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Diana Ross Singles
The Supremes
I Want A Guy / Never Again (1961) (Tamla label)
Buttered Popcorn / Who's Lovin' You (1961) (Tamla label)
Your Heart Belongs To Me / (He's) Seventeen (1962)
Let Me Go The Right Way / Time Changes Things (1962)
My Heart Can't Take It No More / You Bring Back Memories (1963)
A Breathtaking Guy / (The Man With The) Rock And Roll Banjo Band (1963)
When The Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes / Standing At The Crossroads Of Love (1963)
Run, Run, Run / I'm Giving You Your Freedom (1964)
Where Did Our Love Go / He Means The World To Me (1964)
Baby Love / Ask Any Girl (1964)
Come See About Me / (You're Gone But) Always In My Heart (1964)
Stop! In The Name Of Love / I'm In Love Again (1965)
Back In My Arms Again / Whisper You Love Me Boy (1965)
Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own (1965)
I Hear A Symphony / Who Could Ever Doubt My Love (1965)
Children's Christmas Song / Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Me (1965)
My World Is Empty Without You / Everything Is Good About You (1965)
Love Is Like An Itching In My Heart / He's All I Got (1966)
You Can't Hurry Love / Put Yourself In My Place (1966)
You Keep Me Hangin' On / Remove This Doubt (1966)
Love Is Here And Now You're Gone / There's No Stopping Us Know (1967)
The Happening / All I Know About You (1967)
Diana Ross & The Supremes
Reflections / Going Down For The Third Time (1967)
In And Out of Love / I Guess I'll Always Love You (1967)
Forever Came Today / Time Changes Things (1968)
Some Things You Never Get Used To / You've Been So Wonderful To Me (1968)
Love Child / Will This Be The Day (1968)
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me / A Place In The Sun* (1968)
I'm Livin' In Shame / I'm So Glad I Got Somebody (Like You Around) (1969)
I'll Try Something New / The Way You Do The Things You Do* (1969)
The Composer / The Beginning Of The End (1969)
No Matter What Sign You Are / The Young Folks (1969)
The Weight / For Better Or Worse* (1969)
Someday We'll Be Together / He's My Sunny Boy (1969)
Medley Of Hits / Where Did We Go Wrong (b-side: Diana Ross) (1981)
All singles released on Motown, except as indicated.
*Diana Ross & The Supremes with The Temptations
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Well we know Diana's is the most successful version on radio and in sales.
it was really wierd because it sounded familiar but i forgot where it came from