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This is the discography of all the singles and albums released by Motown singing group the Four Tops. Throughout their career, 24 of their singles reached the top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 with seven of them reaching the top ten and two reaching number one on the chart.
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The first of The Tops' albums under their new Motown contract was Back Where I Belong (1983). [3] A whole side of the album was produced by the Holland–Dozier–Holland production team, including the R&B Top 40 single "I Just Can't Walk Away". [3] Only one more Tops album would be released by Motown, Magic in 1985. The lead single from that ...
The Four Tops Greatest Hits is a greatest hits album by the Four Tops, released in August 1967. It peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard albums chart in the United States, remaining on the chart for 73 weeks, and is the first Motown album to reach No. 1 in Britain. It spent one week at the top of the UK Albums Chart in 1968.
The disc contains all but three of the Top 40 hits on the Billboard Hot 100 enjoyed by the Four Tops and released on the Motown Records imprint. Four of the tracks included were b-sides — "I Got A Feeling," "If You Don't Want My Love," "I'll Turn to Stone," and "Sad Souvenirs" — "I Got A Feeling" being the flip to "Bernadette," and "Sad Souvenirs" the flip to "I Can't Help Myself."
(My Town)", which was recorded on September 15, 1969, the album was recorded between December 15, 1969 and January 24, 1970. [3] Motown Records released the album in March 1970. Produced by longtime Norman Whitfield associate Frank Wilson , the album returned (the) Four Tops to the Top 40 on the Billboard album chart where it remained for 42 ...
Domestically, Four Tops Live! was a hit, topping the R&B charts that year [2] and ranking third in Billboard ' s Top R&B LP's of 1967. [3] In the United Kingdom, the record had even more sustaining popularity, reaching fourth place on the charts, [ 2 ] staying in the top 10 for three months, [ 1 ] and spending 72 total weeks charting.
Editors at AllMusic Guide scored this release two out of five stars. [1] The 1992 edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide also rated this release two out of five stars. [2] In Portraying Performer Image in Record Album Cover Art , art critic Ken Bielen suggests that the cover painting—a departure from most Four Tops albums that feature photographs of the performers—shows the harmony that ...