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25th Anniversary Album
  1. Are You Sure Love Is The Name Of This Game
  2. Baby Love
  3. Back In My Arms Again
  4. Beach Ball
  5. Coca-Cola Commercial(Special Lyrics To "Baby Love")
  6. Coca-Cola Commercial(Special Lyrics To "When The Lovelight Starts ShiningThrough His Eyes")
  7. Come On And See Me
  8. Come On Boy
  9. Come See About Me
  10. Forever Came Today
  11. Heaven Must Have Sent You
  12. Heigh-Ho
  13. If I Ruled The World
  14. In And Out Of Love
  15. I Hear A Symphony
  16. Just A Little Misunderstanding
  17. Love Child
  18. Love Is Like AnItching In My Heart
  19. Manhattan
  20. My World Is Empty Without You
  21. Nothing But Heartaches
  22. No Matter What Sign You Are
  23. Ooowee Baby
  24. Penny Pincher
  25. Reflections
  26. Send Me No Flowers
  27. Sincerely
  28. Sleep Walk
  29. Someday My Prince Will Come
  30. Some Things You Never Get Used To
  31. Stop! In The Name Of Love
  32. Surfer Boy
  33. The Blue Room
  34. The Composer
  35. The Happening
  36. Those D.J. Shows
  37. Treat Me Nice John Henry
  38. When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
  39. When You Wish Upon A Star
  40. Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)
A Bit Of Liverpool Album
  1. A World Without Love
  2. Because
  3. Bits And Pieces
  4. Do You Love Me
  5. How Do You Do It
  6. I Want To Hold Your Hand
  7. The House Of The Rising Sun
Cream Of The Crop Album
  1. Hey Jude
  2. Loving You Is Better Than Ever
  3. Shadows Of Society
  4. The Beginning Of The End
  5. The Young Folks
  6. Till Johnny Comes
  7. You Gave Me Love
Farewell Album
  1. Aquarius /Let The Sunshine In
  2. Baby Love
  3. Big Spender
  4. Come See About Me
  5. Falling In Love With Love
  6. Love Child
  7. My Man
  8. My World Is Empty Without You
  9. Reflections
  10. Stop! In The Name Of Love
  11. TCB
  12. The Impossible Dream
  13. The Lady Is A Tramp
Funny Girl Album
  1. Cornet Man
  2. Funny Girl
  3. His Love Makes Me Beautiful
  4. I Am Woman
  5. People
  6. Sadie, Sadie
  7. The Music That Makes Me Dance
I Hear A Symphony Album
  1. I Hear A Symphony
  2. My World Is Empty Without You
  3. Stranger In Paradise
  4. Unchained Melody
  5. Without A Song
  6. With A Song In My Heart
  7. Wonderful, Wonderful
  8. Yesterday
Join The Temptations Album
  1. A Place In The Sun
  2. Funky Broadway
  3. I Second That Emotion
  4. Sweet Inspiration
  5. Then
  6. The Impossible Dream
  7. Try It Baby
Let The Sunshine In Album
  1. Aquarius /Let The Sunshine In
  2. Everyday People
  3. Hey Western Union Man
  4. Let The Music Play
  5. No Matter What Sign You Are
  6. The Composer
  7. What Becomes Of The Brokenhearted
  8. Will This Be The Day
Love Child Album
  1. Does Your Momma Know About Me
  2. Honey Bee (Keep On Stinging Me)
  3. How Long Has That Evening Train Been Gone
  4. Keep An Eye
  5. Love Child
  6. Some Things You Never Get Used To
Meet The Supremes Album
  1. Buttered Popcorn
  2. I Want A Guy
  3. Let Me Go The Right Way
  4. Never Again
  5. Play A Sad Song
  6. Time Changes Things
  7. Your Heart Belongs To Me
  8. You Bring Back Memories
Merry Christmas Album
  1. Born Of Mary
  2. Joy To The World
  3. Little Bright Star
  4. My Christmas Tree
  5. My Favorite Things
  6. Rudolph, The Red-nosed Reindeer
  7. Santa Claus Is ComingTo Town
  8. Silver Bells
  9. The Little Drummer Boy
  10. Twinkle Twinkle Little Me
  11. White Christmas
More Hits By The Supremes Album
  1. Ask Any Girl
  2. Back In My Arms Again
  3. He Holds His Own
  4. Honey Boy
  5. Mother Dear
  6. Nothing But Heartaches
  7. Stop! In The Name Of Love
  8. Whisper You Love Me Boy
  9. Who Could Ever Doubt My Love
Reflections Album
  1. All I Know About You
  2. Bah, Bah, Bah
  3. Forever Came Today
  4. In And Out Of Love
  5. Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things)
  6. Misery Makes Its Home In My Heart
  7. Ode To Billie Joe
  8. Reflections
  9. Stay In My Lonely Arms
  10. Then
  11. Up, Up And Away
  12. What The World Needs Now Is Love
Supremes A Go Go Album
  1. Baby I Need Your Loving
  2. Come And Get These Memories
  3. Get Ready
  4. Hang On Sloopy
  5. Love Is Like AnItching In My Heart
  6. Put Yourself In My Place
  7. These Boots Are MadeFor Walking
  8. This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)
The Never Before Released Masters Album
  1. Am I Asking Too Much
  2. A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes
  3. A Little Breeze
  4. Can I Get A Witness
  5. Come Into My Palace
  6. Fancy Passes
  7. Little Miss Loser
  8. Mr. Blues
  9. Our Day Will Come
  10. Save Me A Star
  11. Silent Night
  12. Slow Down
  13. Stormy
  14. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
  15. Sweet Thing
  16. The Ballad Of Davy Crocket
  17. The Christmas Song
  18. The Land Of Make Believe
  19. Too Hurt Too Cry, Too Much In Love Too Say Goodbye
  20. Too Much A Little Too Soon
  21. Toyland
  22. Whistle While You Work
The Rodgers & Hart Collection Album
  1. Bewitched
  2. Blue Moon
  3. Dancing On The Ceiling
  4. Falling In Love With Love
  5. It Never Entered My Mind
  6. Johnny One Note
  7. Little Girl Blue
  8. Lover
  9. Manhattan
  10. Mountain Greenery
  11. My Funny Valentine
  12. My Heart Stood Still
  13. My Romance
  14. Spring Is Here
  15. The Blue Room
  16. The Lady Is A Tramp
  17. Thou Swell
  18. Wait Till You See Him
  19. Where Or When
  20. With A Song In My Heart
  21. You Took Advantage Of Me
The Supremes At The Copa Album
  1. Baby Love
  2. Back In My Arms Again
  3. Come See About Me
  4. I Am Woman
  5. Make Someone Happy
  6. Put On A Happy Face
  7. Queen Of The House
  8. Rock-A-Bye Your BabyWith A Dixie Melody
  9. Sam Cooke Medley - (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
  10. Somewhere
  11. Stop! In The Name Of Love
  12. The Boy From Ipanema
The Supremes Sing Country, Western & Pop Album
  1. (The Man With The) RockAnd Roll Banjo Band
  2. Baby Doll
  3. Funny How Time Slips Away
  4. It Makes No Difference Now
  5. Lazy Bones
  6. Sunset
  7. Tears In Vain
  8. Tumbling Tumbleweeds
  9. You Need Me
The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland Album
  1. (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave
  2. Going Down For The Third Time
  3. Love Is In Our Hearts
  4. Mother You, Smother You
  5. Remove This Doubt
Together Album
  1. For Better Or Worse
  2. My Guy, My Girl
  3. Sing A Simple Song
  4. Stubborn Kind Of Fellow
  5. The Weight
  6. Why (Must We Fall In Love)
We Remember Sam Cooke Album
  1. A Change Is Gonna Come
  2. Bring It On Home To Me
  3. Chain Gang
  4. Cupid
  5. Nothing Can Change This Love
  6. Only Sixteen
  7. Shake
  8. Wonderful World
  9. You Send Me
Where Did Our Love Go Album
  1. Ask Any Girl
  2. A Breathtaking Guy
  3. Baby Love
  4. Come See About Me
  5. He Means The World To Me
  6. Long Gone Lover
  7. Run, Run, Run
  8. Standing At The Crosroads Of Love
  9. When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
  10. Where Did Our Love Go
  11. Your Kiss Of Fire
FORMED: 1961, Detroit, MI

HITSVILLE 1964, Detroit Michigan. In a small house on West Grand Boulevard 2648, called Hitsville, a group of young black Americans were making music. Some of these young artists had already made it big. Little Stevie Wonder was only thirteen years old when "Fingertips" was a hit, The Miracles made it to the second spot in Billboard's Hot 100 with "Shop Around", while the Marvelettes hit number one with "Please Mr. Postman". Hitsville's leading lady Mary Wells had reached the top 10 for four times already. Between all these stars, three skinny girls were trying to be noticed. They did admire their colleagues, but they were even more determined to do better. Barely twenty and referred to as "the girls," the three young women did anything to be part of the Motown sound. When a hand clap was needed or a Marvelette did not show up, when a high pitched voice had to be added to Marvin Gaye's "Wonderful One" or the boss' desk needed to be cleaned up: the girls where there to do the job.

BREWSTER HOUSING PROJECTS Diana Ross, Mary Wilson, and Florence Ballard lived in the Brewster Housing Projects, an estate specifically designated for the poor. It was predominantly an African American neighborhood. In 1959, Florence and Mary met each other at a song contest. Flo was deeply impressed by Mary's classical voice and she invited her to join a vocal group. Mary also invited Diane Ross (not until later would Ross be referred to as Diana). When the male vocal group The Primes (later The Temptations) were looking for a sister group, The Primettes were formed. Originally, The Primettes consisted of four girls: Diana, Mary, Florence, and Betty McGlown. Betty got married and stepped out of the group. She was replaced by Barbara Martin. In 1962, Martin left the group, because she was becoming a mother. It was a logical move for The Primettes to try their luck with the successful record company Motown. Even though Motown founder Berry Gordy liked the girls, he told them to finish high school first.

"BABY, BABY" The name Primettes was changed into The Supremes when the girls released their first record "I Want A Guy" on the Motown (Tamla) label. However, The Supremes were not that Supreme; their colleagues called them "The no-hit Supremes". Their first eight singles hardly cracked Billboard's Hot 100. In June 1964 The Supremes considered themselves lucky to be invited to appear on Dick Clark's "Caravan of Stars" tour. They would do anything to perform in front of an audience. As a "warming up" act for other artists, The Supremes watched and learned from the wings when their colleagues performed on stage. Right before the tour The Supremes' latest single "Where Did Our Love Go" was released. "Where Did Our Love Go" is a song with a thumping beat and a hypnotic "baby, baby" in the background.

Even though The Supremes did not particularly like this song, after so many unsuccessful songs, they were ready to try anything. The songwriter trio Holland-Dozier-Holland had earlier written The Supremes biggest success yet (the song "When The Lovelight Starts Shining In Your Eyes" made it to number 23). However, when The Supremes were touring the country, "Where Did Our Love Go" hit the top spot of the Billboard Hot 100, making The Supremes the major act on the Caravan Of Stars.

MEET THE SUPREMES The singles which the Supremes recorded before "Where Did Our Love Go" can be found on the album/CD "Meet The Supremes." This collection also features songs with Mary and Florence on lead vocals. Even though in the beginning The Supremes shared lead vocals, it was clear to Berry Gordy that Diana Ross' voice was the most commercial and that she was to become lead vocalist. Gordy did not want to make music for either a black or a white audience. Instead, he wanted to appeal to both black and white. Diana's voice fitted right into this concept. Combined with the Motown Sound crafted by Holland-Dozier-Holland, nothing sounded better on the American car stereo than the voice of Diana. The Supremes' success proved Berry Gordy right.

TWELVE # 1 HITS After "Where Did Our Love Go," nothing could stop The Supremes' success. "Baby Love," "Come See About Me," "Stop! In The Name Of Love," and "Back In My Arms Again" - five consecutive # 1 hits within a period of one year. An unparalleled success. In the period of 1965 to 1969, The Supremes recorded seven more # 1 hits: "I Hear A Symphony", "You Can't Hurry Love", "You Keep Me Hangin' On", "The Happening", "Love Is Here And Now You're Gone", "Love Child", and "Someday We'll Be Together". Of the singles which did not make it to the top spot, nine did reach the top 10.

Not only The United States, but also England loved The Supremes: "Baby Love" was # 1 on the British charts at the end of 1964. On the European continent, however, The Supremes did not have any number 1 hit. Even though of all Motown groups The Supremes sang the most pop version of Soul and Rhythm & Blues, the Dutch audience was not really accustomed to The Supremes sound. However, "Where Did Our Love Go," "Baby Love," and "The Happening" did make it to the top 10.

In October 1964, The Supremes sang "Where Did Our Love Go" in the Dutch popular Snip en Snap Revue, leaving a lasting impression. A year later they repeated this success by performing at the Grand Gala du Disque. They sang a medley of their hits, "Somewhere" from "West Side Story," and their latest single "Nothing But Heartaches." Even though they were not introduced as the main act of the evening, everyone agreed that The Supremes were the highlight of the gala.

FLORENCE BALLARD, MARY WILSON, DIANA ROSS On stage the three girls were identically dressed, their hairdo's matched perfectly, and they performed a fitting subtle choreography. The Supremes were a threesome on stage, but three totally different characters when the curtain had closed. During the show, Diana would introduce Florence as "the quiet one". In reality, however, Florence was the one who kept close contact with the fans. Everyone knew her roaring laugh and her voice was anything but quiet. Florence had the style and capacity to be a solo singer. She loved singing, but was down-to-earth about the group's success.

Mary Wilson was the one with the twinkle in the eyes and a voice made of velvet. She never pictured herself as a solo singer. Her dream was to use singing to leave the Detroit ghetto and become famous. With The Supremes, her dream came true. Stuck between the ambitious characters of Florence and Diana, Mary was the stable and consoling element.

And finally, Diana Ross. Skinny, delicate, fragile, emotional, vulnerable, ambitious, and always searching for perfection. She was the girl who would use her only vacation, one week a year, to record an entire album just for fun. She could never get enough. Her perseverance was limitless.

1967: FROM "SUPREMES" TO "DIANA ROSS & THE SUPREMES" 1967 was a hectic year for The Supremes. It was decided that the group would be renamed "Diana Ross & The Supremes". For Diana Ross this meant a first step towards a solo career. While the change was acceptable to Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard realized she would always remain in the shadow of Diana Ross. At the peak of their fame, at the time when the life of The Supremes was booked from minute to minute, The Supremes decided that Florence should leave the group. This decision turned out to be decisive in the life of Florence.

After leaving The Supremes, Florence never found the success she was striving for. In 1976 she died as a bitter woman, living in poverty, full of anger towards Motown, and too proud to call on either Mary or Diana to ask for support. Cindy Birdsong, formerly one of Patti LaBelle & The Bluebelles, replaced Florence.

HOLLAND - DOZIER - HOLLAND LEAVE MOTOWN Another major happening in 1967 was the departure of Holland-Dozier-Holland. They had written all The Supremes' million sellers. Now they left Motown to start their own record company. Yet, The Supremes still made a couple of hits, including "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" (with The Temptations), "Love Child," and "Someday We'll Be Together." By now, The Supremes had developed into an act which was more than a teenage group, one which appealed to a larger, general audience. The true Motown sound albums - such as "Where Did Our Love Go," "More Hits By The Supremes," The Supremes A Go Go," "The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland", and "Love Child" - were alternated with albums with self-explanatory titles as "We Remember Sam Cooke", "The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart," and "Diana Ross and The Supremes Sing and Perform Funny Girl".

EXPOSURE ON TELEVISION Due to the medium of television, The Supremes were able to win over a large American audience. From December 1964 up to the end of 1969 they were regular guests at the popular Ed Sullivan Show. In 1968, "TCB" (Taking Care of Business) was aired, a TV special of Diana Ross & The Supremes with Motown's other top act The Temptations. The soundtrack of the show made it to the top of Billboard's Album Charts within a couple of weeks. The Supremes played nuns in the Tarzan TV series and hosted their own Hollywood Palace Show. They continued their cooperation with The Temptations with the TV special "On Broadway". The Dutch broadcast organization AVRO recorded a forty minute special of The Supremes in January 1968, and they broadcasted the programme twice. The Supremes' rise from Motown girl group to one of the best paid acts of America was largely based on their exposure on television.

DIANA ROSS SOLO Not only the change in name from The Supremes to Diana Ross & The Supremes was a signal that Diana Ross would start a solo career. Berry Gordy pushed Diana Ross more and more to the foreground. Diana Ross had become the star of The Supremes and therefore the news that she would leave the group did not come as a surprise. On January 14, 1970, Diana Ross & The Supremes gave their final performance. America said goodbye to its most famous act: Diana Ross & The Supremes. Simultaneously, it welcomed two new acts: DIANA ROSS and THE SUPREMES.

COLLECTOR'S ITEMS For the record collector, the material of The Supremes from the 1960s is of high value. This is not surprising, as Diana Ross is still a major star today. The European singles are packaged in colorful covers and The Supremes often released obscure material. The Supremes singles in The Netherlands were released by ARTONE. Especially noteworthy are the singles which were released to promote albums, instead of becoming hits: for example, "Bring It On Home To Me" / "Shake" (GO 42.606), "Baby Doll" / "Sunset" (GO 42.600) and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds" / "Tears In Vain" (GO 42.601). The two singles with recordings in German are collector's items because of their colorful covers and their obscurity: "Moonlight And Kisses" / "Baby, Baby, Wo Ist Unsere Liebe" (GO 42.625) and "Thank You Darling" / "Johnny Und Joe"(GO 42.609). Two EP's which were released in 1965 are of special interest: "Million Sellers" (EPGO 6029) and "Country, Western & Pop" (EPGO 6031). Some Dutch LP's are valuable because they differ
from the American releases. The LP "Merry Christmas" (MGGO S-9461, 1965) and "I Hear A Symphony" (MGGO S-9466) have different covers.

The American LP "Meet The Supremes" (1963) was released in The Netherlands as "The Very First Album" (MTM S-3274, 1969). Unlike the American double album, the Dutch release of "The Supremes' Greatest Hits" was released as a single disk (MTM S-3074, 1968). During the course of years, it turned out that Motown had a large amount of unreleased material in its vaults. 23 of these songs were released on the LP and CD "25th Anniversary," 10 on the CD "The Rodgers & Hart Collection", 27 on the CD "Never Before Released Masters" 1 on "Motown Sings Motown Treasures" 1 on "Motown Celebrates Sinatra". On "The Supremes" box set, 6 tracks were previously unreleased.



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