I Want a Guy
The Supremes · 1961
5 min · 2 tracks · R&B ยท soul ยท disco
Soulful melodies intertwine with lush harmonies, capturing the essence of early 60s pop romance.
I Want a Guy is a single by The Supremes, released in 1961. Soulful melodies intertwine with lush harmonies, capturing the essence of early 60s pop romance. 'I Want a Guy' is significant as it showcased the early evolution of The Supremes' sound during a pivotal moment in Motown's history. Although it did not achieve major chart success, it helped solidify their presence in the competitive music scene of the early 1960s, ultimately contributing to their rise as one of Motown's flagship acts. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does I Want a Guy sound like?
Soulful melodies intertwine with lush harmonies, capturing the essence of early 60s pop romance. Rooted in R&B and soul.
What makes I Want a Guy by The Supremes notable?
'I Want a Guy' is significant as it showcased the early evolution of The Supremes' sound during a pivotal moment in Motown's history. Although it did not achieve major chart success, it helped solidify their presence in the competitive music scene of the early 1960s, ultimately contributing to their rise as one of Motown's flagship acts. Released on March 9, 1961, 'I Want a Guy' was The Supremes' second single after their debut. At this point in their career, they were still establishing their sound and identity within the Motown label, which would soon lead to their breakthrough with hits like 'Where Did Our Love Go.' This release reflected their burgeoning style and paved the way for their future successes.
How many songs are on I Want a Guy?
I Want a Guy has 2 tracks, running approximately 5 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 I Want a Guy Standout 2:49
- 2 Never Again Standout 2:45
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