One of the better remakes is their soulful, swaying version of Barbara Lewis' "Hello Stranger"; Jean Terrell's soulful soprano cuts to the chase, sounding similar to a male singing falsetto. [27] Their eighth studio album, The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland (1967), was their third Billboard R&B number one; featuring their tenth and eleventh US million-sellers; "You Keep Me Hangin' On" and "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone", which both topped the US Hot 100. Originally issued as "A Breath Taking, First Sight Soul Shaking, One Night Love Making, Next Day Heart Breaking Guy", quickly withdrawn and re-pressed with the shortened title. For "Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart": Diana Ross and the Supremes and the Temptations: For "Reach Out And Touch (Somebody's Hand)": For "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)": For "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking": This page was last edited on 7 April 2021, at 21:18. Soulful Detroit quartet with immaculate four-part harmonies, lasting almost half a century and giving voice to many of Motown's most enduring songs. Their first soundtrack album, TCB (1968), became their third release to top both the US Billboard 200 and R&B Albums charts. [36], Following this, Jean Terrell and Lynda Laurence left and were replaced by former Glass House member and new lead singer, Scherrie Payne and former Supreme Cindy Birdsong. Copy link. Vinyl labels state, 'This album is intended for file and reference purposes only. The following two, though chock-full of good sounds, failed to make it past the 154th position on Billboard's Top 200 Album chart -- not surprising, since Motown only released two singles (total) from the three LPs; the other single release was "You Gotta Have Love in Your Heart." After a two-year hiatus, with original member Mary Wilson, they released their twenty-seventh studio album The Supremes (1975). The Supremes and the Four Tops concluded their early-'70s duets with Dynamite, an album that abandons the progress of The Return of the Magnificent 7 and returns to the covers-heavy formula of their first album, balancing oldies like Barbara Lewis ' "Hello Stranger" with then-current hits like Stephen Stills ' "Love the One You're With" and Bread 's "If." The Magnificent 7 (1970), their first collaborative studio album with the Four Tops, is one of The Supremes' highest-charting album releases in the UK, where it peaked at number six. As Diana Ross & the Supremes, they released two further singles featuring vocals by founding member Florence Ballard; their 13th US million-seller "Reflections" and US top 10 "In and Out of Love". They had 27 top 100 hit songs. It features "Up the Ladder to the Roof", which hit the top 10 in Canada, Iceland, the UK and the US, where it became The Supremes' seventeeth million-selling single. [22] The album, Where Did Our Love Go topped the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart (then titled Hot R&B LPs), and hit number two on the Billboard 200, where it spent a total of 89 weeks.[3]. from the 2009 album THE SUPREMES AND THE FOUR TOPS - MAGNIFICENT-THE COMPLETE STUDIO DUETS - created at http://animoto.com It may not be sold, broadcast or used for any other commercial purpose.'. The group's repertoire has included soul music, R&B, disco, adult contemporary, doo-wop, jazz, and show tunes.. Lynda Laurence 1972-1973. Top 10 Supremes Songs. Shopping. [17] Similarly, the group's first hits compilation, Greatest Hits (1967), topped both the US[3] and UK albums charts upon release. It contains their last US number-one, "Someday We'll Be Together", which sold 2 million in the US[30] and 3 million worldwide. This was followed by the themed albums, A Bit of Liverpool (1964), The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop (1965) and We Remember Sam Cooke (1965), which charted at numbers 21, 79 and 75 in the US, respectively. "Where Did Our Love Go" sold over 2 million copies in the US alone, where it is ranked number 586 on the Billboard all-time chart, where "Baby Love" is number 559. [5][6] In 2020, Insider.com named The Supremes 'the best-selling vocal group to date',[7] after EBONY estimated The Supremes' record sales at 50 million in 1980[8] and Euronews reported total sales exceeding 100 million records in 2014.[9]. Four Tops’ first hit – and their Motown debut – ‘Baby I Need Your Loving’ was released in the summer of 1964. [29], As The Supremes, with Jean Terrell as lead singer, their nineteenth studio album, Right On (1970), was released. 1C062-93 168. from the 2009 album THE SUPREMES AND THE FOUR TOPS - MAGNIFICENT-THE COMPLETE STUDIO DUETS - created at http://animoto.com Cindy Birdsong 1967-1972, 1973-1976. After several non-charting releases, The Supremes made their first appearance on the US Hot 100 in August, 1962 with "Your Heart Belongs to Me". Watch later. 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[14] In the US, "Bad Weather" was the group's lowest-charting single since "Run, Run, Run" in 1964. The Magnificent 7 , featured their cover of Ike & Tina Turner 's, " River Deep, Mountain High ", which became the most successful US release of the song, peaking at number fourteen on the Hot 100 and number seven on … [32], Their twenty-first studio album, New Ways but Love Stays (1970), features "Stoned Love", which became the group's last number-one on the US Billboard R&B singles chart and last top 10 on the Hot 100. [14] Despite selling over one million copies in the US,[18] with 89 total weeks on the Billboard 200;[3] and being the UK's fourth "longest-reigning Top 40 girl group album ever", with a total of 60 weeks in the top 40;[19] Greatest Hits (1967) is not certified by either the RIAA or BPI. Albums include Anthology, The Magnificent 7, and Anthology: 50th Anniversary. - The Four Tops - Classic Motown", "A Cellarful of Motown!, Vol. Tölublað (22.08.1972)", "The Supremes Chart History (Dance Club Songs)", "Diana Ross & The Supremes – Diana Ross & The Supremes Medley Of Hits MINT- 7" Single 45rpm 1980 Motown Promo USA - Soul / Disco", "Mary Wells Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)", "Marvin Gaye Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)", "The Primettes - Biography & History - Allmusic", "Remembering Roots of Soul, Vol. The Supremes and Four Tops, separately, were two of the greatest vocal groups to achieve major fame in the 60's. [14] Touch includes the single, "Nathan Jones", which hit the UK top 5, as well as the top 20 in Canada and the US, where it became the group's third million-selling single with Jean Terrell. [28] Also a number-one hit in Canada in New Zealand, "Love Child" was the title track of their 1968 album. [33] Floy Joy (1972), their twenty-fifth studio album, contains the US top 40 singles, "Floy Joy" and "Automatically Sunshine", which both reached the UK top 10. Despite its title, The Return of the Magnificent 7 didn't simply offer more of the same: in fact, it took a considerably different tack than the debut, emphasizing new songs instead of covers. The Supremes. Tölublað (26.01.1970)", "Flavour of New Zealand - search lever - The Supremes", "Flavour of New Zealand - search listener - The Supremes", "Flavour of New Zealand - search listener - Diana Ross and the Supremes", "Flavour of New Zealand - search listener - Diana Ross and the Supremes and the Temptations", "225.