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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 Four Tops Greatest Hits: Motown 4 2 7 1 RIAA: Gold [7] 1971 Greatest Hits Volume 2: 106 22 — 25 1973 The Best of the 4 Tops: 103 35 — — The Four Tops Story 1964–72 — — — 35 1974 Anthology — 42 — — 1982 The Best of the Four Tops: K-tel — — — 13 BPI: Gold [5] 1990 Their Greatest Hits: Telstar — — — 47 1992 The ...
The Four Tops were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999, and the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2013. In 2010, Rolling Stone ranked them No. 79 on its list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time". On July 20, 2024, the last surviving original member, Fakir, retired. [1]
The Four Tops: The Four Tops Greatest Hits: Tamla Motown: 4 February 1968: 1 52 Diana Ross & The Supremes: Greatest Hits: Tamla Motown: 11 February 1968: 3 53 Bob Dylan: John Wesley Harding: CBS: 3 March 1968: 10 54 Scott Walker: Scott 2: Philips: 12 May 1968: 1 re: Bob Dylan: John Wesley Harding: CBS: 19 May 1968: 3 55 Andy Williams: Love ...
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1. ‘A Hard Day's Night’ by the Beatles. Release date: July 10, 1964 The virtual definition of “all killer, no filler,” the Beatles’ “A Hard Day's Night” has not one song on it that ...
Four Tops has included "Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)" on several of their greatest hits albums and compilation albums over the years. It was placed on their first compilation, The Four Tops Greatest Hits , in 1967, followed by The Four Tops Story 1964-72 (1973), Anthology (1974), Greatest Hits (1988), The Ultimate Collection (1997), and ...
Easlea considered the album and The Four Tops Greatest Hits to contain "some of the most passionate, soulful music, exquisite playing and well-written melodies of all time". [9] AllMusic 's John Bush was critical of the album's cover songs, opining "though it's one of the best Four Tops records of the '60s, Reach Out still feels weighted down ...