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| You Can’t Hurry Love, Stop! In The Name Of Love, I Hear A Symphony, Baby Love, Where Did Our Love Go, The Happening, Come See About Me, Someday We’ll Be Together, more. |
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| 1 When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes |
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| 2 Where Did Our Love Go |
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| 3 Ask Any Girl |
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| 4 Baby Love |
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| 5 Run, Run, Run |
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| 6 Stop! In the Name of Love |
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| 7 Back in My Arms Again |
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| 8 Come See About Me |
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| 9 Nothing But Heartaches |
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| 10 Everything Is Good About You |
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| 11 I Hear a Symphony |
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| 12 Love Is Here and Now You're Gone |
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| 13 My World Is Empty Without You |
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| 14 Whisper You Love Me Boy |
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| 15 The Happening |
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| 16 You Keep Me Hangin' On |
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| 17 You Can't Hurry Love |
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| 18 Standing at the Crossroads of Love |
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| 19 Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart |
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| 20 There's No Stopping Us Now |
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| 21 Reflections |
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| 22 Someday We'll Be Together |
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| 23 Love Child |
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| 24 Some Things You Never Get Used To |
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| 25 Forever Came Today |
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Album Review
With the plethora of options currently in print, the question of whether listeners need another anthology paying homage to the Supremes is entirely a valid one. With Motown's proclivity to recycle and repackage the same material, it comes as no surprise that "Gold" gathers together four previously issued greatest-hits compilations, "Greatest Hits, Vol. 1", "Vol. 2", and "Vol. 3" as well as "At Their Best". To their credit, Motown/Universal took great care in selecting the tracks featured on this 40-song opus, including fan favorites and the hits that took the group straight from the streets of Detroit to the top of the charts, without the inclusion of filler and obvious throwaway tracks. Die-hard fans of the girl group will most likely own all of these hits as well as the outstanding post-Diana Ross"'70s Anthology" issued in 2002. However, those looking for a solid compilation from one of the cornerstones of the mighty Motown music machine will find this to be an excellent reference point and most likely the only collection they'll really need on their shelves. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide
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Biography


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