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Diana Ross & the Supremes Diana Ross Anthology mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Funk / Soul Album: Anthology Country: US Released: 1974 Style: Rhythm & Blues MP3 version RAR size: 1755 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1485 mb WMA version RAR size: 1251 mb Rating: 4.9 Votes: 967 Other Formats: AC3 FLAC AIFF MPC VOC RA MP1 Tracklist Hide Credits Your Heart Belongs To Me 1-1 –The Supremes 2:34 Producer, Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson* Let Me Go The Right Way 1-2 –The Supremes 2:33 Producer, Written-By – Berry Gordy A Breathtaking Guy 1-3 –The Supremes 2:21 Producer, Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson* When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes 1-4 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:39 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Standing At The Crossroads Of Love 1-5 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:28 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Run, Run, Run 1-6 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:21 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Where Did Our Love Go 1-7 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:30 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Baby Love 1-8 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:34 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Ask Any Girl 1-9 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:43 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Come See About Me 1-10 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:36 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Stop! In The Name Of Love 1-11 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:49 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Back In My Arms Again 1-12 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:51 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Nothing But Heartaches 1-13 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:55 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* I Hear A Symphony 1-14 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:40 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* My World Is Empty Without You 1-15 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:33 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart 1-16 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:55 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* You Can't Hurry Love 1-17 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:46 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* You Keep Me Hangin' On 1-18 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:41 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Love Is Here And Now You're Gone Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written By – Brian 1-19 –The Supremes 2:36 Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.Written-By – Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* The Happening 1-20 –The Supremes Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Frank 2:49 DeVol*, Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* A Hard Day's Night 1-21 –The Supremes Producer – Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Marc Gordon*Written-By – 2:20 John Lennon / Paul McCartney* Funny How Time Slips Away 1-22 –The Supremes Producer – Clarence Paul, Lawrence HornWritten-By – Willie 4:12 Nelson You Send Me 1-23 –The Supremes Producer – Hal Davis, Marc Gordon*, Harvey FuquaWritten-By – 2:09 Sam Cooke Falling In Love With Love 1-24 –The Supremes Producer – Berry Gordy, Gil AskeyWritten-By – Lorenz Hart, 2:28 Richard Rodgers* I'm The Greatest Star –Diana Ross & The 1-25 Producer – Berry Gordy, Gil AskeyWritten-By – Bob Merrill, Jule 5:55 Supremes* Styne Reflections –Diana Ross & The 2-1 Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:48 Supremes* Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* In And Out Of Love –Diana Ross & The 2-2 Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 2:38 Supremes* Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* Forever Came Today –Diana Ross & The 2-3 Producer – Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier*Written-By – Brian 3:13 Supremes* Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.* –Diana Ross & The Some Things You Never Get Used To 2-4 2:23 Supremes* Producer, Written-By – Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson* Love Child –Diana Ross & The Producer – Berry Gordy, Deke Richards, Frank Wilson, Henry 2-5 2:54 Supremes* Cosby, R. Dean TaylorWritten-By – Deke Richards, Frank Wilson, Pam Sawyer, R. Dean Taylor –Diana Ross & The I'm Gonna Make You Love Me 2-6 Supremes* With The Producer – Frank Wilson, Nickolas AshfordWritten-By – Jerry 3:06 Temptations Ross, Jerry Williams*, Ken Gamble* I'm Livin' In Shame –Diana Ross & The Producer – Berry Gordy, Deke Richards, Frank Wilson, Henry 2-7 2:55 Supremes* Cosby, R. Dean TaylorWritten-By – Berry Gordy, Frank Wilson, Henry Cosby, Pam Sawyer, R. Dean Taylor –Diana Ross & The The Composer 2-8 2:58 Supremes* Producer, Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson* –Diana Ross & The I'll Try Something New 2-9 Supremes* With The 2:17 Producer, Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson* Temptations –Diana Ross & The The Young Folks 2-10 3:09 Supremes* Producer – George GordyWritten-By – Allen Story, George Gordy –Diana Ross & The No Matter What Sign You Are 2-11 2:47 Supremes* Producer, Written-By – Berry Gordy, Henry Cosby Someday We'll Be Together –Diana Ross & The 2-12 Producer – Johnny BristolWritten-By – Harvey Fuqua, Jackey 3:19 Supremes* Beavers, Johnny Bristol Up The Ladder To The Roof 2-13 –The Supremes Producer – Frank WilsonWritten-By – Frank Wilson, Vincent 3:10 DiMirco Everybody's Got The Right To Love 2-14 –The Supremes 2:36 Producer – Frank WilsonWritten-By – Lou Stallman Stoned Love 2-15 –The Supremes Producer – Frank WilsonWritten-By – Frank Wilson, Yennik 4:05 Samoht Nathan Jones 2-16 –The Supremes Producer – Frank WilsonWritten-By – Kathy Wakefield, Leonard 2:58 Caston Floy Joy 2-17 –The Supremes 2:30 Producer, Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson* Touch 2-18 –The Supremes 3:39 Producer – Frank WilsonWritten-By – Frank Wilson, Pam Sawyer Automatically Sunshine 2-19 –The Supremes 2:36 Producer, Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson* Your Wonderful Sweet, Sweet Love 2-20 –The Supremes 2:56 Producer, Written-By – William "Smokey" Robinson* I Guess I'll Miss The Man 2-21 –The Supremes Producer – Deke Richards, Sherlie MatthewsWritten-By – Stephen 2:38 Schwartz Bad Weather 2-22 –The Supremes Producer – Stevie WonderWritten-By – Ira Tucker, Jr., Stevie 3:02 Wonder It's All Been Said Before 2-23 –The Supremes Producer – Mike Curb ProductionsWritten-By – Brian Potter, 2:26 Dennis Lambert I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking 2-24 –The Supremes Producer – Brian HollandWritten-By – Brian Holland, Edward 3:09 Holland, Jr., Harold Beatty Notes Originally released in May 1974 as a 35-track triple LP, Diana Ross and the Supremes Anthology was the most comprehensive compilation yet issued. The 3xLP set contained all 27 of the Supremes' R&B hits between 1962-1969, as well as 28 of their 30 pop chart hits. Motown revised its "Anthology" series, putting out editions in 1986, 1995, and 2001 that expanded upon the original release. In August 1986, Motown issued this release, a 49 song double CD under the same title. A revamped "Anthology" 52-track double CD (Motown 530511) was released on September 28, 1995. The double CD released December 18, 2001 contains 50 tracks but none of the songs The Supremes recorded after Diana Ross left the group. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 4988005129666 Other versions Title Category Artist Label Category Country Year (Format) 374 630 794-2, Diana Ross & Anthology Motown, 374 630 794-2, US 1986 374630794-2 The Supremes* (2xCD, Comp) Motown 374630794-2 Diana Ross & Anthology 374 630 794-2 Motown 374 630 794-2 Canada 1986 The Supremes* (2xCD, Comp) Diana Ross & Anthology Tamla ZD72533 ZD72533 Europe 1986 The Supremes* (2xCD, Comp) Motown Diana Ross & Anthology 530 196-2 Motown 530 196-2 Europe 1986 The Supremes* (2xCD, Comp) Diana Ross & Anthology MCDO6198MD2 Motown MCDO6198MD2 US 1986 The Supremes* (2xCD, Comp) Related Music albums to Anthology by Diana Ross Diana Ross & The Supremes - Klassiker The Supremes - Greatest Hits Diana Ross & The Supremes - The Greatest Hits Of Diana Ross & The Supremes Holland Dozier Holland - The Motown Sound Diana Ross And The Supremes - 'Live' At London's Talk Of The Town Barbara Randolph - The Collection Diana Ross & The Supremes - The Happening / I Hear A Symphony The Supremes - The Supremes Sing Holland•Dozier•Holland.
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