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**" The Tears " – recorded in 1961 during the sessions for Meet The Supremes – also released on Never-Before-Released-Masters From Today's Brightest Stars-The 1960s
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**" Boyhood of a Superfiend " ( by John Wagner and Peter Doherty, Judge Dredd Megazine volume 1 # 1-12, 1990 – 91 ; collected in Young Death: Boyhood of a Superfiend, May 2008, ISBN 1-905437-65-X )
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**" A Breathtaking Guy " – from the 1964 album, Where Did Our Love Go – all group members have a lead line on the song ’ s chorus
**" Long Gone Lover " – also from Where Did Our Love Go – has the lead on the intro ( and repeats her part in the break ), with Florence Ballard on lead on the outro and Diana Ross leading the rest of the song
**" Baby Love " – from Where Did Our Love Go – Diana leads but Flo & Mary each has brief solos ( ad-libs ) on the released ( second ) version of the song.
**" How Do You Do It " – from the 1964 album, A Bit of Liverpool – all three members of the group sing the song's lead vocal in unison.
**" It Makes No Difference Now " – from the group's 1965 album The Supremes Sing Country, Western and Pop – this was the first released track to feature all group members on lead vocals on a song verse
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**" Not Fade Away " – a group lead with harmonies throughout, recorded in 1964 during sessions for A Bit of Liverpool, released on The Supremes Lost & Found
**" The Ballad Of Davy Crockett " – recorded in 1967 for the unreleased Diana Ross & The Supremes Sing Disney Classics album.
**" Dangerously in Love " ( song ), a song from the album above, originally recorded by Destiny's Child in 2001
**" Beyond the Sea " ( song ), the English language version, recorded by many, the best known by Bobby Darin
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**" Limbo Rock ", a 1961 song about the dance ; first released with lyrics in 1962 by Chubby Checker
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**" Homie the Clown ": The music can be heard during the part where Krusty is watching the Globetrotters vs. Washington Generals match.
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**" My Heart Will Go On " (# 1, American Academy Award, Golden Globe Award, Grammy for Song of the Year )
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