Diana Ross & the Supremes: 20 Golden Greats
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Greatest hits album by Diana Ross & the Supremes | |
Released | September 1977 |
Recorded | 1964-1969 |
Genre | Pop, R&B, Baroque pop, Psychedelic pop |
Length | N/A |
Label | Motown |
Producer | Brian Holland Lamont Dozier Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson Berry Gordy Henry Cosby Frank Wilson Deke Richards R. Dean Taylor Johnny Bristol |
20 Golden Greats is a 1977 compilation album by Diana Ross & the Supremes, released on the Motown label in the United Kingdom, which spent seven weeks at number one on the UK album charts. Despite the album's title, the compilation included two tracks that had never been hit singles in the UK: "My World Is Empty Without You" and "Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart". All the other 18 tracks had made the UK singles chart.
Contents
Track listing
Side one
- "Where Did Our Love Go" from Where Did Our Love Go
- "Baby Love" from Where Did Our Love Go
- "Come See About Me" from Where Did Our Love Go
- "Stop! In the Name of Love" from More Hits by The Supremes
- "Back in My Arms Again" from More Hits by The Supremes
- "I Hear a Symphony" from I Hear a Symphony
- "My World Is Empty Without You" from I Hear a Symphony
- "Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart" from The Supremes A' Go-Go
- "You Can't Hurry Love" from The Supremes A' Go-Go
- "You Keep Me Hangin' On" from The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland
Side two
- "Love Is Here and Now You're Gone" from The Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland
- "The Happening" from The Happening and Greatest Hits
- "Reflections" from Reflections
- "In and Out of Love" from Reflections
- "Forever Came Today" from Reflections
- "Some Things You Never Get Used To" from Love Child
- "Love Child" from Love Child
- "I'm Livin' in Shame" from Let the Sunshine In
- "No Matter What Sign You Are" from Let the Sunshine In
- "Someday We'll Be Together" from Cream of the Crop
Personnel
- Diana Ross: lead vocals
- Mary Wilson: background vocals from "Where Did Our Love Go" through "In and Out of Love"
- Florence Ballard: background vocals from "Where Did Our Love Go" through "In and Out of Love"
- The Andantes (Jackie Hicks, Marlene Barrow and Louvain Demps): background vocals on "In and Out of Love" (shared with The Supremes), "Forever Came Today", "Love Child", I'm Livin' in Shame", and "No Matter What Sign You Are"
- Maxine Waters and Julia Waters: background vocals on "Someday We'll Be Together"
- Johnny Bristol: male vocal and background vocals on "Someday We'll Be Together"
- Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson: background vocals on "Some Things You Never Get Used To".
Credits
- Nick Ashford—Composer
- Jackey Beavers—Composer
- Johnny Bristol—Composer
- Henry Cosby—Composer
- Frank DeVol—Composer
- Lamont Dozier—Composer
- Harvey Fuqua—Composer
- Berry Gordy, Jr.—Composer
- Brian Holland—Composer
- Eddie Holland—Composer
- Deke Richards—Composer
- Pam Sawyer—Composer
- Valerie Simpson—Composer
- The Supremes—Primary Artist
- R. Dean Taylor—Composer
- Frank Wilson—Composer
Chart history
Chart (1977) | Peak positions |
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UK Albums Chart[1] | 1 |
Preceded by | UK Albums Chart number-one album 17 September – 5 November 1977 |
Succeeded by 40 Golden Greats by Cliff Richard & The Shadows |
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