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New Ways but Love Stays

New Ways But Love Stays is the 2nd studio album by the Jean Terrell-led Supremes. Building on the foundation of the group's first LP, Right On, New Ways was produced by Frank Wilson and features The Supremes' most successful single with Terrell, "Stoned Love".

Critical reception
The Rolling Stone Album Guide praised the "magnificent" "Stoned Love", before lamenting the group's slide into "mere professionalism." == Covers ==
Covers
On New Ways But Love Stays, the Supremes covered Simon & Garfunkel's "Bridge Over Troubled Water", The Beatles' "Come Together, Steam's "Na Na Hey Hey (Kiss Him Goodbye)", The Four Tops' "I Wish I Were Your Mirror", and The Spinners' "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music". == Track listing ==
Track listing
Side one • "Together We Can Make Such Sweet Music" (Martin Coleman, Richard Drapkin) • "Stoned Love" (Yennik Samoht, Frank Wilson) • "It's Time to Break Down" (Ellean Hendley, Wilson) • "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (Paul Simon) • "I Wish I Were Your Mirror" (Pam Sawyer, Frank Wilson) Side two • "Come Together" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) • "Is There a Place (In His Heart for Me)" (Clay McMurray, Martin Coleman) • "Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye" (Gary DeCarlo, Dale Frashuer, Paul Leka) • "Shine on Me" (Frank Wilson) • "Thank Him for Today" (Vincent DiMirco) Bonus tracks • "Love the One You're With" (Stephen Stills) (CD bonus track, position # 7, it does not appear on the original LP) == Personnel ==
Personnel
Jean Terrell – lead vocals and background vocals • Mary Wilson – lead and background vocals • Cindy Birdsong – lead and background vocals • The Andantes – additional background vocals ProductionFrank Wilson – producer except "Is There A Place" • Clay McMurray – producer on "Is There A Place" == Charts ==
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