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  2. Stoned Love - Wikipedia

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    "Stoned Love" is a 1970 hit single recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. It was the last Billboard Pop Top Ten hit for the group, peaking at number seven, and their last Billboard number-one R&B hit as well, [ 1 ] although the trio continued to score top ten hits in the UK into 1972.

  3. The Supremes discography - Wikipedia

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    It was the first live recording to feature Cindy Birdsong. Two tracks from the album, "You Keep Me Hangin' On," and "Reflections," were released with certain limited copies of The Supremes (2000) box set, on a bonus disc titled In Person - An Evening With The Supremes. [326] [332] Diana Ross & the Supremes Sing Disney Classics [333] 1968

  4. New Ways but Love Stays - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stone Album Guide praised the "magnificent" "Stoned Love", before lamenting the group's slide into "mere professionalism." [4] A Cashbox reviewer wrote: 'An apt title indeed for this new Supremes outing showcasing some of Motown's newer writers. And there's been a subtle change in the group along much the same lines as the Temps.

  5. Stop! In the Name of Love - Wikipedia

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    In the Name of Love" is a 1965 song recorded by the Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team Holland–Dozier–Holland , "Stop! In the Name of Love" held the number 1 position on the Billboard pop singles chart in the United States from March 27, 1965, through April 3, 1965, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and reached ...

  6. Jean Terrell - Wikipedia

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    Motown president Berry Gordy discovered Terrell in 1969 in Miami, where she was performing with her brother at a club. [4] Looking for a replacement for Diana Ross, who was leaving the group she had fronted during most of the 1960s, the Supremes, for a solo career, Gordy first signed Terrell to Motown as a solo artist, but decided to join her with the Supremes as Ross's replacement alongside ...

  7. Category:The Supremes songs - Wikipedia

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    I Guess I'll Always Love You; I Guess I'll Miss the Man; I Hear a Symphony; I Saw Her Standing There; I Second That Emotion; I Want a Guy; I'll Try Something New (song) I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking; I'm Gonna Make You Love Me; I'm Livin' in Shame; In and Out of Love (The Supremes song) In My Lonely Room

  8. 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 ...

  9. Reflections (The Supremes song) - Wikipedia

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    This single, released at the height of the Summer of Love and long, hot summer of 1967 and the Vietnam War, was the first Supremes' release to delve into psychedelic pop; Holland–Dozier–Holland's production of the song, influenced by the psychedelic rock sounds of bands such as the Beatles and the Beach Boys, represented the beginning of a shift in Motown's sound towards psychedelia. [2]