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The post-Diana Ross Supremes led by Jean Terrell - now rebranded as "the Supremes; " known unofficially at first as "the New Supremes", - scored hits including "Up the Ladder to the Roof" (US number 10, UK number 6), "Stoned Love" (US number 7, UK number 3) and "Nathan Jones" (US number 16, UK number 5). These three singles were also R&B Top Ten hits, with "Stoned Love" becoming their last No.1 R&B hit in December 1970. Songwriting/production team Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson produced another Top 20 hit for the group, a Supremes/Four Tops duet version of Ike & Tina Turner's "River Deep - Mountain High". In 1972, the Supremes had their last Top 20 hit single release, "Floy Joy", written and produced by Smokey Robinson, followed by the final US Top 40 hit for the Jean Terrell-led version of the group, "Automatically Sunshine" (US number 37, UK number 10). On both "Floy Joy" and "Sunshine" Terrell shared lead with Mary Wilson. Jimmy Webb was hired to produce the group's next LP in 1973, The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Webb, but the album and its only single "I Guess I'll Miss the Man" failed to make an impact on the Billboard pop chart, with the single charting at number 85. In early 1973, the Stevie Wonder produced "Bad Weather" peaked at number 87 on the US pop charts and number 37 in the UK. Dismayed by this poor-performing record and the lack of promotional support from Motown, Jean Terrell left the group and was replaced by Scherrie Payne, the sister of Invictus Records recording artist Freda Payne. The group's new recordings were not as successful as their earlier releases, although "He's My Man" from the album The Supremes was a popular disco hit in 1975. This final version of the Supremes released two albums, both of which reunited the Supremes with Holland-Dozier-Holland: High Energy, which includes Cindy Birdsong on all of the tracks, and Mary, Scherrie & Susaye. During that year, the Supremes released "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking", their final Top 40 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

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Below is a list of The Supremes songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Motown 1172
chart position: RandB #1, US #7, UK #3, US AC #24
written by: Kenny Thomas & Frank Wilson
album: New Ways But Love Stays / Motown Chartbusters Vol. 5
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Stoned Love
1970 Motown
2 record label: Motown 1162
chart position: RandB #5, US #10, UK #6, US AC #28
written by: Frank Wilson & Vincent DiMirco
album: Right On / Motown Chartbusters Vol. 4 / US Motown Chartbusters Vol. 3
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Up the Ladder to the Roof
1970 Motown
3 record label: Motown 1182
chart position: UK #5, RandB #8, US #16, US AC #29
written by: Leonard Caston & Kathy Wakefield
album: Touch / Motown Chartbusters Vol. 6
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Nathan Jones
1971 Motown
4 record label: Motown 1173
chart position: RandB #7, US #14, UK #11
written by: Phil Spector, Jeff Barry & Ellie Greenwich
album: The Magnificent 7 / Motown Chartbusters Vol. 6 / US Motown Chartbusters Vol. 5
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes & Four Tops River Deep, Mountain High
1970 Motown
5 record label: Motown 1195
chart position: RandB #5, US #16, UK #9, US AC #33
written by: Smokey Robinson
album: Floy Joy / Motown Chartbusters Vol. 7
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Floy Joy
1972 Motown
6 record label: Tamla Motown 821(UK)
chart position: UK #10, RandB #21, US #37, US AC #17
written by: Smokey Robinson
album: Floy Joy / Motown Chartbusters Vol. 7
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Automatically Sunshine
1972 Tamla Motown
7 record label: Tamla Motown 747(UK)
chart position: RandB #11, US #21, US AC #29
written by: Lou Stallman
album: Right On / US Motown Chartbusters Vol. 5
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Everybody's Got the Right to Love
1970 Tamla Motown
8 record label: Tamla Motown 971 (UK)
chart position: UK #25, RandB #41, US #55
written by: Dino Fekaris & Nick Zesses
album: The Return of the Magnificent Seven / Motown Chartbusters Vol. 7
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes & Four Tops You Gotta Have Love in Your Heart
1971 Tamla Motown
9 record label: Tamla Motown 1029
chart position: RandB #25, US #40, US dance #3
written by: Brian Holland & Eddie Holland Jr.
album: High Energy
comments: [disco dance] [Motown Sound]
The Supremes I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking
1976 Tamla Motown
10 record label: Motown 1407
chart position: RandB #50, US dance #5, US #85
written by: Brian Holland, Harold Beatty, Floyd Stafford and Reginald Brown
album: Mary, Scherrie and Susaye
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes You're My Driving Wheel
1976 Motown
11 record label: Motown 1415
chart position: RandB #83, US dance #5
written by: Brian Holland, Eddie Holland Jr. and Harold Beatty
album: Mary, Scherrie and Susaye
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Let Yourself Go
1977 Motown
12 record label: Motown 214 (UK)
chart position: US dance #5
written by: Stafford, Brown, Davis, Holland
album: Mary, Scherrie and Susaye
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Love I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good
1976 Motown
13 record label: Motown 68631
chart position: US Dance #9
written by: Harold Beatty, Brian Holland and Eddie Holland Jr.
album: High Energy
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes High Energy
1976 Motown
14 record label: Motown 1225
chart position: UK #37, RandB #74, US #87
written by: Stevie Wonder and Ira Tucker Jr.
album: Motown Chartbusters Vol. 8
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Bad Weather
1973 Motown
15 record label: Motown 1206
chart position: RandB #22, US #59
written by: Smokey Robinson
album: Floy Joy
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Your Wonderful, Sweet, Sweet Love
1972 Motown
16 record label: Motown 1213
chart position: US #85, US AC #17
written by: Stephen Schwartz
album: The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Jimmy Webb
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes I Guess I'll Miss the Man
1972 Motown
17 record label: Motown 1190
chart position: US #71
written by: Pam Sawyer and Frank Wilson
album: Touch
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Touch
1971 Motown
18 record label: Tamla Motown 950
chart position: RandB #69
written by: Greg Wright and Karin Patterson
album: The Supremes
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes He's My Man
1975 Tamla Motown
19 record label: Motown 1374
chart position: RandB #93
written by: Eddie Holland Jr. and Brian Holland
album: The Supremes
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Where Do I Go from Here
1975 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1172
written by: F.Wilson
album: New Ways But Love Stays
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Shine On Me
1970 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1167
written by: F. Wilson, S. Matthews
album: Right On
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes But I Love You More
1970 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1162
written by: J. Bristol, P. Sawyer
album: Right On
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Bill, When Are You Coming Back
1970 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1190
written by: P. Sawyer, F. Wilson
album: Touch
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes It's So Hard For Me To Say Goodbye
1971 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1195
written by: F. Wilson, P. Sawyer
album: Touch
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes This Is The Story
1971 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1182
written by: F. Wilson, P. Sawyer
album: Touch
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Happy (Is A Bumpy Road)
1971 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1213
written by: W. Robinson
album: Floy Joy
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Over And Over
1972 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1200
written by: Moffett, Robinson, Tarplin
album: Floy Joy
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Precious Little Things
1972 Motown
-- record label: Tamla Motown 815 (UK)
written by: Holland, Dozier, Holland
album: The Magnificent 7
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes & Four Tops Without The One You Love
1972 Tamla Motown
-- record label: Motown 1206
written by: W. Robinson, P. Moffett, C. Burston
album: Floy Joy
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes The Wisdom Of Time
1972 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1225
written by: W. Robinson, W. Moore
album: Floy Joy
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Oh Be My Love
1972 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1358
written by: T. Woodford, C. Ivey, B. Wyrick
album: The Supremes
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Give Out, But Don't Give Up
1975 Motown
-- record label: Tamla Motown 859 (UK)
written by: Lewis, Rene
album: The Supremes Produced And Arranged By Jimmy Webb
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Tossin' and Turnin'
1972 Tamla Motown
-- record label: Tamla Motown 1012 (UK)
written by: Beatty, B. Holland, E. Holland
album: The Supremes
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Early Morning Love
1975 Tamla Motown
-- record label: Tamla Motown 1012 (UK)
written by: S. Brown III, R. Brown, E. Brown
album: The Supremes
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes Where Is It I Belong
1975 Tamla Motown
-- record label: Tamla Motown 915
written by: Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter
album: The Supremes
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes It's All Been Said Before
1975 Tamla Motown
-- record label: Motown 1407
written by: H. Beatty, B. Holland, E. Holland
album: High Energy
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes You're What's Missing In My Life
1976 Motown
-- record label: Motown 1415
written by: M.L. Smith, E. Holland
album: Mary, Scherrie and Susaye
comments: [Motown Sound]
The Supremes You Are The Heart Of Me
1976 Motown
-- record label: Motorcity 13 (UK)
written by: I. Levine, S. Moy, S. Wagner
Jean, Scherrie & Lynda of The Supremes Crazy 'Bout The Guy
1989 Motorcity
-- record label: Motorcity 4502
written by: Freddie Gorman, Janie Bradford
comments: Together w/ The Originals
Jean, Sherrie & Lynda (Formerly Of The Supremes ) Back By Popular Demand
1991 Motorcity




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