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The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 5: 1965

The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 5: 1965
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Ask The Lonely - Four Tops
  2. Where Did You Go - Four Tops
  3. Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About - The Downbeats
  4. You Say You Love Me - The Downbeats
  5. Conscience I'm Guilty - Hattie Littles
  6. You Got Me Worried - Hattie Littles
  7. Shotgun - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  8. Hot Cha - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  9. All For You - Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers
  10. Too Many Fish In The Sea - Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers
  11. Love Makes The World Go `Round, But Money Greases The Wheel - Dee Mullins
  12. Come On Back (And Be My Love Again) - Dee Mullins
  13. I'm Still Loving You - Kim Weston
  14. Go Ahead And Laugh - Kim Weston
  15. Nowhere To Run - Martha & The Vandellas
  16. Motoring - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
  17. Stop! In The Name Of Love - The Supremes
  18. I'm In Love Again - Diana Ross & The Supremes
  19. Stop! In The Name Of Love - The Supremes
  20. When I'm Gone - Brenda Holloway
  21. I've Been Good To You - Brenda Holloway
  22. When I'm Gone - Brenda Holloway
  23. I'll Be Doggone - Marvin Gaye
  24. You've Been A Long Time Coming - Marvin Gaye
  25. I'll Be Doggone - Marvin Gaye
  26. Ooo Baby Baby - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  27. All That's Good - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  28. It's Growing - The Temptations
  29. What Love Has Joined Together - The Temptations

Disc 2:

  1. Never Say No To Your Baby - The Hit Pack
  2. Let's Dance - The Hit Pack
  3. Kiss Me Baby - Stevie Wonder
  4. You Only Pass This Way One Time - The Hillsiders
  5. Rain Is A Lonesome Thing - The Hillsiders
  6. My Baby - The Freeman Brothers
  7. Beautiful Brown Eyes - The Freeman Brothers
  8. Back In My Arms Again - The Supremes
  9. Whisper You Love Me Boy - Diana Ross & The Supremes
  10. Back In My Arms Again - The Supremes
  11. A Thrill A Moment - Kim Weston
  12. I'll Never See My Love Again - Kim Weston
  13. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - Four Tops
  14. Sad Souvenirs - Four Tops
  15. I Can't Help Myself - Four Tops
  16. All The Good Times Are Gone - Howard Crockett
  17. The Great Titanic - Howard Crockett
  18. Lonely, Lonely Girl Am I - The Velvelettes
  19. I'm The Exception To The Rule - The Velvelettes
  20. I'll Keep Holding On - The Marvelettes
  21. No Time For Tears - The Marvelettes
  22. Do The Boomerang - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  23. Tune Up - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  24. Operator - Brenda Holloway
  25. I'll Be Available - Brenda Holloway
  26. Down To Earth - Billy Eckstine
  27. Had You Been Around - Billy Eckstine

Disc 3:

  1. Buttered Popcorn - The Vows
  2. Tell Me - The Vows
  3. He's An Oddball - The Lewis Sisters
  4. By Some Chance - The Lewis Sisters
  5. Why Do You Want To Let Me Go - Marvin Johnson
  6. I'm Not A Plaything - Marvin Johnson
  7. The Only Time I'm Happy - The Supremes
  8. Supremes Interview - The Supremes
  9. Since I Lost My Baby - The Temptations
  10. You've Got To Earn It - The Temptations
  11. I'll Always Love You - The Spinners
  12. Tomorrow May Never Come - The Spinners
  13. This Time Last Summer - Danny Day
  14. Please Don't Turn The Lights Out - Danny Day
  15. Why Break My Heart (Just To Run Around) - Dorsey Burnette
  16. They're Only Words - Dorsey Burnette
  17. Pretty Little Baby - Marvin Gaye
  18. Now That You've Won Me - Marvin Gaye
  19. First I Look At The Purse - The Contours
  20. Searching For A Girl - The Contours
  21. The Tracks Of My Tears - The Miracles
  22. A Fork In The Road - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  23. Shake And Fingerpop - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  24. Cleo's Back - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  25. It's The Same Old Song - Four Tops
  26. Your Love Is Amazing - Four Tops
  27. It's The Same Old Song - Four Tops

Disc 4:

  1. Mother Dear - Diana Ross & The Supremes
  2. Nothing But Heartaches - The Supremes
  3. He Holds His Own - The Supremes
  4. Nothing But Heartaches - The Supremes
  5. Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead - The Marvelettes
  6. Your Cheating Ways - The Marvelettes
  7. Your Cheating Ways - The Marvelettes
  8. You've Changed Me - Brenda Holloway
  9. Who's Lovin' You - Brenda Holloway
  10. You've Been In Love Too Long - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas
  11. Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things) - Martha & The Vandellas
  12. High Heel Sneakers - Stevie Wonder
  13. Funny How Time Slips Away - Stevie Wonder
  14. Music Talk - Stevie Wonder
  15. The Bigger Your Heart Is (The Harder You'll Fall) - Tony Martin
  16. The Two Of Us - Tony Martin
  17. I Don't Know What To Do - Richard Anthony
  18. What Now My Love - Richard Anthony
  19. Hang On Bill - Little Lisa
  20. Puppet On A String - Little Lisa
  21. You Can Cry On My Shoulder - Brenda Holloway
  22. How Many Times Did You Mean It - Brenda Holloway
  23. You Can Cry On My Shoulder - Brenda Holloway
  24. You Need Me - The Lewis Sisters
  25. Moonlight On The Beach - The Lewis Sisters
  26. Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While) - Kim Weston
  27. Don't Compare Me With Her - Kim Weston
  28. Things Are Changing - Diana Ross & The Supremes

Disc 5:

  1. Ain't That Peculiar - Marvin Gaye
  2. She's Got To Be Real - Marvin Gaye
  3. Ain't That Peculiar - Marvin Gaye
  4. My Girl Has Gone - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  5. Since You Won My Heart - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  6. My Girl Has Gone - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  7. My Baby - The Temptations
  8. Don't Look Back - The Temptations
  9. My Baby - The Temptations
  10. Don't Look Back - The Temptations
  11. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) - Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers
  12. How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) - Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers
  13. I Hear A Symphony - The Supremes
  14. Who Could Ever Doubt My Love - Diana Ross & The Supremes
  15. As Long As There Is L-O-V-E, Love - Jimmy Ruffin
  16. How Can I Say I'm Sorry - Jimmy Ruffin
  17. We Call It Fun - The Headliners
  18. Voodoo Plan - The Headliners
  19. Something About You - Four Tops
  20. Darling, I Hum Our Song - Four Tops
  21. I've Been Cheated - The Dalton Boys
  22. Take My Hand - The Dalton Boys
  23. Something's Bothering You - The Dalton Boys
  24. Let's Go Somewhere - R. Dean Taylor
  25. Say You - The Monitors
  26. All For Someone - The Monitors
  27. I Can't Believe You Love Me - Tammi Terrell
  28. Hold Me Oh My Darling - Tammi Terrell

Disc 6:

  1. You're Gonna Love My Baby - Barbara McNair
  2. The Touch Of Time - Barbara McNair
  3. Children's Christmas Song - The Supremes
  4. Twinkle Twinkle Little Me - The Supremes
  5. Uptight (Everything's Alright) - Stevie Wonder
  6. Purple Rain Drops - Stevie Wonder
  7. A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush) - The Velvelettes
  8. Since You've Been Loving Me - The Velvelettes
  9. Don't Mess With Bill - The Marvelettes
  10. Anything You Wanna Do - The Marvelettes
  11. The Flick - Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers
  12. The Flick - Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers
  13. Do Right Baby Do Right - Chris Clark
  14. Don't Be Too Long - Chris Clark
  15. Do Right Baby Do Right - Chris Clark
  16. Going To A Go-Go - The Miracles
  17. Choosey Beggar - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
  18. Ask Any Man - Tony Martin
  19. Spanish Rose - Tony Martin
  20. Cleo's Mood - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  21. Baby You Know You Ain't Right - Jr. Walker & The All Stars
  22. My World Is Empty Without You - The Supremes
  23. Everything Is Good About You - The Supremes
  24. Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) - Frank Wilson
  25. Sweeter As The Days Go By - Frank Wilson
  26. Put Yourself In My Place - The Elgins
  27. Darling Baby - The Elgins

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #59523 in Music
  • Released on: 2006-11-20
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Format: Box set
  • Running time: 456 minutes

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Hip-O Select presents The Complete Motown Singles, Volume 5: 1965, the newest installment in its critically acclaimed continuing series of every Motown single of the Detroit era. With 166 songs on six compact discs, the box set chronicles the arrival of "The Motown Sound" into the mainstream.

From the Artist
There's also the emergence of young Tammi Terrell, the uptown soul of Brenda Holloway and Kim Weston, the pop crossover experiments with Tony Martin and Barbara McNair, plus rare singles from Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers, the Freeman Brothers, the Lewis Sisters, the Headliners, Chris Clark, the Downbeats and the holy grail of Motown collecting, Frank Wilson's "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)." As with previous volumes, also included for several tracks are alternate promotional mixes, different from the commercially available vinyl singles.

This was the year that Berry Gordy realized one of his dreams for Motown: to break down racial barriers. The Supremes, with their many no. 1 Pop hits, were the vehicle; they headlined at New York's prestigious Copacabana; appeared on the cover of Time magazine; were regulars on popular national television shows all year. The social atmosphere is reflected in both introductory essays, found in the box set's 148-page booklet.

Al Abrams, who was Motown Records' first employee and was then the company's publicity director, spins an honest tale of his PR struggles as well as the fun in the midst of changing times. Author Herb Boyd, winner of the American Book Award, presents a socio-political view, weaving his experiences with Malcolm X, the Voting Rights Act and personal reflection with reporting on Motown's emerging business.

As always, each of the box set's 166 tracks gets detailed annotations, thanks to co-producer Keith Hughes and Grammy®-nominated writer Bill Dahl. Nearly every page is stuffed with information, reminiscences from the people who were there, and cool visuals showing off the original labels as sell as classic and rare pictures from the Motown Records Archives.

About the Artist
TCMS Vol. 5 features no. 1 hits from The Supremes' "Back In My Arms Again" (their fifth chart-topper in a row) to the Four Tops' "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)," from Jr. Walker & The All Stars' breakthrough no. 1 hit "Shotgun" to Marvin Gaye's "I'll Be Doggone," a revived Stevie Wonder's "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" to nearly no. 1's from The Miracles' "Going To A Go-Go," "Ooo Baby Baby" and many more.

There's also the emergence of young Tammi Terrell, the uptown soul of Brenda Holloway and Kim Weston, the pop crossover experiments with Tony Martin and Barbara McNair, plus rare singles from Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers, the Freeman Brothers, the Lewis Sisters, the Headliners, Chris Clark, the Downbeats and the holy grail of Motown collecting, Frank Wilson's "Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)." As with previous volumes, also included for several tracks are alternate promotional mixes, different from the commercially available vinyl singles.

This was the year that Berry Gordy realized one of his dreams for Motown: to break down racial barriers. The Supremes, with their many no. 1 Pop hits, were the vehicle; they headlined at New York's prestigious Copacabana; appeared on the cover of Time magazine; were regulars on popular national television shows all year. The social atmosphere is reflected in both introductory essays, found in the box set's 148-page booklet.

Al Abrams, who was Motown Records' first employee and was then the company's publicity director, spins an honest tale of his PR struggles as well as the fun in the midst of changing times. Author Herb Boyd, winner of the American Book Award, presents a socio-political view, weaving his experiences with Malcolm X, the Voting Rights Act and personal reflection with reporting on Motown's emerging business.

As always, each of the box set's 166 tracks gets detailed annotations, thanks to co-producer Keith Hughes and Grammy®-nominated writer Bill Dahl. Nearly every page is stuffed with information, reminiscences from the people who were there, and cool visuals showing off the original labels as sell as classic and rare pictures from the Motown Records Archives.