Mother Dear

The Supremes

About Mother Dear

"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 two more times with a second version recorded in the fall of 1965; possibly to be used as the single for its planned October release and then a third version in March 1966. The 1966 version was arranged in a style different from the previous versions with more danceable, upbeat tempo and arrangement. The second 1965 version was not released until 2012. An original stereo mix of the third version from 1966 was not released until 2000. A new mix of the third version was released in 2017 containing elements edited out from the original 1960s mix.  


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2001
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Something's on my mind
Mother dear the boy keeps me crying
Don't know which way to turn
Keeps me so confused
Keeps me so confused

Mother dear
'Cause for him I yearn
But he treats your daughter bad
Keeps your daughter sad

I wish I didn't love him so
'Cause now I can't let him go
His kiss gets a little sweeter
Ooh, my heart gets a little weaker

I'm falling deeper
Deeper in love each day
I know he's no good for me
But I'm too weak to break away

Ooh, each day love gets a little stronger
Ooh, heartaches lasts a little longer

Help, help me mother dear
'Cause I can't help myself
Ooh, he treats your daughter bad
Keeps your daughter sad

So many times I've tried
Telling him we're through
But when he takes me in his arms
There's nothing I can do

Ooh, it's no use
I can't break loose
I keep love him more and more each passing day
All my love to him I give it
Without him around
I couldn't live
I need him so
And he knows it
Can't let him go
And I show it

Help, help me mother dear
I'm so in love with him 
But he treats your daughter bad
Keeps your daughter sad

Help, help me mother dear
Help, help me mother dear
He keeps your daughter crying

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The Supremes

The Supremes was an American female singing group and the premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s. Originally founded as the Primettes in Detroit, Michigan, in 1959, the Supremes' repertoire included doo-wop, pop, soul, Broadway show tunes, psychedelic soul, and disco. They were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are, to date, America's most successful vocal group with 12 number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100. Most of these hits were written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland. At their peak in the mid-1960s, the Supremes rivaled the Beatles in worldwide popularity, and their success made it possible for future African American R&B and soul musicians to find mainstream succe… more »

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Written by: LAMONT DOZIER, LAMONT HERBERT DOZIER, BRIAN HOLLAND, EDWARD HOLLAND, EDWARD, JR. HOLLAND, JR.

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10 facts about this song

Release Date
"Mother Dear" by The Supremes was originally scheduled for release in 1965.
B-Side
Although scheduled to be released as an A-side single, it was instead placed as the B-side to their hit single "Nothing But Heartaches."
Mystery of Non-Release
The mysterious cancellation of "Mother Dear" as an A-side single still puzzles and fascinates the Supremes fans and music historians, given its potential to become a hit.
Songwriters
The song was written by the famed team of Holland–Dozier–Holland, who were integral to the sound and success of Motown Record Corporation in the 1960s.
Album
"Mother Dear" was featured on their album titled "More Hits by The Supremes."
Alternate Versions
There are at least two known versions of the song. The Supremes re-recorded "Mother Dear" in a slightly faster tempo than the original.
Tranquil Theme
The song's lyrics provide a comforting conversation with a mother, highlighting themes of family, trust, and wisdom.
Unique Arrangement
Unlike other Supremes' hits, this soulful number sports a unique arrangement which alternates between minor and major key signatures, grabbing the interest of listeners.
Not a Chart Topper
Despite the musical brilliance and the Supremes' popularity, "Mother Dear" did not make it to the charts, primarily because it was not released as an A-side single.
Record Label
The song was released by Motown Records, a Detroit-based record label renowned for its contribution to the racial integration of popular music.

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