Frank Wilson, 1940-2012
“In 1968, with the Supremes struggling to remain at the top of the Billboard charts, Motown’s founder, Berry Gordy, gathered Mr. Wilson and a few other confidants to develop a bolder approach for the group. They came up with ‘Love Child.’ Its taboo-breaking lyrics, about having a child outside marriage, helped propel the song to No. 1 on the pop charts in late 1968.”
— Houston-born Frank Edward Wilson, who wrote great Motown hits in the ’60s, died a week ago yesterday of a lung infection in Duarte, California. He was 71.