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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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    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. [319] [325] Diana Ross & the Supremes Sing Disney Classics [326] 1968

  5. List of the Supremes members - Wikipedia

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    4.1 January 1970 – April 1972. 4.2 April 1972 – October 1973. 4.3 October 1973 – February 1976. ... This page is a chronology of the Motown singing group the ...

  6. The Supremes - Wikipedia

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    The Supremes performing on The Smokey Robinson Show in 1970. Diana Ross & the Supremes gave their final performance on January 14, 1970, at the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas. [61] A live recording of the performance was released later that year in a double-LP box set titled Farewell. At the final performance, the replacement for Diana Ross, Jean ...

  7. The Supremes (2000 album) - Wikipedia

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    The set is four compact discs long; a bonus disc, An Evening with The Supremes, contained mostly unreleased live recordings and was included in the first 25,000 sets. Included in the set is a 70-page booklet with extensive essays, track annotations, and a full discography.

  8. TCB (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    A soundtrack album, TCB – The Original Cast Soundtrack was released a week before the special aired on December 9 and reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Top 200 albums chart. 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.

  9. Anthology (The Supremes album) - Wikipedia

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    The three-album set not only included all of the R&B hits and most of the pop hits of Diana Ross and the Supremes, but also included several tracks of the band's more experimental material, including forays made by the band into 1960s British pop, country music and musical theatre. [8]