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Four Tops’ ‘Greatest Hits’: Motown’s First UK No.1 Album

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For all their international success of the previous two years, Great Britain was still catching up with the Four Tops in early 1968, when something historic happened on February 10, 1968.

Starting with the immense popularity of “Reach Out I’ll Be There” in the autumn of 1966, they’d had four Top 10 hits in little more than a year, with a fifth on the way. But some of their earlier great Motown singles, such as “Baby I Need Your Loving” and “Something About You,” hadn’t made it over the Atlantic.

So when the label released a Greatest Hits collection, fans seized the chance to own it. On that February 1968 bestsellers list, it climbed to No.1 — and became Motown’s first-ever UK album chart-topper. The record had charted in the US the previous September, coming to rest at No.4 in late November. It entered the UK bestsellers in January, at No.26, and made fast progress to No.12 and then No.4.

Then the collection moved to the summit, replacing The BeatlesSgt. Pepper album, no less. No previous Motown album had ever achieved the feat, but ironically, the Tops’ reign was ended just seven days later by, of all artists, their labelmates Diana Ross and the Supremes’ own Greatest Hits collection. But the Tops’ retrospective spent no fewer than 16 consecutive weeks in the Top 10,  and equally impressively, more than a year in the 40-position chart of the time.

Listen to the Best Motown Songs Ever playlist.

Those 56 consecutive weeks were followed by repeated re-entries for well over two years, with a final Top 20 showing for the collection in October 1970. Before the end of 1971, the quartet were riding the British bestsellers with a Greatest Hits Vol. 2 set. The Tops never went back to the UK album summit, but their place in the nation’s hearts was now unshakeable.

Listen to the Four Tops’ compilation, The Singles Collection 1964-1972.

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