The Supremes is the twenty-seventh studio album by The Supremes, released in 1975 on Motown Records. This is the first album to feature newest Supremes member Sherrie Payne, who had joined the group in late 1973.
The Supremes | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 1975 | |||
Recorded | 1974–75 | |||
Genre | Soul, disco, R&B | |||
Length | 29:14 | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Terry Woodford, Clayton Ivey, Brian Holland, Hal Davis, Greg Wright, Michael Lloyd, Mark Davis | |||
The Supremes chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Supremes | ||||
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Track listing
editSuperscripts denote lead singers for each track: (a) Scherrie Payne, (b) Mary Wilson.
Side one
edit- "He's My Man" (Greg Wright, Karin Patterson) a, b - 2:55
- "Early Morning Love" (Harold Beatty, Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr.) b - 3:11
- "Where Is It I Belong" (Samuel Brown, III, Ronald Brown, Elaine Brown) b - 3:53
- "It's All Been Said Before" (Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter) a - 2:30
- "This Is Why I Believe in You" (Michael B. Sutton, Pam Sawyer) a, b - 3:10
Side two
edit- "You Can't Stop a Girl in Love" (Terry Woodford, George Soulé) a - 2:31
- "Color My World Blue" (Frank Johnson) a - 2:32
- "Give Out, But Don't Give Up" (Terry Woodford, Clayton Ivey, Barbara Wyrick) a - 2:33
- "Where Do I Go from Here" (Edward Holland, Jr., Brian Holland) a - 3:29
- "You Turn Me Around" (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil) b - 2:30
Personnel
edit- Scherrie Payne - lead and backing vocals
- Mary Wilson - lead and backing vocals
- Cindy Birdsong - backing vocals
- Terry Woodford, Clayton Ivey, Brian Holland, Hal Davis, Greg Wright, Michael Lloyd, Mark Davis - producers
- David Blumberg, James Anthony Carmichael, Mark Davis, Oliver Thomas, Arthur Wright, Clayton Ivey, Terry Woodford, Ted Stovall, Gene Page, Paul Riser - arrangers
Singles history
edit- "He's My Man" b/w "Give Out, But Don't Give Up" (Motown 1358, June 1975)
- "Where Do I Go From Here" b/w "Give Out, But Don't Give Up" (Motown 1374, October 1975)
- "Early Morning Love" b/w "Where Is It I Belong?"(Tamla-Motown 1012, 1975, UK only)
Chart history
editChart (1975) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[1] | 152 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] | 25 |
US Cashbox[3] | 183 |
US Record World[4] | 179 |
References
edit- ^ "The Supremes Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ "The Supremes Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved 1 January 2020.
- ^ "cashbox top albums / 101 to 200" (PDF). Cashbox. July 5, 1975. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
- ^ "151-200 ALBUM CHART: Week of August 2, 1975" (PDF). Record World. worldradiohistory.com. August 2, 1975. p. 29. Retrieved 29 January 2021.