Supremes

Supremes

Genres: soul, motown, 60s, female vocalists, oldies

About Supremes

The Supremes were an American girl group formed in Detroit, Michigan, in 1959 as the Primettes. They were the leading act of Motown Records during the 1960s and became the most commercially successful act on the label, as well as the most successful American vocal group, achieving twelve number-one singles on the Billboard Hot 100. Many of these recordings were written and produced by Motown’s principal songwriting and production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland. Their success is widely regarded as having contributed to the broader mainstream acceptance of African-American R&B and soul artists. Billboard later ranked the Supremes among the most successful Hot 100 artists of all time. The group was originally formed by Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson, Diana Ross, and Betty McGlown, all of whom grew up in the Brewster-Douglass housing project in Detroit. Performing as the Primettes, they were associated with the Primes, a male group that later evolved into the Temptations. Barbara Martin replaced McGlown in 1960. The group signed with Motown in 1961 under the name the Supremes, and Martin departed in early 1962, after which the group continued as a trio consisting of Ross, Ballard, and Wilson. The Supremes achieved major commercial success in the mid-1960s, with Diana Ross as the lead vocalist and Holland–Dozier–Holland overseeing much of their musical output. In 1967, Motown founder Berry Gordy renamed the group Diana Ross & the Supremes and replaced Florence Ballard with Cindy Birdsong. In 1970, Ross left the group to begin a solo career and was replaced by Jean Terrell, and the group’s name reverted to the Supremes. During the 1970s, the group underwent several further lineup changes, including the addition of Lynda Laurence, Scherrie Payne, and Susaye Greene. The Supremes disbanded in 1977, eighteen years after their formation. Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Supremes Studio albums Meet The Supremes (1962) Where Did Our Love Go (1964) A Bit of Liverpool (1964) The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop (1965) We Remember Sam Cooke (1965) More Hits by The Supremes (1965) Merry Christmas (1965) I Hear a Symphony (1966) The Supremes A' Go-Go (1966) The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland (1967) The Supremes Sing Rodgers & Hart (1967) Reflections (1968) Diana Ross & the Supremes Sing and Perform "Funny Girl" (1968) Diana Ross & the Supremes Join the Temptations (1968) Love Child (1968) Let the Sunshine In (1969) Together (1969) Cream of the Crop (1969) Right On (1970) The Magnificent 7 (1970) New Ways but Love Stays (1970) The Return of the Magnificent Seven (1971) Touch (1971) Dynamite (1971) Floy Joy (1972) The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Webb (1972) The Supremes (1975) High Energy (1976) Mary, Scherrie & Susaye (1976)

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Supremes — Top 30 songs of 205

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Supremes Come See About Me
Supremes I'm Living In Shame
Supremes The Happening
Supremes Up The Ladder To The Roof
Supremes You Can't Hurry Love
Supremes Baby Love
Supremes Where did our love go '64
Supremes Nathan Jones
Supremes My World Is Empty Without You 1965
Supremes Floy Joy
Supremes I'm Livin' In Shame
Supremes Stoned Love
Supremes Stop
Supremes Where Did Our Love Go
Supremes Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart (1966)
Supremes Forever Came Today (1968)
Supremes Love Child (1968)
Supremes Come See About Me
Supremes I Hear A Symphony
Supremes Stop! In The Name Of Love
Supremes Happening
Supremes I Hear a Symphony
Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' on
Supremes Stop, In The Name Of Love
Supremes Someday We'll Be Together
Supremes Love is here and now your gone
Supremes Someday We'll Be Together (1969)
Supremes My World Is Empty Without You
Supremes Stop! In The Name Of Love
Supremes Back In My Arms Again
Come See About Me
I'm Living In Shame
The Happening
Up The Ladder To The Roof
You Can't Hurry Love
Baby Love
Where did our love go '64
Nathan Jones
My World Is Empty Without You 1965
Floy Joy
I'm Livin' In Shame
Stoned Love
Where Did Our Love Go
Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart (1966)
Forever Came Today (1968)
Love Child (1968)
Come See About Me
I Hear A Symphony
Stop! In The Name Of Love
Happening
I Hear a Symphony
You Keep Me Hangin' on
Stop, In The Name Of Love
Someday We'll Be Together
Love is here and now your gone
Someday We'll Be Together (1969)
My World Is Empty Without You
Stop! In The Name Of Love
Back In My Arms Again