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  2. My Guy - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wells singles chronology. "What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One". (1963) " My Guy ". (1964) "Once Upon a Time". (1964) " My Guy " is a 1964 hit single by American singer Mary Wells for the Motown label. Written and produced by Smokey Robinson of The Miracles, the song is a woman's rejection of a sexual advance and affirmation of her ...

  3. Two Lovers (Mary Wells song) - Wikipedia

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    Two Lovers (Mary Wells song) " Two Lovers " is a single released in 1962 by Mary Wells on the Motown record label. The song was the third consecutive hit to be both written and produced by Smokey Robinson of The Miracles and recorded by Mary Wells, [3] the two previous charters being "The One Who Really Loves You" and " You Beat Me to the Punch."

  4. You Beat Me to the Punch - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wells singles chronology. "The One Who Really Loves You". (1962) " You Beat Me to the Punch ". (1962) "Two Lovers". (1962) "You Beat Me to the Punch" is a soul single by Motown singer Mary Wells, released on the Motown label in 1962. It was co-written by Smokey Robinson of the Miracles, who was responsible for the majority of hits released ...

  5. Mary Wells - Wikipedia

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    Mary Esther Wells (May 13, 1943 – July 26, 1992) was an American singer, who helped to define the emerging sound of Motown in the early 1960s. [1]Along with the Supremes, the Miracles, the Temptations, Martha Reeves and the Vandellas, and the Four Tops, Wells was said to have been part of the charge in black music onto radio stations and record shelves of mainstream America, "bridging the ...

  6. The One Who Really Loves You (song) - Wikipedia

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    The One Who Really Loves You (song) " The One Who Really Loves You " is a single recorded by Mary Wells on the Motown label in 1962. It was written and composed by Smokey Robinson of The Miracles and peaked at number eight on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number two on the Billboard R&B chart. The song, written by Smokey Robinson, talks about ...

  7. Laughing Boy (song) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wells singles chronology. "Two Lovers". (1963) " Laughing Boy ". (1963) "Your Old Standby". (1963) "Laughing Boy" is a song written and produced by Smokey Robinson and recorded and released as a single by early Motown star Mary Wells in 1963. The single is notable for being the song to break a consecutive streak of top ten hits Wells had ...

  8. Bye Bye Baby (Mary Wells song) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Wells singles chronology. " Bye Bye Baby ". (1960) "I Don't Want to Take a Chance". (1961) "Bye Bye Baby" is the first single by R&B singer Mary Wells, released in September 1960 on the Motown label. The song was one of Motown's earliest hit singles and showcased a much rougher vocal than the singer had during her later years.

  9. Gigolo (Mary Wells song) - Wikipedia

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    Gigolo (Mary Wells song) " Gigolo " is a dance single written and produced by Fonce and Larry Mizell and released by R&B singer Mary Wells on the Epic Records label. It was the former Motown star's first single with the CBS-operated label and brought Wells brief renewed success on the Billboard chart. [1]