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  2. The Two Sides of Mary Wells - Wikipedia

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    The Two Sides of Mary Wells is the seventh studio album by soul singer Mary Wells, released on the Atco label in 1966. By now, Wells' career had drastically changed from just six years before when the then-teenage Wells first recorded songs for Motown .

  3. Vintage Stock - Wikipedia

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    Vintage Stock is a compilation album consisting of hit singles, b-sides and unreleased material recorded by Mary Wells during the R&B singer's tenure at Motown. It was released two years after she departed from the label.

  4. Mary Wells discography - Wikipedia

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    This is a full discography of albums and singles released by Motown singer Mary Wells during a 30-year career that spanned a repertoire of doo-wop, R&B, pop, soul, disco and dance. Throughout her career, she released a total of sixteen albums and twenty-seven singles that charted between 1960 and 1982.

  5. What Love Has Joined Together - Wikipedia

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    "What Love Has Joined Together" is a song written and composed by Miracles members Smokey Robinson and Bobby Rogers, and was recorded by six Motown acts: Mary Wells, The Temptations, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Barbara McNair, Syreeta, and Queen Latifah (after her years at Motown) and was issued as B-sides to hits by Wells and The ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Dear Lover - Wikipedia

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    "Dear Lover" is a song produced by respected Chicago producer Carl Davis, and written by Davis, along with Gerald Sims [1] It was released as a single by R&B singer Mary Wells, released off her album, The Two Sides of Mary Wells, on the Atco label. Davis was working for the OKeh imprint of Columbia Records at the time, and was moonlighting to ...

  8. Operator (Motown song) - Wikipedia

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    "Operator" is a Motown song recorded by vocalists Mary Wells and Brenda Holloway. The Wells version was the b-side to her top ten hit, " Two Lovers " [ 1 ] while Holloway's version was issued as a single in 1965.

  9. Two Lovers and Other Great Hits - Wikipedia

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    Two Lovers and Other Great Hits is an album released by Motown singer Mary Wells, the third album she released while recording for the label.It debuted on the Billboard album chart March 16, 1963 reaching #49, remaining on the chart for eight weeks.