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Mary Wells is the self-titled sixth studio album released by Mary Wells. The album was her first album with 20th Century Fox, a year after she left her old label, Motown, the label that she had produced its first hits with. While this album was boosted by the top 40 success of the Motown-esque "Use Your Head", the album received little notice and its following singles including the top 50 hit, "Ain't It the Truth?" and "Stop Taking Me for Granted", which peaked at a dismal number 88 pop, performed poorer for an artist who a year ago had scored her first No. 1 hit with "My Guy". This album, alongside a record dedicated to The Beatles, was one of her only albums she released with 20th Century Fox.
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- "Why Don't You Let Yourself Go"
- "Everlovin' Boy"
- "He's A Lover"
- "Stop Takin' Me For Granted"
- "Use Your Head"
- "We're Just Two Of A Kind"
- "My Mind's Made Up"
- "Never, Never Leave Me"
- "Ain't It The Truth"
- "He's Good Enough For Me"
- "How Can I Forget Him"
- "I'm Learning "