The Supreme Florence "Flo" Ballard
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The Supreme Florence "Flo" Ballard | ||
Studio album by Florence Ballard | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Recorded | 1962 - 1968 | |
Genre | R&B/soul | |
Length | N/A | |
Label | N/A | |
Producer(s) | N/A |
The Supreme Florence "Flo" Ballard is a 2002 release, compiling the ABC Records solo recordings of Florence Ballard (formerly of The Supremes). The album, originally titled You Don't Have To, was shelved by ABC in 1968. "It Doesn't Matter How I Say It", the first single, is an up-tempo song about no matter how it is said, "I love you" means the same thing.
Ballard's singles both failed to chart, due to legal agreements between Motown and Ballard when she separated from The Supremes in 1967. Motown stated that Ballard was not allowed to mention that she had been a former member of the Supremes, and as a result her releases garnered little attention from the public.
Although there was only one album by Ballard released, she was supposedly about to sign a contract just before her death. Also, one of her singles, "It Doesn't Matter How I Say It", has been featured on soul CDs. Another unreleased song, "Like You Babe" had a rock sound that could have been a hit single.
[edit] Track listing
- "It Doesn't Matter How I Say It"
- "Love Ain't Love"
- "My Heart"
- "Forever Faithful"
- "Like You Babe"
- "Yesterday"
- "Yours Until Tomorrow"
- "It's Not Unusual"
- "The Impossible Dream"
- "Stay In Love"
- "You Bring Out The Sweetness In Me"
- "Everything Wonderful"
- "Walk on By"
- "Goin' Out of My Head"
- "Buttered Popcorn" (with the Supremes - Flo on lead)
- "Ain't That Good News (Flo)" (with the Supremes - Flo on lead)
- "Hey Baby" (with the Supremes - Flo on lead)
- "Heavenly Father" (with the Supremes - Flo on lead)