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dbpedia:Mother_Dear
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"Mother Dear" is a 1965 song recorded by The Supremes for the Motown label. Written and produced by Motown's main production team, Holland–Dozier–Holland, it was an unreleased single for More Hits by The Supremes; it was canceled in favor of the single "Nothing but Heartaches", as it was considered too lightweight to follow their previous single, "Back in My Arms Again".
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Mother Dear
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dbpedia:More_Hits_by_The_Supremes
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"He Holds His Own"/"Who Could Ever Doubt My Love"
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dbpedia:Gramophone_record
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dbpedia:Pop_music
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dbpedia:The_Supremes
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dbpedia:Back_in_My_Arms_Again
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dbpedia:Brian_Holland dbpedia:Lamont_Dozier
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1965-06-21Z
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dbpedia:Motown
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1965-07-16Z 1965-07-23Z 1965-10-06Z
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168.0
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dbpedia:I_Hear_a_Symphony
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dbpedia:Holland–Dozier–Holland