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17/12/2023

The Supremes – Merry Christmas

 The Supremes – Merry Christmas

Motown Records, Vinyl, LP, Album, Stereo

 Motown Records 1965       MS 638

credits:
 
  Arranged By – Ernie Freeman, Gene Page, H.B. Barnum
    Producer – Davis & Gordon, Harvey Fuqua

   Instrumental tracks recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Hollywood
Vocal overdubs recorded at Hitsville U.S.A. Studios, Detroit


trackslit:

A1        White Christmas
Written-By – I. Berlin*
3:51
A2        Silver Bells
Written-By – J. Livingston*, R. Evans*
2:57
A3        Born Of Mary
Written-By – D. Gustafson*
2:47
A4        Children's Christmas Song
Backing Vocals – Berry*, Chico*, Joy*, Terry*
Written-By – I. Freeman*
2:50
A5        The Little Drummer Boy
Written-By – H. Simeone*, H. Onorati*, K. Davis*
3:07
A6        My Christmas Tree
Written-By – J. Webb*
3:09
B1        Rudolph, The Red-Nosed Reindeer
Written-By – J. Marks*
2:40
B2        Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
Written-By – H. Gillespie*, J. Coots*
2:40
B3        My Favorite Things
Written-By – R. Rodgers, O. Hammerstein*
2:49
B4        Twinkle Twinkle Little Me
Written-By – R. Miller*, W. O'Malley*
3:01
B5        Little Bright Star
Written-By – A. Capps, M. Dean
2:24






22/03/2023

THE SUPREMES A BIT OF LIVERPOOL








  MOTOWN RECORDS 1964                       MS 623 








A Bit of Liverpool is an album by singing group The Supremes,
released in the fall of 1964 on the Motown label. It was
produced by Berry Gordy with Hal Davis and Marc Gordon doing the mixing







credits:




Released October 16, 1964


Recorded 1964







Personnel





Diana Ross, Florence Ballard, 


and Mary Wilson: lead and background vocals


Hal Davis and Marc Gordon: producers








Track listing








A1 How Do You Do It


A2 World Without Love


A3 House Of The Rising Sun


A4 A Hard Day's Night


A5 Because


A6 You've Really Got A Hold On Me


B1 You Can't Do That


B2 Do You Love Me


B3 Can't Buy Me Love


B4 I Want To Hold Your Hand


B5 Bits And Pieces













  link


 




26/04/2021

THE SUPREMES MEET THE SUPREMES

















MOTOWN RECORDS 1962                                 MT-606 





Released     December 9, 1962


Recorded     1960 - 1962









credits:





          


 Diane Ross, Florence Ballard, 


Mary Wilson and Barbara Martin:


 lead and background vocals


    The Funk Brothers: instrumentation


    Berry Gordy: producer (some tracks); Album executive producer


    Smokey Robinson: producer (some tracks)


    Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier: producers on "Time Changes Things"


    Raymona Liles Gordy: musitron & ondioline instrumentation (some tracks);


producer on "(He's) Seventeen"





tracks list:





A1 Your Heart Belongs To Me

    Written-By – Wm. Robinson*   

A2 Who's Lovin' You

    Written-By – Wm. Robinson*   

A3 Baby Don't Go

    Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*       

A4 Buttered Popcorn

    Written-By – Barney Ales, Berry Gordy Jr.*

A5 I Want A Guy

    Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*, Brian Holland, 


Edward Holland, Jr., Freddie Gorman

B1 You Bring Back Memories

    Written-By – Wm. Robinson*   

B2 The Boy That Got Away

    Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*   

B3 Play A Sad Song

    Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*   

B4 Never Again

    Written-By – Berry Gordy Jr.*   

B5 (He's) Seventeen

    Written-By – Marv Johnson, Raynoma Liles Gordy  





























 
 
 



THE SUPREMES A' GO-GO








 MOTOWN RECORDS 1966                               MS 649    





      Released     August 25, 1966


Recorded     Fall 1965 - summer 1966    








credits:







Diana Ross - lead vocals, background on 

"Come and Get These Memories"

Mary Wilson - background vocals, lead on

 "Come and Get These Memories"

Florence Ballard - background vocals

The Andantes - background vocals on "Put Yourself in My Place"; 

additional (harmony) background vocals on 

"Come and Get These Memories"

Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier: producers, all tracks except those noted

Hal Davis and Frank Wilson - producers, "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" 

"Get Ready", and "Hang On Sloopy"

The Funk Brothers - instrumentation

The Detroit Symphony Orchestra - instrumentation











tracks list:








A1 Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland* 2:53    

A2 This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland* 2:35    

A3 You Can't Hurry Love

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland* 2:49    

A4 Shake Me Wake Me (When It's Over)

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland* 2:41    

A5 Baby I Need Your Loving

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland* 3:03    

A6 These Boots Are Made For Walking

    Written-By – L. Hazlewood* 2:32    

B1 I Can't Help Myself

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland* 2:56    

B2 Get Ready

    Written-By – William Robinson* 2:35    

B3 Put Yourself In My Place

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland*, Thorton* 2:16    

B4 Money (That's What I Want)

    Written-By – B. Gordy Jr.*, J. Bradford* 2:04    

B5 Come And Get These Memories

    Written-By – Holland, Dozier, Holland* 2:01    

B6 Hang On Sloopy

    Written-By – B. Russell*, W. Farrell* 2:46