The Supremes Someday We'll be Together Lyrics: ((Mmmm-mmmm, mmmmm-mmmm-mmmm-mmm.))
(Someday, we'll be together.)
Mmmm, ah, say it, say it, say it, say it again.
You tell 'em.
Someday we'll be together.
Oh, yeah, oh yeah.
You're far away mm-hmm] from me, my love.
Say it, baby.
And just as sure my, my baby,
As there are stars above,
Wanna say, wanna say, wanna say it,
(Someday we'll be together.)
Mmmm, ah, yes we will, yes we will.
Say it , (someday), some sweet day,
(We'll be together.)
I know, I know, I know, I know, I know.
My love is yours, baby.
Oh, right from the start.
You mean it, honey.
You, you, you posses my soul, now, honey.
And I know, I know you own my heart.
And I wanna say tell it .
(Someday), some sweet day (we'll be together),
Ah, yes we will, yes we will.
(Someday), tell everybody now (we'll be together),
Ah, yes we will, yes we will.
A long time ago now, now, sweet thing,
I made a big mistake, honey.
You say it , I say it ,
Say, I said goodbye.
Oh, (bye-bye), oh, (bye-bye), baby.
Ever, (ever) ever, 'n'ever, 'n'ever, 'n'ever,
Ever since that day, now, now (ever since that day),
All I, (all I wanna do),
All I wanna do (all I wanna do),
Oh, is cry, (cry), cry, (cry), ((cry)).
Hey, hey, hey.
I long for you oh, yes, my baby ,
Every, every night.
Oooo, just to kiss your sweet, sweet lips, baby.
Hold you ever, ever so tight.
And I wanna say say it ,
[ Find more Lyrics on www.mp3lyrics.org/PYW3 ] Someday we'll be together.
Ah, yes we will, yes we will.
Someday ((we'll be together.))
Yes we will, yes we will.
I know someday (we'll be together).
Ah, honey, honey, honey, honey-honey.
[Fade.]
Someday we'll be together,
Yes we will...
[SOMEDAY WE'LL BE TOGETHER]
[Written by: Jackey Beavers, Johnny Bristol & Harvey Fuqua-1961]
[Performed by [1] : Diana Ross & the Supremes [2] [3] -1969]
[Appears on: Cream of the Crop-1969, "Someday We'll Be Together" (45 RPM
from the album, Cream of the Crop)-1969, Farewell (Last recorded show-Jan.
14, 1970)-Released May 1970, Great Songs & Performances-1977,
Anthology-1986 & 2001, AM Gold: 1969 (Various Artists)-1990 [4] , Diana Ross
& the Supremes-1996, Classic Diana Ross & the Supremes: The Universal
Masters Collection-1999, The Complete Collection (45 Tracks)-2008, The
Definitive Collection-2008, et al.]
[1] Lead vocals by Diana Ross, background vocals by (Maxine Waters and Julia
Waters), male vocals by Johnny Bristol , one of the composers, and
arranged by Wade Marcus. Even though this was the last song "officially"
credited to Diana Ross & the Supremes, and released on their final album,
Cream of the Crop-1969, Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong did not appear on
the track.
[2] When The Supremes made their Motown debut in 1961, they were Diana Ross,
Mary Wilson & Florence Ballard. In mid-1967 Ballard left the group and was
replaced by Cindy Birdsong, after which they were billed as Diana Ross &
the Supremes. Ross left the group toward the end of 1969 (with the
execption of one show in Las Vegas in January 1970), to pursue a solo
career. She was replaced by Jean Terrell and the three of them recorded
under the name, The Supremes, until 1977 with a few personnel changes along
the way. Only Mary Wilson stayed with the group from beginning to the
end. [5]
[3] Originally recorded in 1961 as a regional hit single by Bristol and
Beavers, who performed together as "Johnny & Jackey." Other covers: Bill
Anderson, Jo Jo Benson, Bobby Darin, Charles Earland, Jan Howard, Boogaloo
Joe Jones, Booker T. Jones, Bert Kaempfert & His Orchestra, Frederick
Knight, The Marvelettes, Lorrie Morgan, The Pointer Sisters, Vonda Shepard,
Jimmy Somerville, Gordon Staples, Earl Van Dyke, Anita Ward, Dionne
Warwick, Mary Wilson, et al.
[4] Transcribed from the track on this album.
[5] Diana Ross reunited with Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong one last time,
on March 25, 1983 while taping the "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever,"
television special, on which they performed, "Someday We'll Be Together."
The number was cut short after Ross pushed Wilson onstage during their
performance. Within moments, a number of the other Motown performers
flooded the stage, including Smokey Robinson, Stevie Wonder. Wilson then
invited Berry Gordy to join everyone onstage, but Ross snatched her
microphone and invited Gordy down herself. The special was edited to remove
the incident before the program aired. Lyrics: Someday We'll be Together, The Supremes [end] |