The Return of the Magnificent Seven
The Return of the Magnificent Seven is the second collaborative album between Motown label mates The Supremes and The Four Tops, released in 1970. The album featured fewer covers than their first album together, The Magnificent 7. None of the three albums the Supremes did with the Four Tops matched the success of the Supremes/Temptations duet albums.
Track listing
- "You Gotta Have Love in Your Heart"
- "I Wonder Where We're Going"
- "Call Me"
- "One More Bridge to Cross"
- "If You Could See Me Now"
- "I'll Try Not to Cry"
- "I'm Glad About It"
- "Let's Make Love Now"
- "I Can't Believe You Love Me"
- "Where Would I Be Without You Baby"
- "What Do You Have to Do (To Stay on the Right Side of Love)"
Personnel
Chart history
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Singles
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Studio albums |
Four Tops (1964) · Four Tops' Second Album (1965) · On Top (1966) · Reach Out (1967) · Yesterday's Dreams (1968) · The Four Tops Now! (1969) · Soul Spin (1969) · Still Waters Run Deep (1970) · Changing Times (1970) · Nature Planned It (1972) · Keeper of the Castle (1972) · Main Street People (1973) · Meeting the Minds (1974) · Night Lights Harmony (1975) · Catfish (1976) · The Show Must Go On (1977) · At The Top (1978) · Tonight! (1981) · One More Mountain (1982) · Back Where I Belong (1983) · Magic (1985) · Hot Nights (1986) · Indestructible (1988)
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Other albums |
Four Tops Live! (1966) · Live & in Concert (1974) · Christmas Here With You (1995) · The Ultimate Collection (1997) · Lost & Found: Breaking Through (1999)
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Singles
(US/UK Top Ten singles) |
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Book:Four Tops
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