We Remember Sam Cooke

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studio album
First released:
Apr 12 1965

Overview Edit

We Remember Sam Cooke is an album recorded by The Supremes, issued by Motown in April 1965 (see 1965 in music). The album is a tribute album dedicated to soul musician Sam Cooke, who had died the previous December. Notable selections on the album, comprised entirely of Cooke covers, included covers of "A Change Is Gonna Come", "You Send Me", and, with Florence Ballard on lead instead of Diana Ross, "(Ain't That) Good News".

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Release dates:
  • Apr 12 1965 in United States

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  • CD

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    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    You Send Me
    2:46
    2
    Nothing Can Change My Love
    2:29
    3
    Cupid
    2:40
    4
    Chain Gang
    2:46
    5
    Bring It on Home to Me
    2:53
    6
    Only Sixteen
    2:23
    7
    Havin' a Party
    2:34
    8
    Shake
    2:39
    9
    Wonderful World
    2:45
    10
    A Change Is Gonna Come
    2:13
    11
    Good News
    2:32

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