Your Old Standby
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“Your Old Standby” | |||||
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Single by Mary Wells from the album Mary Wells' Greatest Hits |
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B-side | What Love Has Joined Together | ||||
Released | 1963 | ||||
Format | 7" single | ||||
Recorded | 1963, Hitsville USA | ||||
Genre | Soul | ||||
Label | Motown M 1042 |
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Writer(s) | Smokey Robinson Janie Bradford |
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Producer | Smokey Robinson | ||||
Mary Wells singles chronology | |||||
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"Your Old Standby" is a song written by Motown songwriters Smokey Robinson and Janie Bradford and released as a single by Motown star Mary Wells in 1963. The record marked her third top forty pop single to come out in 1963.
[edit] Song information
In the song, the narrator opens up about a man who is still in a troubling relationship with one woman while having a relationship with another woman. The other woman struggles to comprehend why her lover refuses to leave his past flame so she could "be with him permanently" as she puts it in the end.
[edit] Chart status
After the successful but modest response to "Laughing Boy", this song was rushed trying to compete with that record's top 15 peak. However, this song got as high as number 40 on the Billboard Hot 100. Wells' next Robinson-penned hit, "What's So Easy for Two is Hard for One" would fare better for Wells.
[edit] Credits
- Lead vocal by Mary Wells
- Background vocals by The Andantes
- Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers