Johnny Bristol.
Diana Ross.
The amazing Diana Ross.
Florence Ballard
Supremes founder Florence Ballard was the original lead singer, but by 1963, Diana Ross became the official lead singer until her departure in 1970. Then, Jean Terrell succeeded Ross until she left the group in 1973. Scherrie Payne became the group's final lead singer until the Supremes disbanded in 1977.
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She was the lead singer for the Supremes.
Diana Ross.
The amazing Diana Ross.
Florence Ballard
The Supremes
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Supremes founder Florence Ballard was the original lead singer, but by 1963, Diana Ross became the official lead singer until her departure in 1970. Then, Jean Terrell succeeded Ross until she left the group in 1973. Scherrie Payne became the group's final lead singer until the Supremes disbanded in 1977.
Diana Ross recorded the vocals without the other "Supremes". The back-up female singers were renowned session artists (twins) Julia and Maxine Waters, and the male singer was Johnnie Bristol who wrote the song.
Diana Ross
Diana Ross
While doing the backup singers job, no. However, as an individual, a backup singer may have an ambition/dream to sing lead.
During the mid-1960s, The Supremes achieved mainstream success with Ross as lead singer. In 1967, Motown president Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes