Offered for sale is a very rare 7" vinyl record by The Supremes (later Diana Ross & The Supremes). 'Where Did Our Love Go / I'm Giving You Your Freedom' was released only as a jukebox single in France in 1964 - this was never given a commercial release. This was released on Columbia Records, although both sides of the label state that it is a Tamla Motown production. The catalogue number is SCRF 803 - and copies of this are really hard to find. 

The record comes as issued with a wide jukebox centre, and is housed in a plain company sleeve. 

The vinyl record itself is in good condition considering it is 60 years old. It has a few light scuff marks and light scratches to both sides - though there are probably slightly more scuffs to the A side than the B - but both sides play through fine with no skips or jumps. The A side label has a code written at the top (please see the pictures), but apart from this both labels are clean and clear. 

The record is housed in a plain Columbia company sleeve. This is a bit worn and has handwriting on the top edge of both sides (again, please see the pictures), but it has no splits or tears anywhere. It has done its job of protecting the record itself. 

All in all, this is a good example of this very rare record from The Supremes (that was never available in shops), that still has plenty of life left in it for a collector or fan.

Please feel free to ask any questions, and please take a look at my other items, including other Supremes vinyl - I'm very happy to combine postage for multiple purchases.