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- Mother_Dear runtime "2.8".
- Mother_Dear abstract "\"Mother Dear\" is a 1965 song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland, it was an unreleased single for More Hits by The Supremes; it was canceled in favor of the single \"Nothing but Heartaches\", as it was considered too lightweight to follow their previous single, \"Back in My Arms Again\". The label decided instead to release it as a follow-up single, but when \"Nothing But Heartaches\" failed to make it to the Top Ten, missing it by just one position and breaking the string of number-one Supremes hits, Motown chief Berry Gordy circulated a memo around the Motown offices that read as follows:Thus the song was canceled a final time in favor of \"I Hear a Symphony.\"The song was re-recorded in 1966 in a totally different style that was more danceable and upbeat. The 1966 version would not be released until 2000.".
- Mother_Dear album More_Hits_by_The_Supremes.
- Mother_Dear bSide ""He Holds His Own"/"Who Could Ever Doubt My Love"".
- Mother_Dear format Gramophone_record.
- Mother_Dear genre Pop_music.
- Mother_Dear musicalArtist The_Supremes.
- Mother_Dear musicalBand The_Supremes.
- Mother_Dear previousWork Back_in_My_Arms_Again.
- Mother_Dear producer Brian_Holland.
- Mother_Dear producer Lamont_Dozier.
- Mother_Dear recordDate "1965-06-21".
- Mother_Dear recordLabel Motown.
- Mother_Dear recordedIn Hitsville_U.S.A..
- Mother_Dear releaseDate "1965-07-16".
- Mother_Dear releaseDate "1965-07-23".
- Mother_Dear releaseDate "1965-10-06".
- Mother_Dear runtime "168.0".
- Mother_Dear subsequentWork I_Hear_a_Symphony.
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- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Back_in_My_Arms_Again.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Berry_Gordy.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Brian_Holland.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965_singles.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Category:1965_songs.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Brian_Holland.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Lamont_Dozier.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Category:Songs_written_by_Holland–Dozier–Holland.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Category:The_Supremes_songs.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Diana_Ross.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Florence_Ballard.
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- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Holland–Dozier–Holland.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink I_Hear_a_Symphony.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Lamont_Dozier.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Mary_Wilson_(singer).
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink More_Hits_by_The_Supremes.
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- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Nothing_but_Heartaches.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink Pop_music.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink The_Funk_Brothers.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLink The_Supremes.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mother Dear".
- Mother_Dear writer Holland–Dozier–Holland.
- Mother_Dear artist The_Supremes.
- Mother_Dear bSide ""He Holds His Own"/"Who Could Ever Doubt My Love"".
- Mother_Dear format "Vinyl record".
- Mother_Dear fromAlbum More_Hits_by_The_Supremes.
- Mother_Dear genre Pop_music.
- Mother_Dear label Motown.
- Mother_Dear label "(M 1080/1083)".
- Mother_Dear lastSingle ""Back in My Arms Again"".
- Mother_Dear length "168.0".
- Mother_Dear name "Mother Dear".
- Mother_Dear nextSingle ""I Hear a Symphony"".
- Mother_Dear producer Brian_Holland.
- Mother_Dear producer "Lamont Dozier".
- Mother_Dear recorded "--06-02".
- Mother_Dear released "1965-07-16".
- Mother_Dear released "1965-07-23".
- Mother_Dear released "1965-10-06".
- Mother_Dear thisSingle ""Mother Dear"".
- Mother_Dear thisSingle ""Nothing but Heartaches"".
- Mother_Dear thisSingle "---".
- Mother_Dear wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:1960s-song-stub.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cquote.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Holland–Dozier–Holland.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_single.
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- Mother_Dear wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Supremes.
- Mother_Dear wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:The_Supremes_singles.
- Mother_Dear writer Holland–Dozier–Holland.
- Mother_Dear subject Category:1965_singles.
- Mother_Dear subject Category:1965_songs.
- Mother_Dear subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Brian_Holland.
- Mother_Dear subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Lamont_Dozier.
- Mother_Dear subject Category:Songs_written_by_Holland–Dozier–Holland.
- Mother_Dear subject Category:The_Supremes_songs.
- Mother_Dear hypernym Song.
- Mother_Dear type MusicalWork.
- Mother_Dear type Single.
- Mother_Dear type Work.
- Mother_Dear type CreativeWork.
- Mother_Dear type Thing.
- Mother_Dear type Q134556.
- Mother_Dear type Q2188189.
- Mother_Dear type Q386724.
- Mother_Dear comment "\"Mother Dear\" is a 1965 song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland, it was an unreleased single for More Hits by The Supremes; it was canceled in favor of the single \"Nothing but Heartaches\", as it was considered too lightweight to follow their previous single, \"Back in My Arms Again\".".
- Mother_Dear label "Mother Dear".
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- Mother_Dear sameAs m.0_6_34p.
- Mother_Dear sameAs Q6917323.
- Mother_Dear wasDerivedFrom Mother_Dear?oldid=701356726.
- Mother_Dear isPrimaryTopicOf Mother_Dear.
- Mother_Dear name "Mother Dear".