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  2. Nothing but Heartaches - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing but Heartaches" is a 1965 song recorded by the Supremes for the Motown label. [1]Written and produced by Motown songwriting and producing team Holland–Dozier–Holland, it was notable for breaking the first string of five consecutive number-one pop singles in the United States, peaking at number 11 from August 29, 1965, through September 4, 1965, on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [2]

  3. More Hits by The Supremes - Wikipedia

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    More Hits by The Supremes is the sixth studio album by Motown singing group the Supremes, released in 1965.The album includes two number-one hits: "Stop!In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again", as well as the Top 20 single "Nothing but Heartaches".

  4. The Supremes discography - Wikipedia

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    "Nothing but Heartaches" (from More Hits by The Supremes) — 56 [BF] "You Keep Me Hangin' On" "Come See About Me" (from Where Did Our Love Go) 1986 — 91 The Supremes Sing Holland–Dozier–Holland "Stop! In the Name of Love" "Automatically Sunshine" (from Floy Joy) 1989 — 62 More Hits by The Supremes

  5. List of the Supremes members - Wikipedia

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    This page is a chronology of the Motown singing group the Supremes. It lists the members of the group during all phases of the group's history, and also includes a ...

  6. The Supremes (2000 album) - Wikipedia

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    The Supremes is a 2000 box set compilation of the material by Motown's most popular act of the 1960s, ... "Nothing But Heartaches" (live at the Copacabana, New York ...

  7. The Supremes - Wikipedia

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    The Terrell-led Supremes—now rebranded as "the Supremes;" known unofficially at first as "the New Supremes", and in later years informally called "The '70s Supremes"—scored hits including "Up the Ladder to the Roof" (US number 10, UK number 6), "Stoned Love" (US number 7, UK number 3) and "Nathan Jones" (US number 16, UK number 5), all of ...

  8. The Supremes timeline - Wikipedia

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    Also, Jean Terrell leaves The Supremes and is replaced by Scherrie Payne. US May 1974 RA Diana Ross & the Supremes Anthology (version one) released. [5] [6] US Aug 1974 RS "Baby Love" / "Ask Any Girl" re-released. [4] UK Nov 1974 RS "Where Did Our Love Go" / "Nothing but Heartaches" released. UK May 1975 RA The Supremes released. [5] [6] US 12 ...

  9. I Hear a Symphony - Wikipedia

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    The Supremes enjoyed a run of hits through 1964 and 1965 under the guidance of writer/producers Holland–Dozier–Holland.In mid-1965, the producers came to realize they had fallen into a rut when the Supremes' "Nothing but Heartaches" failed to make it to the Top Ten, missing it by just one position and breaking the string of number-one Supremes hits initiated with "Where Did Our Love Go."