You Can't Stop A Girl In Love (Early Version)
Supremes · Let Yourself Go - The '70s Albums, Vol. 2 - 1974-1977 [2011]
I don't care what you say, baby
I'm gonna make you mine, boy
Even if I have to steal you away
Yeah, yeah
She'll just have to step aside
Give you up and swallow her pride
'Cause I don't let anyone stand in my way
I'll never give you up
Won't stop trying
Gotta have all your love
Even if it means dying
You can't stop a girl in love
Not when her mind's made up, no
You can't stop a girl in love, ooh
And I sure love you, baby
Oooh, ooooh
Ooh ooh oooh, baby
Mm-mmm
If she looks the other way,
This just might be my day
To come and take you away for my very own
Oh oh oh oh
No matter what I may have to go through
Baby, I'm gonna get to you, ooh ooh
I got the will and I know I found a way
I'll always love you
Forever, forever, forever, baby
I'm gonna make it through, ooh ooh
Till we're making love together, whoo!
You can't stop a girl in love, no
Not when her mind's made up
You can't stop a girl in love
And I sure love you, baby
You can't stop a girl in love
Not when her mind's made up
You can't stop a girl in love
And I sure love you, baby
You Can't Stop A Girl In Love (Early Version)
The Supremes delivered a defining sound in Motown history, evolving through the 1970s with a distinct blend of soul and pop. This early version of You Can't Stop A Girl In Love captures the group's enduring energy during a transitional period in their discography. Recorded in the mid-1970s, the track reflects the band's continued ability to craft infectious melodies that resonated with audiences worldwide. As part of their extensive body of work from this era, the song showcases the vocal harmonies and rhythmic drive that characterized their later recordings. It stands as a testament to the group's resilience and musical adaptability, offering listeners a glimpse into the creative process behind one of their notable singles. The Supremes' legacy remains rooted in these powerful performances that defined an era of American music.

