The studio album that contains all three number one hits |
The Supremes were indeed the
first black female recording act from America to have more than one hit single
placed at number one on overseas singles chart listings in both Canada and the
UK. The song ”Baby Love” managed to top the UK Official Pop Singles Chart,
week-ending 19th November 1964 (2 weeks).
The Four Tops first Trans-Atlantic hit |
In addition to the success
that Motown Records had with The Supremes, the label was also responsible for
the first male vocal recording act to have a number one on both sides of the Atlantic.
The Four Tops with “Reach Out I’ll Be There” went to number one on the
Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart week-ending 15th October 1966 (2
weeks), on the Cash Box Pop Singles Chart week-ending 15th October
1966 (1 week), on the Billboard Hot Rhythm & Blues Singles Chart
week-ending 29th October 1966 (2 weeks) and finally number one on
the UK Official Pop Singles Chart week-ending 29th October 1966 (3
weeks). The track was the second Motown hit single to reach the number one
position in the UK after The Supremes with “Baby Love.”
Motown Records managed to
have two of their top selling recording acts during the 1960s dominate the
number one position on the UK Official Pop Albums Chart for almost the entire
month of February 1968. “Four Tops Greatest Hits” was at the top week-ending 10th
February 1968 (1 week) and was followed by The Supremes compilation album
“Diana Ross and The Supremes Greatest Hits” week-ending 17th
February 1968 (3 weeks).
All the singles, studio
albums and compilation albums listed featured the backing of the legendary Funk
Brothers, the Motown Horn section, the Detroit Symphony Orchestra strings
section and backing vocals from The Andantes.
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