October 23, 201113 yr Mary Wells, unfortunately for most (normal ) people they can only ever think of My Guy. That's our gain and their loss, I suppose .
October 29, 201113 yr Superb and overlooked double-sider that won't break the bank...already posted is the East Coast stock copy...here is the West Coast Monarch press...possibly a demo?
September 2, 201212 yr One if not thee best female vocalists to having graced the Motown label. In my humble opinion up there with Gladys Knight as the best Detroit could over. Faultless and can do no wrong. I know I'm a sucker for female vocalist but god she can sing. TMIB
September 2, 201212 yr A current double sider fav at the mo, with Bobby Womack at the helm is, "If You Can't Give Her Up (Give Her Love)" coupled with "Cancel My Subscription" [believe this side was withdrawn on later issues of this Reprise 45??] If You Can't Give Her Love (Give Her Up) https://youtu.be/czrlaOaGw4Q Cancel My Subscription https://youtu.be/D8_CY7zowd0 steve
September 5, 201212 yr As far as soul artists go, I just dot think she cuts it for me. Great voice made for a different market which could have been big. . . But not that gritty soul that we love IMHO
March 31, 201411 yr Some nice Aussie 45's to add... 'My Guy' is common in every country I guess, would like it on a demo though.. the 'Aint it the Truth' 45 is the sellers scan not mine, Ive not got it in the post yet.. Â Â
July 29, 201410 yr i love this tune,her voice on this midtempo gem is fantastic,especially when the male backing comes in! Â
July 29, 201410 yr A couple of her Jubilee sides  Flip to "The Doctor", love it but not quite so much as the Valentinos  Two Lovers History ........ not to be confused with her "Two Lovers"  https://youtu.be/dAtAUXXpNh4  Sweet Love Â
May 31, 20195 yr Author On 02/09/2012 at 01:28, Steve Edgar said: A current double sider fav at the mo, with Bobby Womack at the helm is, "If You Can't Give Her Up (Give Her Love)" coupled with "Cancel My Subscription" [believe this side was withdrawn on later issues of this Reprise 45??] Â If You Can't Give Her Love (Give Her Up) https://youtu.be/czrlaOaGw4Q Â Cancel My Subscription https://youtu.be/D8_CY7zowd0 Â steve Â
June 1, 20195 yr  Big favourite of mine from Mary Wells - What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One. Still a very popular song with the dancers to this day...
June 2, 20195 yr allot of Mary's 20th Century classic here on Aussie labels, very nice on white test demo as well 🙂 also one of her earlier Jubilee recordings that came out on the London Label, dist with a Decca sleeve... I have all her Motown 45's but will try to scan later, its interesting to see how much Motown re issues things like 'My Guy' etc later in the sixties... Mal Â
June 2, 20195 yr The Greg Perry produced comeback album of 1981 ‘In and out of love’ is quite brilliant  The legendary Larry and Fonze  Mizell produced one track on the LP , the disco hit ‘Gigolo’  Â
June 2, 20195 yr 2 hours ago, polyvelts said: The Greg Perry produced comeback album of 1981 ‘In and out of love’ is quite brilliant I’m buying that, immediately! 🙂Â
June 2, 20195 yr Got, 'Stop Taking Me for Granted' / 'Ain't it the Truth' on New Zealand 20th Century. Beautiful looking object (but I am not messing about taking pics at this time of night)! https://www.45cat.com/record/tk787 Had bad luck with the Bobby Womack one on Reprise (....pressing faults? Did a thread on here not long ago).
June 3, 20195 yr Found this article https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2013/01/13/mary-wells-motown-superstar/1566352/
June 3, 20195 yr A lovely artist. Not a soul shouter but a lovely timbre to her voice. There was much sadness in her life but she left some lovely records. Here are two Smokey Robinson penned delights.  Â
September 23, 20195 yr I often wonder what might have been had Mary renewed her contract with Motown in 1964. What tracks would she have recorded? Would the Supremes have still have become the No1 act at the label? The "alternative history" is an interesting topic for discussion. Mary might have recorded "Where Did Our Love Go" or "Baby Love" although Smokey had just provided her with the biggest hit of her career with "My Guy" it's more likely he would've been first choice for any future songs/production duties. There is no doubt that Mary's limited success after leaving Motown must've played in Gordy's favour as he could point to her "failure" as leverage against any of his young acts who might attempt to "push back" against the complete control of the company over their careers.
September 23, 20195 yr 9 hours ago, Tam La Motown said: I often wonder what might have been had Mary renewed her contract with Motown in 1964. What tracks would she have recorded?    Mary's scheduled followup to "My Guy" was Brenda Holloway's "When I'm Gone" which was withdrawn from release.    There are a couple of other tracks (circa 1964)  that Smokey wrote that sound like they were written with Mary in mind. Kim    Weston's "Looking For The Right Guy" and Carolyn Crawford's "Until You Came Along" would have worked perfectly with Mary.Â
September 23, 20195 yr On 03/06/2019 at 17:40, Blackpoolsoul said: Found this article https://eu.usatoday.com/story/life/books/2013/01/13/mary-wells-motown-superstar/1566352/ This is an excellent book. Would highly recommendÂ
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