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・ More Golden Hits
・ More Grand Piano
・ More Gravy
・ More Great Dirt
・ More Greatest Hits
・ More Greatest Hits (Connie Francis album)
・ More Greatest Hits of The Monkees
・ More Grey Hairs
・ More Guitar
・ More Guns, Less Crime
・ More Hangzhou
・ More Heart Than Brains
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More Hits by The Supremes
・ More Hits of the 50's and 60's
・ More Hot Rocks (Big Hits & Fazed Cookies)
・ More Human Heart
・ More Human than Human
・ More Information Than You Require
・ More Irish than the Irish themselves
・ More Is More
・ More Is Than Isn't
・ More Jack than God
・ More Jazz Meets the Symphony
・ More Johnny's Greatest Hits
・ More Joy in Heaven
・ More Joy, Less Shame
・ More Joyous


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More Hits by The Supremes : ウィキペディア英語版
More Hits by The Supremes

''More Hits by The Supremes'' is the sixth studio album by Motown singing group The Supremes, released in 1965. The album includes two number-one hits: "Stop! In the Name of Love" and "Back in My Arms Again", as well as the Top 20 single "Nothing but Heartaches".
The album opens up with the b-side "Ask Any Girl" from their ''Where Did Our Love Go'' album, which ironically ended side 2 of their previous album of new material. It was once planned for single release with this new mix.
The album peaked at #6 on the U.S. Billboard album chart, remaining on that chart for 37 weeks. It reached #2 on Billboard's R&B album chart. To further underscore their popularity, each girl's signature was autographed on the album cover. According to Motown data this album managed to sell over 1,675,000 copies.〔http://www.greasylake.org/the-circuit/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F116321-the-supremes-diana-ross-stevie-wonder-and-ray-charlesusa-album-sales%2F〕
The opening track was to have been "Always In My Heart," the back side of "Come See About Me," but then "Ask Any Girl" was remixed as a possible A-side single and the remix opened this album. "Always In My Heart" surfaced later as "You're Gone (But Always In My Heart)" on the "Supremes Sing Holland-Dozier-Holland" album (at the suggestion of a fan!). The problem with the title "Always In My Heart" was the royalties were being misreported to the standard tune "Always In My Heart."
"Mother Dear" originally was to follow up "Nothing But Heartaches" as a single but "Heartaches" not making number one spurred the label to seek another musical direction for the next single. "Mother Dear" was rearranged with a stop beat and re-recorded but again rejected for single release.
The songs were all released in stereo mixes on the stereo version of the vinyl album except "He Holds His Own," which remained unreleased until the 2011 expanded edition.
==Track listing==
All songs written by Holland–Dozier–Holland and produced by Brian Holland & Lamont Dozier.

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