Stop! In the Name of The Supremes: Can you ace this Supremes trivia?

How well do you know this record-setting Motown girl group?

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What is there to say about The Supremes that hasn't already been said about this iconic, groundbreaking group? According to Billboard, The Supremes are the most successful American group of all time, with 12 number-one hits on the charts. In 2017, Billboard named them the number-one girl group of all time. Their legacy and impact is unrivaled.

In honor of the 60th anniversary of their first appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, we want to see how well you know the Motown group. 

  1. Who was the founder of Motown Records, the label that helped The Supremes rise to fame?
  2. What 2006 movie, inspired by The Supremes’ story, featured Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson?
  3. When did The Supremes make their Ed Sullivan Show debut?
  4. Which one of these songs is NOT a Supremes song?
  5. Which of these songs was released by Diana Ross & The Supremes in collaboration with The Temptations?
  6. What famous live television show did The Supremes frequently appear on during the 1960s?
  7. What was the title of The Supremes' first album released in 1962?
  8. What was the original name of The Supremes before they changed it?
  9. Which member of The Supremes replaced Florence Ballard after she left the group in 1967?
  10. Which Supremes member became the most successful solo artist after leaving the group?

Stop! In the Name of The Supremes: Can you ace this Supremes trivia?

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54 Comments

oumpaloop 1 hour ago
I got 10 out of 10 on the Supreme quiz
LalaLucy 6 hours ago
6/10. A few missteps on that one...🙄
MacDoc 6 hours ago
We get METV on Frndly TV. For some reason that no one’s ever explained to me, we never see Ed Sullivan. We always get two Carol. Burnett shows on Sunday night. Don’t know why?
Kramden62 MacDoc 5 hours ago
Because Ed Sullivan is on Catchy Comedy, MeTV' sister channel. I think Catchy is also on Frndly's chsnnel lineup.

BTW: 9/10. Missed #3. I thought it was '65 the Supremes made their debut on Sullivan's show.
Badge714 6 hours ago
Wow. 1/10. Guess I never paid attention to the Supremes.
CaptainDunsel Badge714 2 hours ago
Ya' beat me by one! I got two right, purely by accident. Otherwise, might have had a perfect score.
ERROL 6 hours ago
Come see about your score! You got 5 out of 10
Looks like you didn't quite hear the music on this one!
hahaha didn't think I'd get that many
texasparrow55 21 hours ago
8/10. Sparkly, Glittery and Supreme they were.
Get down with Motown ( a lot of good songs) !!!
hrcopter 22 hours ago
10/10 with some lucky guesses. I wasn’t born when they were around but heard a lot of Diana’s solo music growing up.
Jacki hrcopter 15 hours ago
Same here. They were before my time.
musicman37 Jacki 6 hours ago
That's no excuse. Those who ignore history are doomed to repeat it.
Kramden62 hrcopter 5 hours ago
I was born in 1962. I was only 4 years old in 1966 and my family and I were living in the Detroit suburb of Warren, Michigan. I remember whenever my folks listened to CKLW or WXYZ-AM on their big console stereo not a day went by without those stations playing a Motown hit, especially from the Supremes.

One of my friends who lived down the street from us had an older sister who had a fancy stereo set. She had many of the Supremes' albums.
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