Mary Wells

About Mary Wells

Motown's biggest female solo star, and a highly original vocalist with a unique blend of sophistication and innocence, Mary Wells enjoyed a long string of hits in the first half of the 1960s (Motown's glory days), mostly penned by genius writer/producer Smokey Robinson. In '64, Wells recorded a successful album of duets with Marvin Gaye. After leaving Motown in the mid-'60s, she had a few smaller hits here and there, but by the '70s her chart reign was over. An indefatigable trooper, she continued recording until she was felled by cancer in 1992.

Mary Wells MP3 Downloads

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You Beat Me To The Punch (2:40)
Album: The Definitive Collection

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Two Lovers (2:46)
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Your Old Stand By (2:45)
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What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One (2:52)
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Operator (2:44)
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Laughing Boy (2:53)
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I Don't Want To Take A Chance (2:47)
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The One Who Really Loves You (2:26)
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You Lost The Sweetest Boy (2:31)
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Old Love (Let's Try It Again) (2:20)
Album: The Definitive Collection

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Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right (2:46)
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What Love Has Joined Together (2:55)
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Oh Little Boy (What Did You Do To Me) (2:38)
Album: The Definitive Collection

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Whisper You Love Me Boy (2:39)
Album: The Definitive Collection

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Bye Bye Baby (2:53)
Album: The Definitive Collection

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My Guy (2:48)
Album: 60s Classics

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