A Reflection of Change: Unveiling Diana Ross & The Supremes’ “Reflections”
Ah, Diana Ross & The Supremes. A name synonymous with powerhouse vocals, shimmering gowns, and an unmatched string of Motown hits that dominated the airwaves in the 1960s.
But beneath the polished veneer of these chart-toppers, a tide of change was brewing within the group. Enter “Reflections”, a 1967 single that marked a pivotal moment not just for The Supremes’ sound, but for the individual trajectory of Diana Ross herself.
Background
On the surface, “Reflections” appears to be a classic ballad – a woman yearning for a love that’s faded. The lyrics, penned by the legendary Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting trio, paint a picture of a distorted reality: “Looking in the mirror / But I see a stranger there / Where did I go wrong? / When did you stop caring?” This theme of emotional disillusionment resonates deeply, a sentiment many listeners could readily connect with.
However, for those familiar with the behind-the-scenes story of The Supremes, “Reflections” takes on a whole new layer of meaning. Released in 1967, the song coincided with a period of intense internal conflict within the group. Founding member Florence Ballard’s struggles with weight and alcoholism had strained relationships, and tensions were rising between her and Diana Ross, who was increasingly positioned as the group’s lead vocalist.
Motown founder Berry Gordy himself described this period as “a major cold war.”The very title, “Reflections”, becomes a metaphor for the turmoil the group was facing. It’s not just a song about a lost love; it’s a reflection on a changing dynamic, a questioning of the group’s future.
This introspection is further emphasized by the song’s musical departure from The Supremes’ usual upbeat pop sound. The introduction, with its eerie electronic bleeps and haunting electric piano, sets a darker, more introspective mood. The instrumentation is sparse, allowing Diana Ross’s powerful vocals to take center stage, conveying a vulnerability and depth rarely heard in their earlier work.
The billing on the single itself – credited to “Diana Ross & The Supremes” – was another significant reflection of the changing landscape. This was the first Supremes record to explicitly feature Diana Ross as the lead, foreshadowing the eventual dissolution of the group and Diana’s solo career that would soon take flight.
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Lyrics
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Through the mirror of my mindTime after timeI see reflections of you and meReflections ofThe way life used to beReflections ofThe love you took from meOh, I’m all alone nowNo love to shield meTrapped in a worldThat’s a distorted realityHappiness you took from meAnd left me all aloneWith only memoriesThrough the mirror of my mindThrough all these tears that I’m cryingReflects a hurt I can’t controlAlthough you’re goneI keep holding onTo those happy timesOh, girl when you were mineAs I peer through the windowsOf lost timeKeeping looking over my yesterdaysAnd all the love I gave all in vain(All the love) All the loveThat I’ve wasted(All the tears) All the tearsThat I’ve tastedAll in vainThrough the hollow of my tearsI see a dream that’s lostFrom the hurt babyThat you have caused