1965 studio album by The Supremes
The Supremes Sing Country, Western & Pop is the fourth studio album recorded by the Supremes , issued by Motown in February 1965. The album was presented as a covers /tribute album of country songs, as Ray Charles had done with his album Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music . However, over half of the selections on The Supremes Sing Country, Western & Pop were written in-house by Motown staffer Clarence Paul . One of the songs on the album is "My Heart Can't Take It No More ", which the Supremes had recorded in 1962 and released in 1963 as a single.
The album was a modest success peaking at number 79 on the US Billboard Top LPs chart, with sales exceeding 38,000 copies.[ 4]
Track listing
Side One
"Funny How Time Slips Away " (Willie Nelson , originally by Nelson)
"My Heart Can't Take It No More " (Clarence Paul )
"It Makes No Difference Now" (Floyd Tillman , originally by Eddy Arnold )
"You Didn't Care" (Paul)
"Tears in Vain" (Paul)
Side Two
"Tumbling Tumbleweeds " (Bob Nolan , originally by Sons of the Pioneers )
"Lazy Bones " (Johnny Mercer , Hoagy Carmichael )
"You Need Me" (Paul)
"Baby Doll" (Paul, Stevie Wonder )
"Sunset" (Paul, Wonder)
"(The Man With the) Rock and Roll Banjo Band" (Paul, Berry Gordy, Jr. )
Personnel
Singles history
"My Heart Can't Take It No More" b/w "You Bring Back Memories" (from Meet the Supremes ) (Motown 1040, February 2, 1963)
Chart history
References
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