The Supremes - Stoned Love (Original Version) 1970 video free download


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The Supremes in Afro Vogue singing about peace,understanding and love, a higher love....Stoned Love! Woo! It doesn't get any better than this.

"Stoned Love", written by Kenny Thomas of Detroit and produced by the incomparable Frank Wilson, the record became a World-wide smash hit for the Supremes ( it sounded terrific on the radio as I remember!) It was number one on the R&B Charts during Christmas Week 1970 and remained on the Pop Charts for 12 consecutive weeks!

In this clip from November 13, 1970, Mary Wilson,Jean Terrell and Cindy Birdsong show why they were one of the top groups in the World. Enjoy.

Comments

5 years ago

skitsy17

i dont lie or fib do have a bit of a rebel when u mess with me. oh no. cant let you back in my heart, you broke my life in 2..... 12345678910 yeah it was Y oU. so now i know how to blast big boomer to iphone. thx girls. i know your as happy as i am right now

5 years ago

skitsy17

wow cindy in middle! usually its mary but i guess mary wasnt planning to attack jean cuz jean not rude and mean and nasty and flo had quick temper- she was a cancer my bro has big anger mgmt issues. pops off handle of all restraining orders against men none scared me more than when i told bro my boyfriend employing him, dishing dirt on me. i said dan blood shd be thicker than $. was sitting at parents in kitchen. he turned color went mad put fist to my face thought he’d shatter it. flo ran down middle of nyc street same way after diane treated her like dirty dog diane was to flo.

5 years ago

Lesley Maclennan

WOOOOOW !!! LOVELY SONG〰

5 years ago

MelodyMaker151

I really love how they are sharing the stage and screen. This is a nice clip.

6 years ago

skitsy17

i love cindy hope shes ok

6 years ago

skitsy17

I LOVE MS BIRDSEED

6 years ago

skitsy17

did i already say feb 2009 mojo mag did top 100 songs of Motown and this was #1 cuz of its message during riots civil rights war and assassinations. and cuz motown moved to LA 4 Diane. cant u hear the Wind Blowing?

6 years ago

skitsy17

imlearning this on guitar today!! lol

6 years ago

CHERUSCI 14

Thats an actual band playing actual music.

6 years ago

kybobcat13

Good Lord, just imagine the money these girls could have made for Motown if they had only been given the support given any other of their atistis.These girls would have owned the disco scene!!!

6 years ago

tina benez

Very First 45 I Ever Bought! And Still my Favorite! <3

6 years ago

ian parker

This always reminds me of my Day release and going to the Trent polytechnic at Nottingham .And every dinner we went to a local Bar but i just cant recall of that Bar Ahhh

6 years ago

mausolos8

Beautiful ! Especially now.

6 years ago

mikebtko

The greatest Supremes song ever!

6 years ago

skitsy17

oh yeah, my dad’s oldest brother was English professor in Detroit- 1950s- 80s. Then went north to some strict religious place- no smoking no drinking. very boring.

6 years ago

skitsy17

is that me?

6 years ago

james mc

Wow do we need the Supremes today in our (ugly) world. Take me back to my high school days listening to these great artists on the radio. As a young white boy I listened and loved their music and couldn't help myself to sing and clap right along with them. "Life is so short" and their timeless message of love lives on.

6 years ago

Melody Sanger

HAPPY 73RD BIRTHDAY VELMA "JEAN" TERRELL (NOVEMBER 26, 2017)

6 years ago

Mike Juggins

the message = golden women x

6 years ago

Brenda Jones

Reminds me of my dearly departed sister Debra McGuire who got me hooked on Motown. God rest her soul

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