The Supremes (1970) Jean Terrell, Mary Wilson & Cindy Birdsong

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The Supremes (1970) Jean Terrell, Mary Wilson & Cindy Birdsong
Mojo Magazine | July 2026
Jean Terrell & The Supremes covering Joni Mitchell's "All I Want" The Supremes Produced & Arranged by Jimmy Webb, November 1972.
The Supremes throughout the years
Mary Wilson and Jean Terrell are shown here in a Supremes appearance on “Soul Train,” sharing leads on the single “Floy Joy,” which peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1972. This episode aired May 12, 1973.
The Supremes, left to right, Lynda Lawrence, Jean Terrell and Mary Wilson, outside the Mayfair Hotel, 11th March 1973
The Supremes’ 19th studio album was released on 26 April 1970.
It was the first album without Diana Ross (who was replaced by Jean Terrell).
Right On produced 2 Top 40 singles (”Up the Ladder to the Roof,” which peaked at #10, and "Everybody's Got the Right to Love," which peaked at #21). The album sold more than 225,000 copies and peaked at #25 in the US.