About the Song
Background
- Released in 1968, “Love Child” was the title track and second single from The Supremes’ fifteenth studio album of the same name.
- It marked a turning point for the group as it was their first album without songs written and produced by the legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland team.
- Berry Gordy, head of Motown, sought out various writers within the label to create fresh material for the Supremes.
- “Love Child” became a critical and commercial success, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and selling over 2 million copies by the end of 1968.
Themes
- While seemingly upbeat on the surface, “Love Child” tackles the complex social issue of children born out of wedlock.
- The lyrics explore the societal judgment and stigma often faced by unwed mothers and their children.
- Despite the challenges, the song offers a message of hope and acceptance.
Lyrics
The song opens with Diana Ross singing:
I was born out of wedlock, a child of scorn The world sneered and called me names, but I wasn’t born To suffer shame
The lyrics go on to express the desire for acceptance and belonging:
I just want to be loved for who I am Not judged by the mistakes of someone else, you see I’m a child of love, that’s all I can be
The Supremes, known for their powerful vocals and catchy melodies, deliver a message of resilience and hope in “Love Child.”
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Lyric
Tenement slum
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh AhhhhhYou think that I don’t feel love
But what I feel for you is real love In other’s eyes I see reflected A hurt, scorned, rejectedLove child, never meant to be
Love child, born in poverty Love child, never meant to be Love child, take a look at meStarted my life
In an old, cold run down tenement slum (Tenement slum) My father left, he never even married mom I shared the guilt my mama knew So afraid that others knew I had no name Ahhhh, ahThis love we’re contemplating
Isn’t worth the pain of waiting We’ll only end up hating The child we maybe creatingLove child, never meant to be
Love child, (scorned by) society Love child, always second best Love child, different from the rest (Hold on, hold on, just a little bit) Mm, baby (Hold on, hold on, just a little bit) Mm, baby (Hold on, hold on, just a little bit)I started school
In a worn, torn dress that somebody threw out(Somebody threw out) I knew the way it felt, to always live in doubt To be without the simple things So afraid my friends would see the guilt in me Ahhh, ahDon’t think that I don’t need you
Don’t think I don’t wanna please you But no child of mine’ll be bearing The name of shame I’ve been wearingLove child, love child, never quite as good
Afraid, ashamed, misunderstoodBut I’ll always love you (Love child)
I’ll always love you (Just a little bit longer) I’ll always love you (Wait, wait, won’t you wait, just hold on) I’ll always love you (Just a little bit longer, love child) I’ll always love you (Wait, wait, won’t you wait, just hold on) I’ll always love you (Just a little bit longer)