American Motown group The Supremes recorded 12 US No.1 hits between 1964 and 1969, including an unprecedented five consecutive chart toppers. Against a backdrop of the meteoric rise of Motown Records ...
Live in Concertgebouw Amsterdam 4-3-1968 1. With A Song In My Heart 2. Stranger in Paradise 3. Wonderfull, Wonderfull 4. All My Love 5. Medley: Stop! In The Name Of Love Come See About Me My World ...
The groups had each enjoyed an unbelievable year ... hits with both sides of their releases. Four of their singles were No.1s. Each group had one more single to come in 1964. For the Supremes ...
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The Supremes: Iconic Girl Group
In the pantheon of American music, few names evoke the sense of glamour, talent, and cultural impact as much as The Supremes. As one of Motown’s most iconic acts, The Supremes shattered barriers ...
The group once dismissively referred to as the “no-hit Supremes” were on their way to becoming the hottest act in America in the summer of 1964. On August 13, with “Where Did Our Love Go ...
The Supremes were one of the major acts of the Motown era and known for hits like ‘Stop! In the Name of Love’. Vocalist Mary Wilson, who co-founded the Supremes as a 15-year-old in a Detroit housing ...
The Supremes would churn out a few early ’70s hits without Ross (although no more No. 1s.) Ross’ solo career took off almost immediately, even as her personal relationship with Gordy soured.