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Female R&B Trio. The Supremes were an American female singing group and the premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s. Founded as The Primettes in Detroit, Michigan, in 1959, the Supremes were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are, to date, America's most successful vocal group with 12 number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100. Most of these hits were written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team, Holland-Dozier-Holland. At their peak in the mid-1960s, the Supremes rivaled the Beatles in worldwide popularity, and it is said that their success made it possible for future African American R&B and soul musicians to find mainstream success |
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Various Arrangers : Sing the Supremes Quite possibly the best girl group ever. "You Can't Hurry Love" Mac Huff captures all the style and appeal of the era in this exciting arrangement of the 1966 #1 hit by the Supremes. "You Keep Me Hangin' On" - This contemporary treatment of the 1966 #1 pop hit by the Supremes (and #1 in 1987 by Kim Wilde) really cooks! "Someday We'll Be Together" - Number 1 in 1969, this was the final release by the Supremes featuring Diana Ross. Quickly-learned, it's a great feature for a small ensemble or your full group. "Stop! In the Name of Love" - This 1965 #1 hit by the Supremes will be #1 with your girls' group, too! Super dance feature! Songlist: You Keep Me Hangin' On, You Can't Hurry Love, Baby, I'm in Love, Someday We'll Be Together, Stop! In the Name of Love The Supremes : Greatest Hits The Supremes, an American female singing group, were the premier act of Motown Records during the 1960s. Originally founded as The Primettes in Detroit, Michigan in 1959, The Supremes' repertoire included doo-wop, pop, soul, Broadway show tunes, psychedelic soul and disco. They were the most commercially successful of Motown's acts and are, to-date, America's most successful vocal group with twelve number one singles on the Billboard Hot 100. Most of these hits were written and produced by Motown's main songwriting and production team, Holland-Dozier-Holland. At their peak in the mid-1960s, The Supremes rivaled The Beatles in worldwide popularity, and their success made it possible for future African-American R&B and soul musicians to find mainstream success. Her are 18 hits from one of the most successful acts of Motown's glory years! Songlist: Baby Love, Back In My Arms Again, Come See About Me, The Happening, I Hear A Symphony, In And Out Of Love, Love Child, Love Is Here And Now You're Gone, Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart, My World Is Empty Without You, Reflections, Someday We'll Be Together, Stoned Love, Stop! In The Name Of Love, Up The Ladder To The Roof, Where Did Our Love Go, You Can't Hurry Love, You Keep Me Hangin' On |
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The sounds of The Supremes come alive in this five-minute tribute arranged by Kirby Shaw. Let your girl's group add their interpretation to these great #1 hits. Includes: Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love, You Can't Hurry Love. Available: SSA, ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 5:00.
Arranger: Kirby Shaw Performed By: Supremes
Number 1 in 1969, this was the final release by the Supremes featuring Diana Ross. Quickly-learned, it's a great feature for a small ensemble or your full group. Performance Time: Approx. 3:15.Available separately: SSA and ShowTrax CD.
Arranger: Ed Lojeski | Composers: Johnny Bristol and Jackey Beavers, Harvey Fuqua Performed By: Supremes
This 1965 #1 hit by the Supremes will be #1 with your girls' group, too! Super dance feature! Available: SSA, ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 3:00.
Arranger: Roger Emerson Performed By: Supremes
A great feature for younger SSA choirs, this short medley combines three top Motown hits: Baby Love, Stop! In the Name of Love and Where Did Our Love Go. Available separately: SSA, VoiceTrax CD. Duration: ca. 3:20. Discovery Level 3.
Arranger: Mark Brymer Performed By: Supremes
Mac Huff captures all the style and appeal of the era in this exciting arrangement of the 1966 #1 hit by the Supremes. Available: SSA, ShowTrax CD. Performance Time: Approx. 2:40.
Arranger: Mac Huff | Composers: Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland Performed By: Supremes
Another #1 hit from the fabled Motown production team in Detroit, this 1966 song by The Supremes was covered faithfully by Phil Collins in 1982. A near-perfect representation of '60s soul, this arrangement is uplitfing and positive in every way!
Arranger: Roger Emerson Performed By: Supremes
This contemporary treatment of the 1966 #1 pop hit by the Supremes (and #1 in 1987 by Kim Wilde) really cooks! Available separately: SATB, SAB, SSA, ShowTrax CD. Duration: ca. 3:05.
Arranger: Mark Brymer | Composers: Lamont Dozier and Brian Holland Performed By: Supremes
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