Come See About Me

Come See About Me "is a song by The Supremes as well as Jr. Walker & The All Stars. The original is of the former group. Both were part of the Motownfamilie. There are also covers of Freda Payne, The Afghan Wigs and Choker Campbell's Big Band. The song was written by HDH. The song is about the Narrator that her beloved terugwil.



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[hide] *1 The Supremes  ==The Supremes[ Edit] == The version of The Supremes was the most successful. It tightened, as the third single by the group, the number-one position. The song was in theUnited States two weeks at that position. The first time starting from 13 december to 18 december 1964 and the second time from 10 January to 16 January 1965. In the United Kingdom earned Come See About Me the 27th position. With this number The Supremes made their debut at The Ed Sullivan Show. Would many performances at the famous show follow. ===Occupation[ Edit] === ===Chart Positions[ Edit] ===  {| cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" class="toccolours vatop infobox" len="7285" style="font-size:11.8181819915771px;border-color:rgb(170,170,170);padding:0px;color:black;margin-top:0px;margin-right:0px;margin-bottom:1em;font-family:sans-serif;width:270px;" Jr. Walker & The All Stars Home Cookin' November1967
 * 1.1 Occupation
 * 1.2 chart positions
 * 2 Jr. Walker & The All Stars
 * 2.1 Occupation
 * Lead: Diana Ross
 * Background vocals by Florence Ballard and Mary Wilson
 * Instrumentation: The Funk Brothers
 * Writers: Holland-Dozier-Holland
 * Production: Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier
 * Footsteps: Mike Valvano
 * - len="122" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * align="center" colspan="3" len="35" style="vertical-align:top;"|Come See About Me
 * - len="379" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * align="center" colspan="3" len="341" style="vertical-align:top;"|Single from:
 * - len="83" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * align="center" colspan="3" len="45" style="vertical-align:top;"|From the album:
 * - len="242" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * len="166" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|B-side (s)
 * colspan="2" len="17" style="vertical-align:top;"|Sweet Soul
 * - len="1134" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * lang="en" len="11" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Released
 * colspan="2" len="1064" style="vertical-align:top;"|
 * - len="250" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * lang="en" len="12" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Type of carrier
 * colspan="2" len="179" style="vertical-align:top;"|LP (7 ")
 * - len="419" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * lang="en" len="6" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Recording
 * colspan="2" lang="en" len="354" style="vertical-align:top;"|1967 in Hitsville USA (studio A)
 * - len="430" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * len="215" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Genre
 * colspan="2" len="156" style="vertical-align:top;"|Soul
 * - len="67" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * lang="en" len="4" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Duration
 * colspan="2" lang="en" len="4" style="vertical-align:top;"|3: 01 am
 * - len="398" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * len="171" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Tag
 * colspan="2" len="168" style="vertical-align:top;"|Soul Records
 * - len="445" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * len="176" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Writer (s)
 * colspan="2" len="210" style="vertical-align:top;"|Holland-Dozier-Holland
 * - len="432" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * len="187" style="vertical-align:top;font-weight:bold;"|Producer (s)
 * colspan="2" len="186" style="vertical-align:top;"|Johnny Bristol
 * - len="121" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * align="center" colspan="3" len="34" style="vertical-align:top;"|Position (s) in the charts
 * - len="119" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * colspan="3" len="96" style="vertical-align:top;"|
 * 1) 8 (R & B)
 * 2) 24 (United States)
 * - len="412" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * align="center" colspan="3" len="325" style="vertical-align:top;"|Jr. Walker & The All Stars
 * - len="926" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * colspan="3" len="903" style="vertical-align:top;"|
 * - len="1120" style="vertical-align:top;"
 * align="center" colspan="3" len="1048" style="vertical-align:top;"|

==Jr. Walker & The All Stars[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] == <p style="margin-top:0.5em;line-height:20.3636360168457px;color:rgb(37,37,37);font-family:sans-serif;font-size:13.63636302948px;">In 1967 brought Jr. Walker & The All Stars their version of Come See About Me out. Although it was less successful than the original version, called the top 25 in the US and even the top 10 on the R & B list in the United States. In this version of the song come a number of saxophone solo's for which are played by Jr. Walker. Also the original rule "Come see about me" some time replaced by "Come see about Jr.". ===Occupation<span class="mw-editsection" len="333" style="-webkit-user-select:none;font-size:small;margin-left:1em;line-height:1em;display:inline-block;white-space:nowrap;unicode-bidi:-webkit-isolate;"><span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">[ Edit<span class="mw-editsection-bracket" len="1" style="color:rgb(85,85,85);">] ===
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 * Vocals: Jr. Walker
 * Instrumentation: Jr. Walker & The All Stars and The Funk Brothers
 * Production: Johnny Bristol