The Supremes: You Can't Hurry Love - Original (Take 1)

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Published 2009-06-21
Alt. Version of the Supremes Classic " You Can't Hurry Love

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  • My mom told us that this is such a wonderful song from her era. In mid 60s she was a sweet 16, and that she'd that time, regularly ask for 20 cents from my late grandpa and head out to nearby cafe's jukebox to air the song. At 70+ today, she still loves Diana Ross' songs and is still keeping it inside her Apple IP.
  • @jimduccilli1381
    God how I miss Mo-town. The incredible harmonies, the costumes, the choreography. And they were always smiling, having the time of their lives.
  • I am so sorry hearing today Mary Wilson passing away, God have Mercy.
  • RIP Mary Wilson..... thanks for the memories that were the soundtrack to our childhood and youth; your music will live in our hearts and minds
  • @miked7707
    Pop music doesn't get any better than this. Thank you Mary, Flo and Diana for a lifetime of music from heaven.
  • This is one of those songs from my childhood where the tune is just drilled into my mind and it will never be forgotten.
  • Thanks Mary Wilson for leaving us with some great soul music. May you rest in peace and rise in glory
  • @Kazilikaya
    This song is so beautifully simple and so true.
  • @debrawarila6447
    The Supremes were musical perfection. I've been listening to them since the mid-1960s...and will never tire of their music.
  • @docdee770
    The tambourines, the drums, the acoustics, and those tranquil voices of theirs. There's just something about that old MOTOWN SOUND. I just love it!💘
  • @dimdam343
    RIP dear Mary, thank you for the wonderful memories and music. A truly talented and beautiful woman.
  • @tupacatracho
    I just found out Mary Wilson passed away today. In 1996, I used to volunteer at a youth center called Sunset Junction. The director of the youth center was Michael McKinley, who was the organizer of the Sunset Junction Street Fair and he is a HUGE fan of the supremes. That year (1996) he booked Mary Wilson to be one of the headliners where she performed hits like “you can’t hurry love” and “stop in the name of love” at the Edgecliff stage. After she performed, Michael had arranged a big dinner for her at El Conquistador restaurant (now el condor). I had worked at the tickets booths that day and was invited to the dinner. I happened to sit directly across Mary Wilson and I was amazed by her beauty. She was super nice and told us some stories about her journey into music and some of the places it took her. She then opened up about the loss of her son in a car accident on their way back from a Las Vegas performance two years prior. Then she continued to charm the dozen of us at the table with her beautiful smile and stories. Suddenly she looked at me and we made eye contact for what seemed to be an entire minute although I’m sure it was only 3 seconds. She smiled and said to me “you know, you are really handsome!”. I smiled and blushed hard. When it was over she gave me a nice hug and I told her it was an honor meeting her. “Thank you sweetie, it was a pleasure”, she said. And a pleasure it was indeed. I’ll never forget that moment of my life. Rest In Peace Mary Wilson, I hope she’s now reunited with her son Rafael.
  • @sherrydean762
    R.I.P. Mary Wilson Thank You for all of Yours and The Supremes music growing up as a young teenager. All of us young girls rocked your music we couldn't get enough of it.
  • @osseousrex2755
    This is probably the first time I've heard this with headphones, and its sounds better than I imagined! Early Motown songs always seem to have that prepiness about them that makes my heart soar.,
  • @jwind88
    I thank god every day my parents put me on to all these classics back in the day ❤ this is real MUSIC
  • @kerrypaumen3122
    Thank YOU Mary Wilson.....The Supremes....I'll be doing a rendition of them all day today, with all my patients!! This is when music was MUSIC!! Thanks for all the memories, which have lasted a life time!!