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  2. Greatest Hits (The Supremes album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits Vol. 1, Greatest Hits Vol. 2, Greatest Hits Vol. 3, and the American variant of The Supremes: At Their Best (a greatest hits collection for the post-Ross 1970s Supremes) were compiled and issued as The Supremes: Gold in 2005. Cover artwork of The Supremes by Robert Taylor which is featured on the "Greatest Hits" American release.

  3. The Supremes discography - Wikipedia

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    Pure Gold, an album of greatest hits-like material, was planned for release in May 1966, but was cancelled. Live at the Roostertail [ 322 ] Live at the Roostertail , a live concert recorded on September 26, 1966, has a significantly different set list to the earlier The Supremes at the Copa (1965), but was shelved.

  4. Greatest Hits Vol. 3 (The Supremes album) - Wikipedia

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    Diana Ross & the Supremes: Greatest Hits Vol. 3 is a 1969 compilation album by Diana Ross & the Supremes, released on the Motown label. [2] It features all of the hits released by the group between 1967 and 1969 save for the Supremes/Temptations duet singles.

  5. The Supremes - Wikipedia

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    Most of these hits were written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland. Their breakthrough is considered to have made it possible for future African-American R&B and soul musicians to find mainstream success. Billboard ranked the Supremes as the 16th greatest Hot 100 artist of all time. [1]

  6. The Supremes ('70s): Greatest Hits and Rare Classics

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    The Supremes ('70s): Greatest Hits and Rare Classics is a 1991 compilation album by The Supremes, released on the Motown label. [2] The compilation features a majority of the group's 1970's hits, as well as one solo song by Jean Terrell "I Had To Fall In Love", which was released in 1978 on A&M Records, and two solo tracks by Scherrie Payne, "When I Looked At Your Face" and "Another Life From ...

  7. TCB (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    It also became the second #1 album for Diana Ross and The Supremes. The first #1 was The Supremes A' Go Go in 1966 by The Supremes and the second was Greatest Hits in 1967. As of December 2021, the show has not been officially released on home video. [4] Various clips are available for viewing online by streaming media, including YouTube. [5]

  8. Greatest Hits: Live in Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits: Live in Amsterdam is a DVD by The Supremes released in 2006. [1] Background. In 1968 Diana Ross and The Supremes (Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong) made ...

  9. Category:The Supremes compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    The Supremes ('70s): Greatest Hits and Rare Classics; The Supremes: At Their Best; T. There's a Place for Us; This Is the Story: The '70s Albums, Vol. 1 – 1970 ...