Four Tops discography

Four Tops discography

This is a listing of all the singles and albums released by legendary Motown singing group the Four Tops. Throughout their career, twenty-four of their singles reached the Billboard Top 40 with seven of them reaching the top ten and two of them reaching #1 on the chart. An additional twenty-one have reached the UK Top 40 with ten reaching the top ten and one reaching #1 on the chart.

ingles

Levi Stubbs sings on all listed songs except where notified.

Early releases

*1956: "If Only I Had Known" (Grady Records, credited as "The Four Aims")
*1956: "Could It Be You?" (Chess)
*1960: "Ain't That Love" (Columbia Records, reissued in 1965) (US #93)
*1962: "Pennies From Heaven" (Riverside Records)

Motown releases

All the following songs were released on the Motown subsidiary.

Arista releases

Albums

Motown releases

* 1964: "The Four Tops" (US #63; R&B #1)
* 1965: "The Four Tops' Second Album" (R&B #3)
* 1966: "On Top" (US #32; R&B #3)
* 1966: "Four Tops Live!" (US #17; R&B #1)
* 1967: "On Broadway" (US #79; R&B #15)
* 1967: "Reach Out" (US #11; R&B #3)
* 1968: "Yesterday's Dreams" (US #91; R&B #7)
* 1969: "The Four Tops Now!" (US #74; R&B #18)
* 1969: "Soul Spin" (US #163; R&B #30)
* 1970: "Still Waters Run Deep" (US #21; R&B #3)
* 1970: "Changing Times" (US #109; R&B #20)
* 1970: "The Magnificent Seven" (The Supremes & Four Tops) (US #113; R&B #18)
* 1971: "The Return of the Magnificent Seven" (The Supremes & Four Tops) (US #154; R&B #18)
* 1971: "Dynamite!" (The Supremes & Four Tops) (US #160; R&B #21)
* 1972: "Nature Planned It" (US #50; R&B #4)
* 1983: "Back Where I Belong" (US #65; R&B #47)
* 1985: "Magic" (US #140; R&B #33)
* 1986: "Hot Nights"
* 1995: "Christmas Here With You"

ABC-Dunhill releases

* 1972: "Keeper of the Castle" (US #33; R&B #6)
* 1973: "Main Street People" (US #66; R&B #8)
* 1974: "Live & In Concert" (US #92; R&B #29)
* 1974: "Meeting of the Minds" (US #118; R&B #22)
* 1975: "Night Lights Harmony" (US #148; R&B #24)
* 1976: "Catfish" (US #124; R&B #26)
* 1977: "The Show Must Go On" (R&B #54)
* 1978: "At the Top" (R&B #73)

Casablanca releases

* 1981: "Tonight!" (US #37; R&B #5)
* 1982: "One More Mountain" (R&B #45)

Arista release

* 1988: "Indestructible" (US #149; R&B #66)


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