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| Definitive set includes 104 songs by The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson, Jackson 5, Four Tops and many others. |
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| 1 Money (That's What I Want) - Strong, Barrett |
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| 2 Shop Around - Miracles |
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| 3 Please Mr. Postman - Marvelettes, The |
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| 4 Jamie - Holland, Eddie |
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| 5 The One Who Really Loves You - Wells, Mary |
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| 6 Do You Love Me - Contours, The |
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| 7 Beechwood 4-5789 - Marvelettes |
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| 8 You Beat Me to the Punch - Wells, Mary |
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| 9 Stubborn Kind of Fellow - Gaye, Marvin |
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| 10 Two Lovers - Wells, Mary |
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| 11 You've Really Got a Hold on Me - Miracles |
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| 12 Come and Get These Memories - Martha & the Vandellas |
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| 13 Pride and Joy - Gaye, Marvin |
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| 14 Fingertips, Pt. 2 [Live] - Wonder, Stevie |
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| 15 (Love Is Like A) Heat Wave - Martha & the Vandellas |
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| 16 Mickey's Monkey - Miracles |
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| 17 Leaving Here - Holland, Eddie |
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| 18 The Way You Do the Things You Do - Temptations |
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| 19 My Guy - Wells, Mary |
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| 20 Devil With a Blue Dress On - Long, Shorty [1] |
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| 21 Every Little Bit Hurts - Holloway, Brenda |
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| 22 Baby I Need Your Loving - Four Tops |
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| 23 Dancing in the Streets - Martha & the Vandellas |
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| 24 My Smile Is Just a Frown (Turned Upside Down) - Crawford, Carolyn |
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| 25 Needle in a Haystack - Velvelettes, The |
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Album Review
Instead of following Stax/Volt's pattern and delivering an exhaustive box set containing all of their singles, Motown decided to limit their singles box, "Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971", to four discs that concentrated on the hits. There are a handful of wonderful lesser-known songs here, such as the Contours' "First I Look At The Purse," but the main strength of the 103-track box is that it features all of the biggest songs from Motown's golden era in one place. Collectors could have used a more comprehensive set, and the box itself could have been packaged with a little more care (there are no artists listed on the back of the individual discs, only songs), but "Hitsville USA" stands as a definitive overview and introduction to one of the most groundbreaking labels in pop music history. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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