The Complete Motown Singles Vol. 5: 1965
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Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Ask The Lonely Alternate Stereo Mix
- Where Did You Go Single Version
- Do You Know What I'm Talkin' About
- You Say You Love Me
- Conscience I'm Guilty
- You Got Me Worried
- Shotgun Album Version
- Hot Cha Album Version
- All For You Album Version
- Too Many Fish In The Sea Album Version
- Love Makes The World Go `Round, But Money Greases The Wheel
- Come On Back (And Be My Love Again)
- I'm Still Loving You
- Go Ahead And Laugh Second Version
- Nowhere To Run "16 Big Hits" Stereo Version
- Motoring Single Version (Stereo)
- Stop! In The Name Of Love Promo version
- I'm In Love Again Album Version (Stereo)
- Stop! In The Name Of Love Single Version (Mono)
- When I'm Gone Single Version
- I've Been Good To You Album Version
- When I'm Gone Second Version
- I'll Be Doggone Single Version (Mono)
- You've Been A Long Time Coming Album Version
- I'll Be Doggone Second version
- Ooo Baby Baby Album Version (Stereo)
- All That's Good Single Version (Mono)
- It's Growing Single Version (Mono)
- What Love Has Joined Together Album Version (Stereo)
Disc 2:
- Never Say No To Your Baby Single Version
- Let's Dance
- Kiss Me Baby Single Version - Mono
- You Only Pass This Way One Time
- Rain Is A Lonesome Thing
- My Baby
- Beautiful Brown Eyes
- Back In My Arms Again Promo version
- Whisper You Love Me Boy Album Version (Stereo)
- Back In My Arms Again Single Version (Stereo)
- A Thrill A Moment Single Version
- I'll Never See My Love Again
- I Can't Help Myself Single Version (Mono)
- Sad Souvenirs Single Version (Mono)
- I Can't Help Myself Second Version
- All The Good Times Are Gone
- The Great Titanic
- Lonely, Lonely Girl Am I Single Version
- I'm The Exception To The Rule Single Version
- I'll Keep Holding On Single Version
- No Time For Tears
- Do The Boomerang Album Version
- Tune Up Album Version
- Operator Single Version
- I'll Be Available
- Down To Earth Album Version
- Had You Been Around Album Version
Disc 3:
- Buttered Popcorn
- Tell Me Single Version
- He's An Oddball
- By Some Chance
- Why Do You Want To Let Me Go
- I'm Not A Plaything
- The Only Time I'm Happy Album Version (Stereo)
- Supremes Interview
- Since I Lost My Baby Single Version (Mono)
- You've Got To Earn It Single Version (Mono)
- I'll Always Love You Single Version
- Tomorrow May Never Come
- This Time Last Summer
- Please Don't Turn The Lights Out
- Why Break My Heart (Just To Run Around)
- They're Only Words
- Pretty Little Baby Single Version (Mono)
- Now That You've Won Me Album Version (Mono)
- First I Look At The Purse Single Version
- Searching For A Girl
- The Tracks Of My Tears "16 Big Hits" Stereo Version
- A Fork In The Road Single Version (Mono)
- Shake And Fingerpop Album Version
- Cleo's Back Album Version
- It's The Same Old Song Single Version (Mono)
- Your Love Is Amazing
- It's The Same Old Song Second Version
Disc 4:
- Mother Dear Stereo
- Nothing But Heartaches Single Version (Mono)
- He Holds His Own Album Version
- Nothing But Heartaches Second Version
- Danger Heartbreak Dead Ahead Single Version
- Your Cheating Ways Single Version
- Your Cheating Ways Second Version
- You've Changed Me
- Who's Lovin' You Album Version
- You've Been In Love Too Long Single Version
- Love (Makes Me Do Foolish Things) "16 Big Hits" Stereo Version
- High Heel Sneakers Single Version - Mono
- Funny How Time Slips Away Single Version - Mono
- Music Talk Single Version - Mono
- The Bigger Your Heart Is (The Harder You'll Fall) Single Version
- The Two Of Us
- I Don't Know What To Do
- What Now My Love
- Hang On Bill
- Puppet On A String
- You Can Cry On My Shoulder Single Version
- How Many Times Did You Mean It
- You Can Cry On My Shoulder Second Version
- You Need Me Single Version
- Moonlight On The Beach Single Version
- Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me A Little While) Single Version
- Don't Compare Me With Her
- Things Are Changing Promo Version
Disc 5:
- Ain't That Peculiar Single Version (Mono)
- She's Got To Be Real
- Ain't That Peculiar Second Version
- My Girl Has Gone Single Version (Mono)
- Since You Won My Heart Album Version (Stereo)
- My Girl Has Gone Second Version
- My Baby Single Version (Mono)
- Don't Look Back Album Version (Stereo)
- My Baby Second Version
- Don't Look Back Second Version
- I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) Single Version
- How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Album Version
- I Hear A Symphony Single Version (Mono)
- Who Could Ever Doubt My Love Album Version (Stereo)
- As Long As There Is L-O-V-E, Love Album Version
- How Can I Say I'm Sorry
- We Call It Fun
- Voodoo Plan
- Something About You Single Version (Mono)
- Darling, I Hum Our Song Single Version
- I've Been Cheated
- Take My Hand
- Something's Bothering You
- Let's Go Somewhere
- Say You
- All For Someone
- I Can't Believe You Love Me
- Hold Me Oh My Darling
Disc 6:
- You're Gonna Love My Baby Single Version
- The Touch Of Time Single Version
- Children's Christmas Song Album Version
- Twinkle Twinkle Little Me Album Version
- Uptight (Everything's Alright) Single Version
- Purple Rain Drops Single Version - Mono
- A Bird In The Hand (Is Worth Two In The Bush) Single Version
- Since You've Been Loving Me Single Version
- Don't Mess With Bill Single Version
- Anything You Wanna Do
- The Flick Part 2
- The Flick Part 1
- Do Right Baby Do Right Single Version
- Don't Be Too Long Single Version (Mono)
- Do Right Baby Do Right Second Version
- Going To A Go-Go Single Version (Mono)
- Choosey Beggar Single Version (Mono)
- Ask Any Man
- Spanish Rose
- Cleo's Mood Album Version
- Baby You Know You Ain't Right
- My World Is Empty Without You Single Version (Mono)
- Everything Is Good About You
- Do I Love You (Indeed I Do)
- Sweeter As The Days Go By
- Put Yourself In My Place Single Version
- Darling Baby
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #27698 in Music
- Released on: 2006-11-20
- Number of discs: 6
- Format: Box set
- Dimensions: 1.87 pounds
- 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.




