Touch (The Supremes Album)
Touch is an album by The Supremes, released in the summer of 1971 on the Motown label. It includes the singles: "Nathan Jones" and "Touch", the first charting Supremes single to feature a lead vocal by founding member Mary Wilson. "Touch" was the first post-Diana Ross Supremes single (not counting the Four Tops duet "You Gotta Have Love in Your Heart") to miss the US top 40, peaking at #71.
The LP was the final Frank Wilson-produced Supremes' album. Wilson, who had been the group's main producer since the departure of Ross in early 1970, went on to work with Motown artist Eddie Kendricks.
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Famous quotes containing the word touch:
“... they think that Miss America belongs to them! That they can touch her and give her a kiss on the cheekor even on the lips!”
—Ellie Ross, Travelling companion for Miss Americas. As quoted in Miss America, ch. 17, by Ann-Marie Bivans (1991)