot of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart on October 31, 1964, and staying there for four weeks.

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The song also reached number one on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks before being dislodged by The Rolling Stones' "Little Red Rooster", and topped the Cash Box magazine's R&B chart. "Baby Love" and 's "It's Over and "Oh, Pretty Woman" are the only American singles that topped the UK charts between 1963 and 1965.

Billboard stated that "the swinging harmony style keeps the rolling all the way through." described it as "a heartfelt, steady beat thumper...that the femmes deliver in ultra-commercial fashion."

"Baby Love" was later included on the to the 1975 feature film .


Personnel
  • Lead vocals by
  • Backing and vocals by and Mary Wilson
  • All instruments by the Funk BrothersLiner notes. The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 4: 1964, Hip-O Select – B0005946-02, USA, February 24, 2006
  • Footstomps by Mike Valvano


Charts

Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications

Cover versions
  • In 1981, British singer and actress covered the song with record label (). The single peaked at #58 on the UK music charts.
  • In 1986, Serbian and Yugoslav singer released a cover of the song on the 12-inch single "Rudi".


See also
  • List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1964


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