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Come See About Me (live on the Ed Sullivan Show, December 27, 1964)
R&B / Soul · 2020

Come See About Me (live on the Ed Sullivan Show, December 27, 1964)

The Supremes' electrifying live performance of "Come See About Me" from the Ed Sullivan Show in 1964, capturing Motown's golden era with dazzling harmonies and Diana Ross's iconic lead.

June 29, 2020 · Motown

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Step back into the golden age of Motown with The Supremes' "Come See About Me," live from the Ed Sullivan Show. This isn't just a song; it's a vibrant, joyful time capsule, brimming with Diana Ross's magnetic charisma and the group's impeccable harmonies. Feel the energy of a packed studio audience as the tight band lays down an irresistible groove, making you want to dance, sing along, and maybe even shed a nostalgic tear. It's pure, unadulterated soul-pop perfection, a testament to why The Supremes remain legends.

Moments Worth Listening For
The immediate, full-throttle entrance of the band and the Supremes' tight harmonies, setting an electrifying tone from the first note.
Diana Ross's signature vocal ad-libs and confident stage presence, particularly during the second verse, showcasing her star power.
The dynamic interplay between Ross's lead and the backing vocals of Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard, especially on the "baby, baby" refrains.
The crisp, powerful horn section bursts that punctuate the chorus, adding a layer of sophisticated punch to the Motown sound.
The palpable energy of the live audience, captured in the applause and cheers, which adds to the historical significance of the performance.

How does Come See About Me (live on the Ed Sullivan Show, December 27, 1964) sound next to the rest of The Supremes's catalogue?

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