Mary Wells' Greatest Hits
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Mary Wells' Greatest Hits | |||||
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Compilation album by Mary Wells | |||||
Released | April 1964 | ||||
Recorded | 1960-1964 | ||||
Genre | Soul | ||||
Label | Motown MS 616 |
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Producer | Berry Gordy, Smokey Robinson, Mickey Stevenson | ||||
Mary Wells chronology | |||||
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Mary Wells' Greatest Hits is a greatest-hits compilation album released by Motown singer Mary Wells in 1964 on the Motown label. As the standout early star of Motown Records, Wells, thanks to producers such as Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson rose to prominence as Motown's first crossover star for a brief period between 1961 and 1964 before she left the label that year for 20th Century Fox Records. This collection composed the best of Wells' hits with the label.
[edit] Tracklisting
- "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"
- "What Love Has Joined Together"
- "Oh Little Boy (What Did You Do To Me)"
- "Old Love (Let's Try It Again)"
- "You Lost The Sweetest Boy"
- "Bye Bye Baby"