Personally, I don't care for the singles output for the start of the Scherrie years. On their own, "He's My Man" and "Where Do I Go From Here" are great songs. I like them both. But it just seems like the wrong direction. I think "You Can't Stop A Girl" should've been the lead single. To me it has a sound that was a perfect direction for the group at this point. A great introduction to Scherrie. Follow it up with "Color My World Blue", which I think follows a similar formula as "Stop A Girl". After that I would've gone with "You Turn Me Around" for a change of pace. I think all three of these had the potential to make the Supremes competitors during this period.

For some reason "Early Morning Love" was only issued in the UK, but it would've been interesting to see how well the song would've done as an official single in the US. IMO it isn't as disco-y as the other two singles released and thus may have been better received.

Anyway, thoughts?