About the song

The Supremes, one of the most iconic girl groups of all time, have left an indelible mark on the world of music. Their harmonies, style, and powerful performances have captivated audiences for generations. Among their vast discography, one song that often gets overlooked is their soulful ballad, “It’s Time to Break Down.” Released in 1970 on the album New Ways but Love Stays, this track showcases a different side of the group, delving into themes of emotional turmoil and longing.

“It’s Time to Break Down” finds the Supremes at a crossroads, both personally and musically. The song’s lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman caught in the throes of a tumultuous relationship. The line, “I’m at the crossroads of life, and I don’t know if I should go left or right,” perfectly encapsulates the sense of uncertainty and confusion that often accompanies heartbreak. The group’s harmonies convey a deep sense of longing and vulnerability, as they plead with their lover to understand the depth of their emotions.

Musically, the song is a departure from the upbeat, dance-oriented tracks that the Supremes are often associated with. The slower tempo and lush instrumentation create a more intimate and introspective atmosphere. The arrangement is filled with subtle nuances, such as the use of strings and horns, which add to the song’s emotional impact. Jean Terrell, who was the lead singer of the group at the time of this recording, delivers a powerful and emotive performance. Her vocals are filled with raw emotion, conveying the pain and longing of the lyrics.

While “It’s Time to Break Down” may not be as well-known as some of The Supremes’ other hits, it is a testament to the group’s versatility as artists. The song’s themes of love, loss, and heartbreak are universal, and its powerful message continues to resonate with listeners today. It’s a reminder that even the most successful and glamorous groups have experienced their share of heartache and challenges.

In conclusion, “It’s Time to Break Down” is a hidden gem in The Supremes’ discography. It’s a song that showcases the group’s ability to tackle more complex and emotional themes, while still maintaining their signature sound. If you’re a fan of The Supremes or simply appreciate great music, then this is a track that you should definitely check out.

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Lyrics

… For your lovin’, oh, oh, yeahOh, oh, yeah, when you touch me
… I’m at the crossroads of lifeAnd I don’t know if I should go left or rightMy mind is confused, my heart is, tooWhy your voice is ringin’, ringin’ in my earIt’s time to break down, time to say yeahTime to take time (time to take time)Give my heart a chance to breatheFeel this fire inside of me
… I’ll never be free (from wanting you)My heart is your prisoner, yeahYou’re like a light in my pathwayYou’re like a fire that gets higher day after dayI pretend I don’t see this spell you cast over meBut the thruth is you see all upon my faceIt’s time to break down, time to say yeahOh baby, time to take time (time to take time)
… Ooo, I’ll never be free from wanting youMy heart is your prisoner, ooo-ooo
… It’s time to break downSay yeah when you touch me, babyBreak down for your lovin’Mmm, say yeah, oh yeahOh yeah, ooo, yeah, yeahBreak down for your lovin’Say yeah, ooo, babyBreak down for your lovin’Say yeah when you touch meBreak down, break downSay yeah when you touch me
… Oh yeah, say yeah when you touch meBreak down for your lovin’Say yeah when you touch me, babyBreak down for your lovin’Say yeah when you touch meBreak down for your lovin’Say yeah!
… Mmm, your touch is inspirationalOoo, for your lovin’Break down for your lovin’Say yeahBreak down for your lovin’Say yeah when you touch me, babyOh, yeah, ooo, say yeah when you touch meYour touch inspirationalOh, break down for your lovin’…