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Time
, “Lady Sings the Blues Review,” 11/6/72.

Time
, “Stopped in the Name of Indifference,” 7/24/00.

Billboard
, Archives, 1964–1970.


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Discography

SINGLES

Label and Title (Writing Credits)a Release Highest

Catalogue Number Date Chart Position

(R&Bb)

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THE PRIMETTES

1960

LuPine LR120

“Tears of Sorrow” (R. Morrison)

3/11

“Pretty Baby” (R. Morrison)

THE SUPREMES

1961

Tamla 54038

“I Want a Guy” (F. Gorman, B. Holland,

3/9

(also issued as B. Gordy)/“Never Again” (B. Gordy) Motown 1008)

Tamla 54045

“Buttered Popcorn” (B. Gordy, B. Ales)

7/21

“Who’s Lovin’ You” (S. Robinson)

1961

Motown 1027

“Your Heart Belongs to Me” (S. Robinson)

5/8

95

“(He’s) Seventeen” (R. Liles, M. Johnsson)

Motown 1034

“Let Me Go the Right Way” (B. Gordy)

11/5

90 (26)

“Time Changes Things” (B. Holland,

J. Bradford, L. Dozier)

MTS-1

Motor Town Special Promo for first

Motortown Revue; includes the Supremes

talking over “Let Me Go the Right Way”

1963

Motown 1040

“My Heart Can’t Take It No More”

2/2

129

(C. Paul)/“You Bring Back Memories”

(S. Robinson)

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aAll songs in the Diana Ross era written by Holland-Dozier-Holland unless otherwise noted.

bChart positions for single releases per Billboard ’s Hot 100 and Bubbling Under the Top 100

charts; for albums, per Billboard ’s Hot Albums charts. From 1963 to 1965 there was no Billboard R&B chart; positions for those years per the Cashbox R&B chart.

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SINGLES

Label and Title (Writing Credits) Release Highest

Catalogue Number Date Chart Position

(R&B)

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1963 (continued)

Motown 1044

“A Breath Taking, First Sight Soul Shaking, One Night Love Making, Next Day Heart

Breaking Guy” (S. Robinson)/“Rock and

Roll Banjo Band” (C. Paul, B. Gordy)

Motown 1044

“A Breath Taking Guy”

6/12

75

(replaced

“Rock and Roll Band”

previous)

Motown 1051

“When the Lovelight Starts Shining

10/31

23 (2)

Through His Eyes”/“Standing at

the Crossroads of Love”

1964

Motown 1054

“Run, Run, Run”

2/7

93 (22)

“I’m Giving You Your Freedom”

Motown 1060

“Where Did Our Love Go”

6/17

1 (1)

“He Means the World to Me”

Motown 1066

“Baby Love”

9/17

1 (1)

“Ask Any Girl”

Motown 1068

“Come See About Me”

10/27

1 (3)

“Always in My Heart”

Hitsville U.S.A

“Greetings to the Tamla Motown

DM 097311

Appreciation Society” (promo for

first Motortown European tour)

1965

Motown 1074

“Stop! In the Name of Love”

2/8

1 (2)

“I’m in Love Again”

Motown 1075

“Back in My Arms Again”

4/15

1 (1)

“Whisper You Love Me Boy”

Motown 1079

Supremes’ Interview/“The Only Time I’m

Happy” (Special Premium 45)

Motown 1080

“Nothing But Heartaches”

7/16

11(6)

“He Holds His Own”

Motown 1083

“I Hear a Symphony”

10/6

1 (2)

“Who Could Ever Doubt My Love”

EEOC Sl4m 3114

“Things Are Changing” (promo for The

Equal Employment Opportunity Commis-

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SINGLES

Label and Title (Writing Credits) Release Highest

Catalogue Number Date Chart Position

(R&B)

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1965 (continued)

Motown 1085

“Children’s Christmas Song” (H. Fuqua,

11/18

7c

(I. Freeman)/“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Me”

(R. Miller, W. O’Malley)

Motown 1089

“My World Is Empty Without You”

12/29

5 (10)

“Everything Is Good About You”

(J. Dean, E. Holland)

1966

American Int.

“Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine”

Pictures

(G. Hemric, J. Styner) (single-sided 45

used to promote the film)

Motown

“I Wanna Mother You, Smother You with

L-294m05

Love” (as “Christine Schumacher with the

Supremes,” winner of “Record a Record

with the Supremes” Contest)

Motown 1094

“Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart”/“He’s 4/8

9 (7)

All I Got” (Holland-Dozier-Holland, J. Dean) Motown 1097

“You Can’t Hurry Love”

7/25

1 (1)

“Put Yourself in My Place”

Motown 1101

“You Keep Me Hangin’ On”

10/12

1 (1)

“Remove This Doubt”

1967

Motown 1103

“Love Is Here and Now You’re Gone”

1/11

1 (1)

“There’s No Stopping Us Now”

Colgems Music

“The Happening” (promo 45 for the film)

Corp

Motown 1107

“The Happening”/“All I Know About You”

3/20

1 (12)

PDMN 0375

“We Couldn’t Make It Without You”

FHLL

(one-sided acetate made for Berry Gordy)

City of Detroit

“Detroit Is Happening” (altered version

M 1900 7568e1

of “The Happening”)

Topps/Motown

1.”Baby Love”; 2.”Stop! In the Name of Love”; 1,2,3,15,16

3. “Where Did Our Love Go”; 15. “Come See About

“Me”; 16. “My World Is Empty Without You”

(special promotion of cardboard records)

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c Billboard’s Hot 100 Holiday chart

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DISCOGRAPHY

SINGLES

Label and Title (Writing Credits) Release Highest Catalogue Number Date Chart Position

(R&B)

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DIANA ROSS AND THE SUPREMES

1967

Motown 1111

“Reflections”

7/24

2 (4)

“Going Down for the Third Time”

Motown 1116

“In and Out of Love”

10/28

9 (16)

“Guess I’ll Always Love You”

1968

Motown 1122

“Forever Came Today”

2/24

28 (17)

“Time Changes Things” (B. Holland,

J. Bradford, L. Dozier)

Motown 1125

“What the World Needs Now”

(B. Bacharach, H. David)/“Your Kiss of Fire” (Fuqua/R. Gordy) (unreleased)

Motown 1126

“Some Things You Never Get Used To”

5/21

30 (43)

(Ashford, Simpson)/“You’ve Been So

Wonderful to Me” (A. Gordy, A. Gaye,

G. Gordy, A. Story)

Motown 1135

“Love Child” (H. Cosby, F. Wilson,

9/30

1 (2)

P. Sawyer, D. Richards, R. Taylor)

“Will This Be the Day” (B. Verdi,

S. Robinson, P. Moore)

Motown 1137

“I’m Gonna Make You Love Me”

11/21

2 (2)

(K. Gamble, L. Huff, J. Ross)/“A Place in

the Sun” (B. Wells, R. Miller, C. Paul)

(with the Temptations)

Motown 1139

“I’m Livin’ in Shame” (H. Cosby, P. Sawyer, 1/6

10 (8)

F. Wilson, R. Taylor, B. Gordy)/“I’m So

Glad I Got Somebody” (L. Brown, G. Gordy,

A. Story, A. Gaye)

Motown 1142

“I’ll Try Something New” (S. Robinson)

2/20

25 (8)

“The Way You Do the Things You Do”

(S. Robinson, B. Rodgers) (with the

Temptations)

1969

Motown 1146

“The Composer” (S. Robinson)

3/27

27 (21)

“The Beginning of the End” (D. Lussier,

D. Dean, R. Taylor)

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SINGLES

Label and Title (Writing Credits) Release Highest Catalogue Number Date Chart Position

(R&B)

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1969 (continued)

Motown 1148

“No Matter What Sign You Are”

5/9

31 (17)

(H. Cosby, B. Gordy)/“The Young Folks”

(A. Story, G. Gordy)

Motown 1153

“The Weight” (R. Robertson)/“For

8/29

46 (33)

Better or Worse” (P. Sawyer, J. Hinton)

Motown 1156

“Someday We’ll Be Together”

10/14

1 (1)

(J. Bristol, H. Fuqua, R. Beavers)

“He’s My Sunny Boy” (S. Robinson)

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ALBUMS

Label and Title-Track Listings Release Highest Catalogue Number Date Chart Position

(R&B)

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Note: There have been literally dozens of Supremes’ albums since 1970, with at least one or two released nearly every year, including several in 2008. These albums—emanating not only from Motown but also from many independent labels that have leasing arrangements with Motown, such as Time-Life, Hip-O

Select, Rhino, and Madacy—include compilations, retrospective packages, anthologies, “Masters” collections, re-releases, never-before-released material (e.g., There’s a Place for Us), imports, rarities, box-sets (the gold standard being the 2000

five-CD The Supremes, with the bonus performance disk omitted in subsequent issues), original masters, re-masters, studio out-takes, and live concert videos, and can be found in vinyl, CD, and DVD (e.g., Live in Amsterdam) formats; there are also a number of bootleg albums available. It may well be impossible to know exactly how many of these albums exist; even Motown may have lost track of all the repackaged material it has released of its ’60s songs through the years, and the Supremes likely are the most regurgitated act in the history of recorded music.

The major Motown acts, as well, appear on an indeterminate number of Motown anthologies (e.g., The Motown Story and the Motown Chartbusters series) and on DVDs such as the Ed Sullivan Rock ’n’ Roll Classics series. For as comprehensive as possible a listing of the Supremes’ ’60s and post-’60s albums, singles, and EPs, both originals and reissues, and of their availability, any dedicated Supremes aficionado or collector is urged to visit the Discogs website at http://www

.discogs.com/artist/Supremes,+The or http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/the_

supremes.

THE SUPREMES

1964

Motown 606

Meet the Supremes “Your Heart

12/9

Belongs to Me”/“Who’s Lovin’ You”/

“Baby Don’t Go”/“Buttered Popcorn”/

“I Want a Guy”/“Let Me Go the Right Way”

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ALBUMS

Label and Title-Track Listings Release Highest Catalogue Number Date Chart Position

(R&B)

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1964 (continued)

Motown 606 (continued):

“You Bring Back Memories”/“Time Changes

Things”/“Play a Sad Song”/“Never Again”/

“(He’s) Seventeen”

Motown 621

Where Did Our Love Go “Where Did Our

8/31

2 (1)

Love Go”/“Run Run Run”/“Baby Love”/

“When the Love Light Starts Shining

Through His Eyes”/“Come See About Me”/

“Long Gone Lover”/“I’m Giving You Your

Freedom”/“A Breath Taking Guy”/“He Means

the World to Me”/“Standing at the Crossroads of Love”/“Your Kiss of Fire”/“Ask Any Girl” Motown 623

A Bit of Liverpool “How Do You Do It”/

10/16

21 (5)

“World Without Love”/“House of the

Rising Sun”/“A Hard Day’s Night”/

“Because”/“You’ve Really Got a Hold

on Me”/“You Can’t Do That”/“Do You

Love Me”/“Can’t Buy Me Love”/“I Want

to Hold Your Hand”/“Bits and Pieces”

Motown 625

The Supremes Sing Country and Western

2/22

and Pop “Funny How Time Slips Away”/

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