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It was 56 years ago today (September 22nd, 1965) that the Supremes recorded their Number One hit, “I Hear A Symphony.” The song was written by Holland-Dozier-Holland — the team responsible for the group's previous Number Ones, including “Back In My Arms Again,” “Baby Love,” and “Come See About Me.”
Prior to releasing “I Hear A Symphony,” the Supremes' string of five straight Number Ones was broken when their single “Nothing But Heartaches” stalled at a disappointing Number 11. Co-writer Lamont Dozier recalled that the failure of that single to dent the Top Ten forced Motown founder Berry Gordy to look outside the songwriting team to find the Supremes next hit. That spurred the team into producing a future classic.
Dozier recalls that, “It was humiliating. . . it taught us humility (and) we started frantically looking for new ideas. . . Brian (Holland) was playing this melody. . . it was sounding sort of classical to me. . . Eddie (Holland) took it and ran with the lyrics.” “I Hear A Symphony” hit Number One on November 20th, 1965, knocking the Rolling Stones' “Get Off My Cloud” out from the top spot and going on to hold the position for two weeks.