Twenty-six Miracles songs reached the top 10 of the Billboard R&B singles chart, including four R&B number ones.
[1] At #32, the Miracles are the highest-ranking Motown group on Rolling Stone magazine's list of "The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time".
[2] They also have the distinction of having more songs inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame than any other Motown group.
Also, with the passing of decades over time, some songs that did not sell a million records initially may have indeed done so over the years.
However, several reference works, such as the books Hits of the '60s: The Million Sellers by Demitri Coryton and Joseph Murrells,[4] as well as The Book of Golden Discs by Joseph Murrells,[5] point out that the Miracles had several million-selling records during their career, including "Shop Around" (1961), "You've Really Got a Hold on Me" (1962), "Mickey's Monkey" (1963), "The Tracks of My Tears" (1965), "Going to a Go-Go", (single and album) (1965), "I Second That Emotion" (1967), "Baby Baby Don't Cry" (1969), "The Tears of a Clown" (1970), "Do It Baby" (1974), "Love Machine" (1975), and the platinum album City of Angels (1975).