Mary Wells
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Mary Wells

Mary Wells Mary Wells American singer and songwriter (1943–1992) For other people named Mary Wells, see Mary Wells (disambiguation). 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] Quick facts Background information, Birth name ... Mary Wells Wells in 1965 Background information Birth name Mary Esther Wells Also known as Mary Wells Womack Born (1943-05-13)May 13, 1943 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. Died July 26, 1992(1992-07-26) (aged 49) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Genres R&B pop soul disco Occupation Singer-songwriter Years active 1960–1990 Labels Motown 20th Century Fox Atco Jubilee Reprise Epic Motorcity Close Along with the Supremes, the Miracles, the Temptations, Martha Reeves and…

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GENRES: Motown, Soul, Female Vocalist, Girl Group

Albums

Singles

Bye Bye Baby / Please Forgive Me
Bye Bye Baby / Please Forgive Me (1961)
I Don't Want To Take A Chance / I'm So Sorry
I Don't Want To Take A Chance / I'm So Sorry (1961)
Strange Love / Come To Me
Strange Love / Come To Me (1961)
The One Who Really Loves You / I'm Gonna Stay
The One Who Really Loves You / I'm Gonna Stay (1962)
Two Lovers / Operator
Two Lovers / Operator (1962)
You Beat Me To The Punch / Old Love (Let's Try It Again)
You Beat Me To The Punch / Old Love (Let's Try It Again) (1962)
Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right / Laughing Boy
Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right / Laughing Boy (1963)
You Lost The Sweetest Boy / What's Easy For Two Is Hard For One
You Lost The Sweetest Boy / What's Easy For Two Is Hard For One (1963)
Your Old Stand By / What Love Has Joined Together
Your Old Stand By / What Love Has Joined Together (1963)
Ain't It The Truth / Stop Takin' Me For Granted
Ain't It The Truth / Stop Takin' Me For Granted (1964)
Bye Bye Baby / Please Forgive Me
Bye Bye Baby / Please Forgive Me (1964)
My Guy / Oh Little Boy
My Guy / Oh Little Boy (1964)
Dear Lover / Can't Yoy See You're Losing Me
Dear Lover / Can't Yoy See You're Losing Me (1965)
I'm Learning / He's A Lover
I'm Learning / He's A Lover (1965)
Me Without You / I'm Sorry
Me Without You / I'm Sorry (1965)
Never Never Leave Me / Why Don't You Let Yourself Go
Never Never Leave Me / Why Don't You Let Yourself Go (1965)
Use Your Head / Everlovin' Boy
Use Your Head / Everlovin' Boy (1965)
Such A Sweet Thing / Keep Me In Suspense
Such A Sweet Thing / Keep Me In Suspense (1966)