Mary Wells - The Best of Mary Wells - The Millennium Collection
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The Best of Mary Wells - The Millennium Collection
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| Artist(s) | Mary Wells |
| Studio | Motown |
| Release Date | October 26, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 601215399127 |
| Buy this item | $8.49 at Amazon.com As of Jan 9 5:59 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Single |
Tracks
- The One Who Really Loves You
- You Beat Me to the Punch
- Two Lovers
- Your Old Standby
- What's Easy for Two Is So Hard for One
- My Guy
- Laughing Boy
- Once upon a Time - Mary Wells, Ales, Barney
- I Don't Want to Take a Chance - Mary Wells, Stevenson, William
- You Lost the Sweetest Boy - Mary Wells, Holland, Brian
- Bye Bye Baby - Mary Wells, Wells, Mary
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The best of Mary Wells CD is just right to have. |
I always remember listening to Mary Wells on the radio as a kid back in the 1980's. Her song "My Guy" is heard alot. The one I do like alot is "You lost the sweetest boy". Which I heard it in 1989. Awesome writers.
I know that Mary Wells was out in the 1960's. Great singer and very beautiful person.
I remember back in summer of 1990 that she had throat cancer. Everyone was shocked.
Of course in mid-summer 1992. Mary had went on to heaven and will always be remembered forever.
I'll keep this CD for years to come.
Mary's legacy will go on.
Even though she's up there watching us that are fans of her.
We'll always love her songs from Motown forever.
June 28, 2008
| TIME MACHINE TAKES YOU BACK IN TIME |
Thanks June 28, 2006
| Mary Wells CD Review |
| A solid basic Mary Wells hit collection of soul songs |
Mary Wells became a star when Barry Gordy signed her as a teenager and she had her first Motown hit, "Bye Bye Baby" (#45 on the Billboard Pop charts, although most of her songs always charted better on the R&B charts). This collection includes three other Top 10 hits, all of which were written and produced by Smokey Robinson: "The One Who Really Loves You" (#8), "You Beat Me to the Punch" (#9), and "Two Lovers" (#7). In fact, Robinson wrote the first seven tracks on this album, which includes "Laughing Boy" (#15). "I Don't Want to Take a Chance" (#33), "Once Upon a Time" (#19) and "You Lost the Sweetest Boy" (#22) are also pretty good.
With her soft voice, Mary Wells was a soul singer who could sound both shy and sexy at the same time. However, with only eleven tracks this is a less than satisfying collection, because it is missing some hits, such as "What's the Matter With You Baby" (#17). The 2-disc set "Looking Back 1961-1964," put out by Motown, would be the much better choice for her fans. However, for the casual fan who would like to have more than "My Guy," this "Millennium Collection" certainly fulfills the minimum Mary Wells requirement. March 21, 2005
| 20TH CENTURY MASTER = MARY WELLS |
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