Let the Sunshine In (Supremes album)
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Let the Sunshine In | |||||
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Studio album by Diana Ross & the Supremes | |||||
Released | May 26, 1969 | ||||
Recorded | 1967 - 1969 | ||||
Genre | Pop/soul | ||||
Length | - | ||||
Label | Motown MS 689 |
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Producer | Berry Gordy, Frank Wilson, R. Dean Taylor, Deke Richards, Henry Cosby, Smokey Robinson, Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson, Pete Moore, George Gordy, Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol, William Weatherspoon, Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier | ||||
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Diana Ross & the Supremes chronology | |||||
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Let the Sunshine In is a 1969 album by Diana Ross & the Supremes for the Motown label. It contains the hit single "I'm Livin' in Shame" (the sequel to 1968's number-one hit "Love Child"), "The Composer," a Smokey Robinson composition that peaked at #27, and "No Matter What Sign You Are," a single produced by Motown chief Berry Gordy that failed to crack to Top 30 (It peaked at 31). One track from this album, "Let The Music Play", was an outtake from the I Hear a Symphony album recording sessions.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Composer"
- "Everyday People"
- "No Matter What Sign You Are"
- "Hey Western Union Man"
- "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted"
- "I'm Livin' In Shame"
- Medley: "Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In (The Flesh Failures)"
- "Let The Music Play"
- "With a Child's Heart"
- "Discover Me (and You'll Discover Love)"
- "Will This Be the Day"
- "I'm So Glad I Got Somebody (Like You Around)"