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  1. I Want a Guy
  2. Buttered Popcorn
  3. Your Heart Belongs to Me
  4. Let Me Go the Right Way
  5. A Breathtaking Guy
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  1. I Want a Guy
  2. Buttered Popcorn
  3. Your Heart Belongs to Me
  4. Let Me Go the Right Way
  5. A Breathtaking Guy
  6. Long Gone Lover
  7. When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes
  8. Send Me No Flowers
  9. Where Did Our Love Go
  10. Baby Love
  11. Come See About Me
  12. Stop! In the Name of Love
  13. Back in My Arms Again
  14. Nothing But Heartaches
  15. Mother Dear
  16. Too Hurt to Cry, Too Much in Love to Say Goodbye
  17. I Hear a Symphony
  18. He's All I Got
  19. My World Is Empty Without You
  20. Love Is Like an Itching in My Heart
  21. You Can't Hurry Love
  22. You Keep Me Hangin' On
  23. Remove This Doubt
  24. Love Is Here and Now You're Gone
  25. The Happening
  26. Things Are Changing
  27. Reflections
  28. In and Out of Love
  29. I'm Gonna Make It (I Will Wait for You)
  30. Then
  31. Forever Came Today
  32. Sweet Thing
  33. Some Things You Never Get Used To
  34. Love Child
  35. Keep an Eye
  36. I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
  37. I'm Livin' in Shame
  38. I'll Try Something New
  39. The Composer
  40. Discover Me (And You'll Discover Love)
  41. No Matter What Sign You Are
  42. Someday We'll Be Together
  43. Up the Ladder to the Roof
  44. Everybody's Got the Right to Love
  45. Stoned Love
  46. River Deep, Mountain High
  47. Nathan Jones
  48. Floy Joy
  49. Automatically Sunshine
  50. Your Wonderful, Sweet Sweet Love
  51. Paradise
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Motown Records' Anthology series, first introduced in the 1970s, presented three-LP sets devoted to the work of its major artists, among them, of course, Diana Ross and the Supremes, who got a 35-track treatment in 1974, chronicling their chart hits and a handful of their more adventurous stylistic forays. Twelve years later, Motown brought out a second Anthology of the group for the CD era, expanding to 50 tracks and including recordings by the post-Diana Ross version of the Supremes. Another nine years on, here is yet ...

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The Best of Diana Ross & the Supremes 1995, Motown

UPC: 731453051126

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