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45 RPM record  
photo by Styrous® 
On Friday, July 21, 1961, Tamla records released Buttered Popcorn, a song written by Motown executives Berry Gordy and Barney Ales, produced by Gordy, and released as a Tamla label single by the Motown singing group The Supremes. 
Buttered Popcorn featured Florence Ballard on lead, rather than Diana Ross, but it is the only song with Ballard as the sole lead by The Supremes.            
Buttered Popcorn was considered by Motown's Quality Control department 
to be the best song to be issued as the Supremes' second Motown single. 
However, Berry Gordy was determined that Ross should be the group's main
 lead and wanted the group's cover of The Miracles song, Who's Lovin' You
 to be the single's A-side. In the end, Gordy and Quality Control 
compromised; the Ballard-led song would remain the single's A-side, but 
the single would be promoted as if it was a "double A-side" one.
        
Stevie Chick of The Guardian, said that Ballard was 'A bold, big-voiced belter' and described the song as 
'A piece of raw, ribald soul lacking the polish that gilded their [The 
Supremes'] later hits'. Also, 'Ballard growls salaciously on
Popcorn that her boyfriend "likes it greasy, and sticky, and salty, and 
gooey", a knowingly saucy performance that somehow escaped the 
interference of Motown's infamous Quality Control department.' Bonnie Stiernberg of Paste wrote, 'the innuendo-laced track is not unlike buttered popcorn—salty, fluffy, and oh so good'      
Both sides of the single received a lot of airplay on local Detroit 
stations, but problems arose. The first version of the song
 was withdrawn because it was considered "too raw", and a smoother take 
was released. Gordy did little to promote the single's A-side, and, some
 time later, the label discovered that the song could be conceived to 
have a scandalous "double meaning", and switch to pushing the B-side 
alone before ceasing promotion of the single altogether.  (link to lyrics below).  
Buttered Popcorn was considered by Motown's Quality Control department 
to be the best song to be issued as the Supremes' second Motown single.         
Third Man Records, a new website, has started up and has announced an ongoing partnership 
with Universal Music to bring Tamla's classic early Motown records back 
to vinyl (link below).          
Tracklist: 
Side 1:
A - Buttered Popcorn, written by Barney Ales, Berry Gordy Jr.* - 2:34
Side 2:
B - Who's Loving You, written by William Robinson* - 2:44
Companies, etc.
Side 1:
A - Buttered Popcorn, written by Barney Ales, Berry Gordy Jr.* - 2:34
Side 2:
B - Who's Loving You, written by William Robinson* - 2:44
Companies, etc.
    Pressed By – American Record Pressing Co.
Notes:
Disc Jockey Advance Sample
Supremes* – Buttered Popcorn / Who's Loving You
Label: Tamla – T-54045
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Promo
Country: US
Released: Jul 21, 1961
Genre: Funk / Soul, Pop
Style: Soul
         Label: Tamla – T-54045
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Promo
Country: US
Released: Jul 21, 1961
Genre: Funk / Soul, Pop
Style: Soul
Viewfinder links:       
Classic Motown ~ The Supremes – Buttered Popcorn         
Motown Junkies ~ The Supremes – Buttered Popcorn         
Third Man Records ~ The Supremes – Buttered Popcorn                  YouTube links:
The Supremes w/Florence Ballard ~ Buttered Popcorn         
Styrous® ~ Monday, September 7, 2020 


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