You Keep Me Hangin’ On – The Supremes (1966)

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An individual, limited edition, example of vinyl art made from a genuine, original, 45rpm, 7” single featuring the  single, You Keep Me Hangin’ On by The Supremes. The record was released in 1966, on the Tamla Motown record label and has been reworked into the silhouette of a heart hanging from a gallows.

A great framed gift for a friend or family member who is a fan of The Supremes, Diana Ross, Romance, Hearts or has a special memory linked to the song.

Presented in a black wooden box frame
Limited Edition of 100, signed and numbered by myself, the artist

Title: You Keep Me Hangin’ On
Media Artist/s: The Supremes
Record Label: Tamla Motown
Medium: Mixed media, hand cut from an original 7″ vinyl single
Era: 1960s
Genre: Funk / Soul

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Additional information about this The Supremes vinyl art.

The Supremes – The Artist

The Supremes were an American female singing group and a premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s. Founded as The Primettes in Detroit, Michigan, in 1959, the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown’s acts and are, to date, one of the worlds most successful vocal group with 12 hit singles. Most of these hits were written and produced by Motown’s main songwriting and production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland. At their peak in the mid-1960s, the Supremes rivalled the Beatles in worldwide popularity, and it is said that their success made it possible for future African American R&B and soul musicians to find mainstream success. The original group of Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross, and Betty McGlown, are all from the Brewster-Douglass public housing project in Detroit.

You Keep Me Hangin’ On – The Song

‘You Keep Me Hangin’ On’ is a song recorded by the American music group the Supremes in 1966 for their  studio album titled, The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland. It was written and produced by Motown’s main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland.  The song became the group’s eighth number-one single in the US and it reached number eight in the UK charts. It has become one of the groups most oft-covered songs.

The Gallows – The Shape

This record has been modelled into a heart hanging from a gallows. Gallows (or scaffold) are a frame, typically wooden, from which objects can be hung or “weighed”. Gallows were thus widely used for public weighing scales for large objects such as sacks of grain or minerals, usually positioned in markets or toll gates. In modern usage it has come to mean almost exclusively a scaffold or gibbet used for execution by hanging. 

The heart shape and its meaning has evolved over hundreds of years. Nowadays it means love but before the 13th and 14th centuries it was generally drawn for decorative purposes. People at that time thought of our hearts as books of memory and believed feelings for the beloved were somehow written on your heart.

 

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Weight 1030 g
Dimensions 25 × 4.5 × 25 cm
Artist Formation

Group / Band

Decade

60's

Gender

Female

Nationality

American

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