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Forever Came Today

The Supremes · 1968

5 min · 2 tracks · R&B · soul · disco

A vibrant blend of soul and pop, weaving emotional narratives through lush harmonies and rhythmic grooves.

Forever Came Today is a single by The Supremes, released in 1968. A vibrant blend of soul and pop, weaving emotional narratives through lush harmonies and rhythmic grooves. 'Forever Came Today' is notable for its introspective lyrics and innovative production techniques, reflecting the changing tides of Motown during the late 1960s. Although it didn’t achieve the commercial success of earlier hits, the song has been recognized for its influence on future soul music and was included in various retrospectives celebrating the legacy of The Supremes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Forever Came Today sound like?

A vibrant blend of soul and pop, weaving emotional narratives through lush harmonies and rhythmic grooves. Rooted in R&B and soul.

What makes Forever Came Today by The Supremes notable?

'Forever Came Today' is notable for its introspective lyrics and innovative production techniques, reflecting the changing tides of Motown during the late 1960s. Although it didn’t achieve the commercial success of earlier hits, the song has been recognized for its influence on future soul music and was included in various retrospectives celebrating the legacy of The Supremes. Released on February 29, 1968, 'Forever Came Today' marked The Supremes' transition as they moved from their peak hit-making era into a period of artistic exploration. This release came after their last number one single, 'Reflections', showcasing their evolving sound amid shifting musical landscapes and internal changes within the group.

How many songs are on Forever Came Today?

Forever Came Today has 2 tracks, running approximately 5 minutes.

Tracklist

2 tracks·5:21

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Forever Came Today Standout 2:59
  • 2 Time Changes Things Standout 2:22

Release Date

February 29, 1968

Genre

disco, soul

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Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

5 min 21 sec