I agree with you, there is a world weary tone to the lyrics as Jean lists all her man's shortcomings but finally admits that 'he was the best to come along'. I like this track but don't think that it is really a 'group' song and would be more suited to a solo singer. Perhaps Diana or Thelma with a Michael Masser production.
As for the album as a whole, I would class it as a heroic failure and give the group kudos for at least trying something different. I can understand that the group felt that they were being left behind by Motown, what with Diana breaking into movies and Stevie, Marvin and Smokey concentrating on their own productions.
I suspect that The Supremes and their manager were expecting an album along the lines of Thelma's 'Sunshower' or the Fifth Dimension's 'Up Up and Away' or' Magic Garden' albums. What they got was something quite different of course.
Jimmy Webb stated in his book that Motown basically left him alone during the recording process. Perhaps if Motown had been less indifferent, the resulting album may have reflected more of the Supremes and less of Jimmy Webb. We can only ponder!
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