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The Supremes - Nothing But Heartaches flac album
  • Performer The Supremes
  • Title Nothing But Heartaches
  • Date of release 1965
  • Country US
  • Style Soul
  • Other formats MP3 AHX AUD AIFF AU MP4 ASF
  • Genre Soul & Funk
  • Size MP3 1618 mb
  • Size FLAC 1565 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 591

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Nothing but heartaches (Oo-) Oo, nothing but heartaches, But I can't break away, Oh, no, Keep a loving him more each day. Oo, I can't break away from his arms. I can't break away from his charms. Kristin from Bessemer, AlAfter the Supremes' winning streak of five consecutive number ones in the row, their next follow-up was supposed to be a tune called "Mother Dear", but "Nothing But Heartaches" got the deciding vote from Motown's Quality Control - "Mother Dear" is on their album "More Hits By The Supremes"-.

He brings nothing but heartaches Ooh, nothing but heartaches But I can't break away Oh, no keep a loving him more each day Ooh, I can't break away from his arms I can't break away from his charms I can't break away from his kiss 'Cause his kiss I shouldn't miss. To him I'm loyal, to him I'm true Why can't he be the same way too? But the more my love has grown The less love he has shown He makes promises he doesn't keep Sometimes I don't see him all week Just keeps me, keeps me crying myself to sleep. 64. Supremes Interview (Missing Lyrics). 65. Since I Lost My Baby. 66. You've Got To Earn It.

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Nothing But Heartaches (Alternate Vocal) by The Supremes. In fact, Motown itself liked the cover so much it repeated it for the album "The Marvelettes. Actually, this isn't an album, but singles and recordings that might have become singles. The exception is three songs written and recorded expressly for the album, all of them recorded on the same afternoon. Mary Wilson clearly remembers Florence Ballard not being at the session and herself recording background vocals twice.

He brings nothing but heartaches Ooh, nothing but heartaches But I can't break away Oh, no keep a loving him more each day Oh, I can't break away from his arms I can't break away from his charms I can't break away from his kiss 'Cause his kiss I'll shouldn't miss. To him I'm loyal, to him I'm true Why can't he be the same way too But the more my love has grown The less love he had shown He makes promises, he doesn't keep Sometimes I don't see him all week Just keeps me, keeps me crying myself to sleep. He brings nothing but heartaches Ooh,. The Supremes - Anthology Series: The Best of Diana Ross & the Supremes Album Lyrics. 1. A Breathtaking Guy.

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Tracklist

Nothing But Heartaches 2:42
He Holds His Own 2:27

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
MOTOWN 1080, M 1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7", Single) Motown, Motown MOTOWN 1080, M 1080 US 1965
MOTOWN 1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7") Motown MOTOWN 1080 US 1965
M 1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7") Motown M 1080 US 1965
GO 42.618 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7") Tamla Motown GO 42.618 Netherlands 1965
TMG 527 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7", Promo) Tamla Motown TMG 527 UK 1965
MT 1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7", Single) Motown MT 1080 US 1965
TMG 527 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TMG 527 Finland 1965
TMM.610 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TMM.610 New Zealand 1965
MT 1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7", Single) Motown MT 1080 US 1965
MT 1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7", Single, Promo) Motown MT 1080 US 1965
M-1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches / He Holds His Own ‎(7", Single, Promo) Motown M-1080 US 1965
M-1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7") Motown M-1080 US 1965
TMG 527 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TMG 527 UK 1965
TMO-112 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TMO-112 Australia 1965
M-1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown M-1080 Canada 1965
TM 1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TM 1080 Germany 1965
TMG 527 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7", Single) Tamla Motown TMG 527 Denmark 1965
M-1080 The Supremes Nothing But Heartaches ‎(7", Single, Mis) Motown M-1080 US 1965