| A few examples on singles released without picture sleeves. In the USA and in UK this was the most common way of releasing singles back in the 60's, while most other countries had picture sleeves. This page also includes examples on re-released 'budget' singles, for example Motown Gold and Yesteryear. | |
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Motown USA This is what US singles often looked like in the 60's. |
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Stateside UK Before Tamla Motown was formed as a label in the UK the singles was released on the Stateside label. (But both Stateside and later Tamla Motown was manufactured by EMI) |
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Tamla Motown UK Stop! In The Name Of Love was the first single released on the new Tamla Motown label in the UK. |
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Motown Yesteryear Series This US re-release series includes several Supremes titles, two hits on each single. |
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Oldtimer German release issued in 1970(?), two hits on each single. |
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Oldies Revival German releases issued in 1975, two hits on each single. |
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The Motown Singles Collection This series was issued in the UK in 1976. Supremes titles: Baby Love c/w Stop! In The Name Of Love and I'm Gonna Make You Love Me c/w a Marvin Gaye song. |
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Hits Come Back Dutch releases issued in 19??, two hits on each single. |
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Motown Oldies German releases issued in 1982, two hits on each single. |
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Motown Gold Singles released in the UK in 1983. Supremes titles: You Can't Hurry Love c/w The Happening, Back In My Arms Again c/w Love Is Here And Now You're Gone |
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Motown Classic Singles UK, 1985. Titles includes The Composer c/w Take Me Where You Go and You Keep Me Hangin' On c/w Come See About Me. |
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