Tom Jones' version was actually the first recording of the song, released in 1965. It had been written for, and offered to, Sandie Shaw, a British (neither African, in any sense of the word, nor American) singer who, upon hearing Jones' version, intended merely as a demo, declined and recommended that Jones release it himself. It was later covered by the Supremes and later by Florence Ballard, a former member of the Supremes, for her solo debut album. Both of these were released much later than they were recorded, but neither recording predated Tom Jones' initial release.
The Blue Belles: Originally Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash and Cindy Birdsong (Birdsong later joined The Supremes).
The lead singer Bradley Nowell died. They reunited later with new singer they found on MySpace
DIO was a singer not a band, lead singer of rainbow and later Black Sabbath.
Smokey Robinson
The concept of a chain reaction was first described by Hungarian physicist Leó Szilárd in 1933. He later patented the idea of a nuclear reactor based on a self-sustaining chain reaction. The first controlled nuclear chain reaction was achieved by a team of scientists led by Enrico Fermi in 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project.
The value of The Supremes' album can vary widely depending on factors such as the specific album title, condition, and whether it is a first pressing or a later reissue. Original vinyl pressings of popular albums like "Where Did Our Love Go" or "The Supremes A' Go-Go" can be particularly sought after by collectors. Additionally, the cultural and historical significance of The Supremes as a groundbreaking Motown group adds to their album's value. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a collector's guide or a music appraiser.
Tom Jones' version was actually the first recording of the song, released in 1965. It had been written for, and offered to, Sandie Shaw, a British (neither African, in any sense of the word, nor American) singer who, upon hearing Jones' version, intended merely as a demo, declined and recommended that Jones release it himself. It was later covered by the Supremes and later by Florence Ballard, a former member of the Supremes, for her solo debut album. Both of these were released much later than they were recorded, but neither recording predated Tom Jones' initial release.
The Blue Belles: Originally Nona Hendryx, Sarah Dash and Cindy Birdsong (Birdsong later joined The Supremes).
Man developed the CFC chemicals which were later found to deplete ozone. These CFC's react with ozone and start a chain reaction leading to depletion of ozone.
No, that was Mary Wilson and Florence Ballard. The Adantes sang on most of the later stuff like Love Child, Living in Shame
The lead singer Bradley Nowell died. They reunited later with new singer they found on MySpace
Smokey Robinson
DIO was a singer not a band, lead singer of rainbow and later Black Sabbath.
they react a year later!
That singer is Mahalia Jackson. She was a renowned gospel singer who performed at Billy Graham Crusades and later became a key figure in the Civil Rights Movement.
That depends on the year. 2006 and before has a belt. 2007 and later has a chain.