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# Gold

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## Description

This collection features such as "I'm Gonna Make Love to You," "Where Did Our Love Go," "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking," "The Happening," and many more.

Review: A MUST HAVE....I LOVE IT! - This Outstanding set of CDs are a comprehensive compilation of "All" the Hits from the Supremes (1961-1967); Diana Ross & The Supremes (1967- 1969) and the post Diana Ross Supremes of the 1970s. Although, Diana's farewell public appearance with The Supremes was Jan 1970, Motown replaced Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong with backup singers on all studio recording in 1968 and 1969. The Andantes were Motown's session group. The sang background for most Motown artists from 1962 - 1970. The Andantes dubbed background for Mary and Cindy. In reality, Diana's solo career was full throttle two years prior to the official split). Three songs included in the set, "A Breathtaking Guy", "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" and "Run, Run, Run" were recorded between 1963 & 1964, prior to The Supremes becoming a household name and before starting their unprecedented four year assault on and reign atop Billboard's Pop and R&B Charts. From 1964 thru 1967, the Motown hit making machine called The Supremes produced 10 songs which reached #1 atop Billboard’s Pop Chart and they achieved more success on the R&B Chart. "Where Did Our Love Go", released June 16, 1964 was their first #1hit single. "A Breathtaking Guy" was written, produced and arranged by Mr. William (Smokey) Robinson in 1963. "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" and "Run, Run, Run" were written, produced and arranged by Holland-Dozier-Holland (H-D-H). This incredibly talented songwriting and production team was singularly responsible for the writing and production of all The Supremes' releases from 1963 - 1967. H-D-H's string of hits catapulted The Supremes, Motown and many other Motown artists into national and international spotlight. TV and radio demands were off the chain. "The Motown Sound" had arrived. Behind the dynamic and innovative song writing team of H-D-H, Motown, The Supremes and many others artists thrived as their crossover appeal and demand soared. For the first time, Motown music had crossed over unlike any prior artist, music or label. It was during this time that Motown experienced an incredible boom in exposure, popularity, sales and growth. Mainstream America couldn’t get enough of “The Motown Sound”. In the world of music, Motown was the epicenter. It produced so many amazingly talented artists. This was another of many very defining period in the legacy of The Supremes, Motown and all its artists. Throughout this period, The Supremes undisputedly led the way in Motown’s sustained levels of excellence and success. From 1962 thru 1967, H-D-H also wrote for many other Motown artists and future legends. However, it's their body of work from 1964 - 1967 which is legendary. During this period, they wrote all the music and lyrics and produced The Supremes to 10 #1 hits as well as several Billboard #1 Pop hits for other Motown artist (i.e., The Four Tops and Martha and The Vandellas. In 1961 Brian Holland of the famed H-D-H co-wrote the #1 song "Please Mr. Postman" for another of Motown's girl groups, The Marvelettes. H-D-H songwriting was instrumental in the success of Motown legends like Marvin Gaye, The Temptations and Mary Wells. The Miracles also released a few songs written by H-D-H . H-D-H truly had the Midas Touch. When their material didn't go to #1, it generally made Top 10 and frequently settled at #2. Their final #1 Billboard hit for The Supremes and Motown was the 1967 song, “The Happening”. Although H-D-H wrote and produced The Supremes’ 1968 hit single “Forever Came Today”, it was recorded in 1967. H-D-H split from Motown in 1967. However, they would return during the mid 70s. Mad love to Smokey. A musical genius! Artists/producer/writer/executive... an extraordinary talent! Perhaps, the most talented of them all. He was the principal writer/producer who carried Motown and its artists from 1959 thru 1962 inclusively. Motown probably would not have survived those lean years without Smokey. Additionally, he wrote and produce his group, The Miracles and was Vice President of Motown, second only to Berry Gordy. After the departure of H-D-H, Smokey again stepped up as principle writer for other artists in Motown's deep and rich talent pool, including the renamed Diana Ross & The Supremes. In preparation for Diana Ross's solo career, in 1967 Berry Gordy sanctioned the group's name change. Diana Ross & The Supremes released two additional #1 songs in 1968 and 1969 with "Love Child" and "Some Day We'll Be Together" (included). As a solo artist Ms. Ross went on to amass six additional #1s hits (not included). These CDs were digital remastered from the original recording. It sounds Amazing!
Review: A Great Compilation of Biggest Girl Group of the Sixties - Though my area in northeast Wisconsin was not particularly kind to soul artists at the time, the Supremes were very popular. From my purchase of "Where Did Our Love Go" in 1964 I greatly appreciated the hits of the Supremes all the way up to the early seventies. Their enormous string of 12 No. 1 singles made them No. 3 for the sixties behind only the Beatles and Elvis Presley. This compilation misses only a few minor hits. But I wish they were arranged completely in the order they were hits. I like to flow through history as it happened. The extra tracks here are good including their version of the O'Jays hit, "Love Train." It's also great that this album includes their hits w/o Diana Ross. Though Ross contributes so much to most of their hits, great songs like "Stoned Love" and "Up The Ladder To The Roof" would be excluded without the last 10 tracks.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B000929AFU |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,500 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #10 in Girl Groups #77 in Classic R&B (CDs & Vinyl) #89 in Motown (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (488) |
| Date First Available  | January 29, 2007 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Label  | Universal Music Group |
| Language  | English |
| Manufacturer  | Universal Music Group |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Original Release Date  | 2005 |
| Product Dimensions  | 5.59 x 4.88 x 0.39 inches; 4.02 ounces |
| SPARS Code  | DDD |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A MUST HAVE....I LOVE IT!
*by A***R on June 23, 2016*

This Outstanding set of CDs are a comprehensive compilation of "All" the Hits from the Supremes (1961-1967); Diana Ross & The Supremes (1967- 1969) and the post Diana Ross Supremes of the 1970s. Although, Diana's farewell public appearance with The Supremes was Jan 1970, Motown replaced Mary Wilson and Cindy Birdsong with backup singers on all studio recording in 1968 and 1969. The Andantes were Motown's session group. The sang background for most Motown artists from 1962 - 1970. The Andantes dubbed background for Mary and Cindy. In reality, Diana's solo career was full throttle two years prior to the official split). Three songs included in the set, "A Breathtaking Guy", "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" and "Run, Run, Run" were recorded between 1963 & 1964, prior to The Supremes becoming a household name and before starting their unprecedented four year assault on and reign atop Billboard's Pop and R&B Charts. From 1964 thru 1967, the Motown hit making machine called The Supremes produced 10 songs which reached #1 atop Billboard’s Pop Chart and they achieved more success on the R&B Chart. "Where Did Our Love Go", released June 16, 1964 was their first #1hit single. "A Breathtaking Guy" was written, produced and arranged by Mr. William (Smokey) Robinson in 1963. "When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" and "Run, Run, Run" were written, produced and arranged by Holland-Dozier-Holland (H-D-H). This incredibly talented songwriting and production team was singularly responsible for the writing and production of all The Supremes' releases from 1963 - 1967. H-D-H's string of hits catapulted The Supremes, Motown and many other Motown artists into national and international spotlight. TV and radio demands were off the chain. "The Motown Sound" had arrived. Behind the dynamic and innovative song writing team of H-D-H, Motown, The Supremes and many others artists thrived as their crossover appeal and demand soared. For the first time, Motown music had crossed over unlike any prior artist, music or label. It was during this time that Motown experienced an incredible boom in exposure, popularity, sales and growth. Mainstream America couldn’t get enough of “The Motown Sound”. In the world of music, Motown was the epicenter. It produced so many amazingly talented artists. This was another of many very defining period in the legacy of The Supremes, Motown and all its artists. Throughout this period, The Supremes undisputedly led the way in Motown’s sustained levels of excellence and success. From 1962 thru 1967, H-D-H also wrote for many other Motown artists and future legends. However, it's their body of work from 1964 - 1967 which is legendary. During this period, they wrote all the music and lyrics and produced The Supremes to 10 #1 hits as well as several Billboard #1 Pop hits for other Motown artist (i.e., The Four Tops and Martha and The Vandellas. In 1961 Brian Holland of the famed H-D-H co-wrote the #1 song "Please Mr. Postman" for another of Motown's girl groups, The Marvelettes. H-D-H songwriting was instrumental in the success of Motown legends like Marvin Gaye, The Temptations and Mary Wells. The Miracles also released a few songs written by H-D-H . H-D-H truly had the Midas Touch. When their material didn't go to #1, it generally made Top 10 and frequently settled at #2. Their final #1 Billboard hit for The Supremes and Motown was the 1967 song, “The Happening”. Although H-D-H wrote and produced The Supremes’ 1968 hit single “Forever Came Today”, it was recorded in 1967. H-D-H split from Motown in 1967. However, they would return during the mid 70s. Mad love to Smokey. A musical genius! Artists/producer/writer/executive... an extraordinary talent! Perhaps, the most talented of them all. He was the principal writer/producer who carried Motown and its artists from 1959 thru 1962 inclusively. Motown probably would not have survived those lean years without Smokey. Additionally, he wrote and produce his group, The Miracles and was Vice President of Motown, second only to Berry Gordy. After the departure of H-D-H, Smokey again stepped up as principle writer for other artists in Motown's deep and rich talent pool, including the renamed Diana Ross & The Supremes. In preparation for Diana Ross's solo career, in 1967 Berry Gordy sanctioned the group's name change. Diana Ross & The Supremes released two additional #1 songs in 1968 and 1969 with "Love Child" and "Some Day We'll Be Together" (included). As a solo artist Ms. Ross went on to amass six additional #1s hits (not included). These CDs were digital remastered from the original recording. It sounds Amazing!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Great Compilation of Biggest Girl Group of the Sixties
*by W***E on January 11, 2019*

Though my area in northeast Wisconsin was not particularly kind to soul artists at the time, the Supremes were very popular. From my purchase of "Where Did Our Love Go" in 1964 I greatly appreciated the hits of the Supremes all the way up to the early seventies. Their enormous string of 12 No. 1 singles made them No. 3 for the sixties behind only the Beatles and Elvis Presley. This compilation misses only a few minor hits. But I wish they were arranged completely in the order they were hits. I like to flow through history as it happened. The extra tracks here are good including their version of the O'Jays hit, "Love Train." It's also great that this album includes their hits w/o Diana Ross. Though Ross contributes so much to most of their hits, great songs like "Stoned Love" and "Up The Ladder To The Roof" would be excluded without the last 10 tracks.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best hits collection for this artist
*by K***R on May 13, 2024*

I have other less comprehensive hits collections from the Supremes. This is the best that I own. It covers the songs that I know. I have never owned a supremes album and I know that they are long out of print. This is a big upgrade over the prior collections that I own.

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