WebFloy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! You're the man. I know I'll never own you Floy But see me when you can. Ooh, ooh, I know I'm only one of a million girls Who would give their world to you Floy Joy. Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! That's your name. Your real name may be Smith or Jones But not your claim to fame. Oh, it's a joy boy! "Floy Joy" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and released as a single in December 1971 by popular Motown female singing group The Supremes. The song, built on a retro sixties vibe reminiscent of past Supremes songs, was recorded by the group's former mentor Robinson, marking his first production of a Supremes song since 1969's "The Composer".
Lyrics for Floy Joy by The Supremes - Songfacts
Web"Up the Ladder to the Roof" is a 1970 hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. It was the first Supremes single to feature new lead singer Jean Terrell in place of Diana Ross, who officially left the group for a solo career two weeks before the recording of this song in January 1970.This song also marks a number of other firsts: it is … graff eternal twins
THE SUPREMES - PARADISE LYRICS - SongLyrics.com
WebThe Supremes top songs include Baby Love, Love Is Here and Now You're Gone, Where Did Our Love Go. They had 27 top 100 hit songs. ... Floy Joy 49 1972 R&B. 84 1972 Brazil. 1972 The Happening 76 1967 Pop. 69 1967 R&B. 1967 I'll Try Something New 73 1969 R&B. 1969 Love is Here & Now You're Gone ... WebAlternative cover. " I'm Livin' in Shame " is a 1969 song released for Diana Ross & the Supremes on the Motown label. The sequel to the Supremes' number-one hit, " Love Child ," the song peaked in the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 pop chart at #10 and the top 20 in the UK at #14 in April and May 1969. [1] [2] WebBackground. Originally intended to be Diana Ross & the Supremes' final single before the departure of Diana Ross and penned by Berry Gordy, the song failed to fulfil Gordy's expectations as the single did not reach the top 20 in either the US and UK, peaking at 31 and 37 respectively in July 1969. The song released as the third single from Let the … graff excavating ia