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  1. 17. Mai 2012 · Light & easy mood...good tempo...hope U like..FLOY JOYOn this Album were Mary Wilson, Jean Terrell & Cindy Birdsong! Diana Ross was NOT with the group on thi...

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  2. Floy Joy The Supremes. Released May 1972. Floy Joy Tracklist. 1. Your Wonderful Sweet, Sweet Love Lyrics. 2. Floy Joy Lyrics. 3. A Heart Like Mine Lyrics. 4. Over and Over Lyrics. 5. Precious ...

  3. Ooh, ooh, I know I'm only one of a million girls Who would give their world to you Floy Joy. Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! That's your name. Your real name may be Smith or Jones But not your claim to fame. Oh, it's a joy boy! Any girl who knew you at all Would have to call you Floy Joy! Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! I get a

  4. About Floy Joy "Floy Joy" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and released as a single in December 1971 by popular Motown female singing group The Supremes. The song, built on a retro sixties vibe reminiscent of past Supremes songs, was recorded by the group's former mentor Robinson, marking his first production of a Supremes song since 1969's "The Composer".

  5. 24. Feb. 2023 · Floy Joy! Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! You′re the man. I know I'll never own you Floy But see me when you can. Ooh, ooh, I know I′m only one of a million girls Who would give their world to you Floy Joy. Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! That's your name. Your real name may be Smith or Jones But not your claim to fame.

  6. Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! You're the man. I know I'll never own you Floy But see me when you can. Ooh, ooh, I know I'm only one of a million girls Who would give their world to you Floy Joy. Floy, Floy, Floy Floy Joy! That's your name. Your real name may be Smith or Jones But not your claim ...

  7. About Floy Joy "Floy Joy" is a song written by Smokey Robinson and released as a single in December 1971 by popular Motown female singing group The Supremes. The song, built on a retro sixties vibe reminiscent of past Supremes songs, was recorded by the group's former mentor Robinson, marking his first production of a Supremes song since 1969's "The Composer".