From pillowy pop to foot-stomping beats: The Supremes’ 20 best songs

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Sixty years on from their first US No 1, Where Did Our Love Go, we rate the Motown group’s greatest singles – sung with and without Diana Ross

Pop that packs an emotional punch … Florence Ballard, Mary Wilson Diana Ross. Photograph: Michael Ochs Archives

20. Let Yourself Go The final Supremes album, Mary, Scherrie and Susaye, flopped on release and has been overlooked ever since. This is a mistake, as underlined by the impossibly euphoric, warp-speed disco of Let Yourself Go. For more of the same, check out the album’s equally fabulous closer Love, I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good.Motown’s producers were always sharply attuned to broader musical developments.

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