High Energy
Supremes · Let Yourself Go - The '70s Albums, Vol. 2 - 1974-1977 [2011]
[Spoken intro by Mary Wilson:]
Share what you've got
To keep what you need.
Right? Wrong!
Because I need all of you
I may share many things in life
But I will never share my man...
Everytime you love you love me
The way I like it, yeah
Everytime it's something different
I wouldn't share you if I could
You make me feel light as a breeze
Fly like an eagle
Touching life with ease
See the glow you excite within me
Ooh, the love is bursting, bursting in me
[All]
High...High Energy
High...High Energy
You make me feel light as a breeze
Fly like an eagle
Touching life with ease
See the glow you excite within me
Ooh, the love is bursting, bursting in me
[All]
High...High Energy (Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah)
High...High Energy
High...High Energy
High...High Energy
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooooooooohhhhhhhhhhh... Wow!
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
Ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh, ooh-ooh-ooh
High Energy
Supremes' "High Energy" stands as a vibrant testament to the group's dynamic vocal harmonies and upbeat pop sensibilities of the mid-1970s. Recorded during a period where the iconic Motown act continued to evolve their sound while maintaining their signature tightness, the track exemplifies the energetic dance-pop style that defined their later catalog. Featuring the distinctive falsetto work of Diana Ross alongside the powerful backing vocals of the other members, the song captures the optimism and rhythmic drive characteristic of the era's greatest hits compilations. As part of their extensive body of work from the 1974 to 1977 period, this recording highlights the group's ability to craft catchy, high-octane anthems that remain a staple of classic Motown music. The composition serves as a reminder of the Supremes' enduring influence on the pop genre and their mastery of creating music that is both commercially successful and sonically rich.

