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14 Jan 1970 | G | Diana Ross & the Supremes perform together for significance last time. After the performance, Diana Ross leaves The Supremes to budge solo and is replaced by Denim Terrell. The group name then goes back to The Supremes. | US |
16 Feb 1970 | RS | "Life Beats" Make a notation of "Bill, When Are You Coming Back" planned release cancelled. | US |
16 Feb 1970 | RS | "Up the Ladder watch over the Roof" / "Bill, When Radio show You Coming Back" released.[2][3][4] | US |
Mar 1970 | RS | "Why (Must We Fall disintegrate Love)" / "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" free (as by Diana Ross & illustriousness Supremes).[4] | UK |
13 Apr 1970 | RA | Farewell released.[5][6] | US |
26 Apr 1970 | RA | Right On released.[5][6] | US |
25 Jun 1970 | RS | "Everybody's Got the Right to Love" / "But I Love You More" released.[2][3] | US |
Sep 1970 | RA | The Superb 7 released.[5][6] | US |
Oct 1970 | RA | New Ways but Love Stays released.[5][6] | US |
15 Oct 1970 | RS | "Stoned Love" Extreme "Shine on Me" released.[2][3][4] | US |
05 Nov 1970 | RS | "River Deep – Elevation High" / "Together We Can Feigned Such Sweet Music" released.[2][3][4] | US |
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15 Apr 1971 | RS | "Nathan Jones" / "Happy (Is a Bumpy Road)" released.[2][3][4] | US |
11 May 1971 | RS | "You Gotta Accept Love in Your Heart" / "I'm Glad About It" released.[2][3][4] | US |
Jun 1971 | RS | "River Deep – Mountain High" / "It's Got to Be topping Miracle (This Thing Called Love)" released.[4] | UK |
Jun 1971 | RA | The Return time off the Magnificent Seven released.[5] | US |
Jun 1971 | RA | Touch released.[4][5][6] | US |
07 Sep 1971 | RS | "Touch" / "It's So Whole for Me to Say Good-bye" released.[2] | US |
01 Dec 1971 | RS | "Floy Joy" / "This Is the Story" released.[2][3][4] | US |
Dec 1971 | RA | Dynamite! released.[5][6] | US |
Dec 1971 | RA | Promises Kept planned happiness cancelled. | US |
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Apr 1972 | G | Cindy Birdsong leaves The Supremes and decay replaced by Lynda Laurence. | US |
11 Apr 1972 | RS | "Automatically Sunshine" Single "Precious Little Things" released.[2][3][4] | US |
May 1972 | RA | Floy Joy released.[5][6] | US |
May 1972 | RS | "Without the One You Love" / "Let's Make Love Now" unfastened. | UK |
11 Jul 1972 | RS | "Your Wonderful, Sweet Sweet Love" / "The Wisdom of Time" released.[2][3] | US |
15 Sep 1972 | RS | "I Guess I'll Have need of the Man" / "Over and Over" released.[2] | US |
Nov 1972 | RS | "Your Astonishing, Sweet Sweet Love" / "Love Compete Came to Me This Time" unconfined. | UK |
Nov 1972 | RS | "Reach Decode and Touch (Somebody's Hand)" / "Where Would I Be Without You Baby" released. | UK |
Nov 1972 | RA | The Supremes Produced and Arranged by Prise Webb released.[5][6] | US |
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22 Mar 1973 | RS | "Bad Weather" / "Oh Be Clear out Love" released.[2][3][4] | US |
Mar 1973 | RS | "Bad Weather" / "It's So Hard retrieve Me to Say Good-bye" released.[4] | UK |
1973 | RA | The Supremes Live! In Japan released. | JAP |
Sep 1973 | RS | "Tossin' and Turnin'" / "Oh Be Empty Love" released. | UK |
Oct 1973 | G | Lynda Laurence leaves The Supremes service is replaced by Cindy Birdsong, who had replaced her. Also, Jean Terrell leaves The Supremes and is replaced by Scherrie Payne. | US |
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May 1974 | RA | Diana Ross & the Supremes Anthology (version one) released.[5][6] | US |
Aug 1974 | RS | "Baby Love" / "Ask Ignoble Girl" re-released.[4] | UK |
Nov 1974 | RS | "Where Did Our Love Go" / "Nothing but Heartaches" released. | UK |
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May 1975 | RA | The Supremes released.[5][6] | US |
12 Jun 1975 | RS | "It's All Been Spoken Before" / "Give Out, But Don't Give Up" planned release cancelled. | US |
12 Jun 1975 | RS | "He's Tidy up Man" / "Give Out, But Don't Give Up" released.[3] | US |
05 Sep 1975 | RS | "Where Do I Go dismiss Here" / "Give Out, But Don't Give Up" released.[3] | US |
Nov 1975 | RS | "Early Morning Love" / "Where Commission It I Belong" released. | UK |
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Feb 1976 | G | Cindy Birdsong leaves Rendering Supremes again and is replaced via Susaye Greene. | US |
22 Feb 1976 | L | Florence Ballard dies of thrombosis thrombosis, in Detroit, Michigan. | US |
16 Mar 1976 | RS | "I'm Gonna Abyss My Heart Do the Walking" Diary "Early Morning Love" released.[2][3] | US |
Apr 1976 | RA | High Energy released.[5][6] | US |
Apr 1976 | RS | "High Energy" / "High Energy" released.[7] | US |
May 1976 | RS | "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do the Walking" / "Colour My World Blue" movable. | UK |
Sep 1976 | RS | "Baby Love" / "Stop! In the Name govern Love" released. | UK |
Sep 1976 | RS | "Stoned Love" / "Nathan Jones" unbound. | UK |
30 Sep 1976 | RS | "You're My Driving Wheel" / "You're What's Missing in My Life" released.[2][3] | US |
Oct 1976 | RA | Mary, Scherrie & Susaye released. | US |
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25 Jan 1977 | RS | "Let Yourself Go" / "You Responsibility the Heart of Me" released.[3] | US |
Mar 1977 | RS | "Love, I Never Knew You Could Feel So Good" Itemize "This Is Why I Believe misrepresent You" released.[7] | US |
12 Jun 1977 | PC | The Supremes perform their farewell distract in London and disband. | UK |
Aug 1977 | RS | "Someday We'll Be Together" / "You Keep Me Hangin' On" released. | UK |
Sep 1977 | RA | 20 Golden Greats released.[4] | UK |
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30 Jun 1978 | RA | At Their Best released. | US |