
#1-1 to 1-12 issued as the album Here I Am, Motown MS-644. released November 1966. Album produced by Frank Wilson. Recorded October-December 1965, and March-June 1966.
#1-13 to 1-24 issued as the album The Real Barbara McNair, Motown MS-680, April 1969. The Supremes are featured on background vocals on some tracks. Recorded December 1966 and January-February 1967; Smokey Robinson productions recorded July-August 1968.
#1-25, 1-26 released as US single Motown 1087, November 1965; also issued as UK single Tamla-Motown TMG 544, January, 1966.
#2-1 to 2-13. Each of these tracks, except #2-10, is from sessions in which only Smokey Robinson compositions were recorded. However, there is no record indicating there was an LP with the title, 'Barbara Sings Smokey'. It is used here for descriptive purposes only.
Mastered by Gary Moore at Universal Digital Mastering, London. Analog-to-Digital Transfers from original Motown master tapes by Jeff Willens at Universal Mastering Studios-East. #2-11, 2-12, 2-13 and 2-22 mixed from the original session masters by Kevin Reeves at UMS-E.
Special thanks to Andrew Skurow for track annotations and vault research.
Thanks to Adam Charles for the loan of the photographs and artefacts.
This compilation (P) & (C) 2003 Universal Music.
#1-2 writer listed as Hal Davis, not Hal David.
#1-17, 1-21, 2-21 producer unknown
#2-21 writer unknown

LP. CBO Records, 1982, IT. Il prog è ormai lontano ma anche il successo di Figli delle stelle non è vicino e Sorrenti torna a scrivere canzoni di un certo spessore sebbene in ambito pop. Il disco è registrato in California con musicisti della west coast come Jeff Porcaro alla batteria, Leiland Sklar al basso e Michael Mandon & Trevor Veitch alle chitarre.

LP. MCA, 1980, USA. Colonna sonora del film su Hunter S. Thompson interpretato da Bill Murray, prodatta da David Briggs e con canzoni di Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix e Four Tops.