Mary Wells

Mary Esther Wells (May 13, 1943July 26, 1992) was an American soul and R&B singer. She was one of the signature voices of the Motown sound. Wells auditioned for Tamla Records in 1961, and Berry Gordy immediately signed her to his Motown label. Wells remained with Motown until 1966. Hers was the voice on the single "My Guy", which went to Number One in 1964. Though other R&B stylists have covered the song, Wells' version has endured as one of the most memorable hits of the early Motown years. Wells continued to sing through the early 1980s until she was diagnosed with cancer of the larynx. She died in July 1992. Other hit records by Mary Wells:
  • "Bye Bye Baby" (1961)
  • "The One Who Really Loves You" (1962) - #8
  • "You Beat Me to the Punch" (1962) - #9
  • "Two Lovers" (1962) - #7
  • "Once Upon a Time" (1964) - #17
Wells, Mary Wells, Mary Wells, Mary Wells, Mary Wells, Mary Wells, Mary

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
milan rastislav stefanik
mit computer science and artificial intelligence laboratory
uss detroit
national unification council
people's jury
mohammad's army
mummy: the resurrection
catastrophe theory
al hallaj
wraith: the oblivion
maryborough, queensland
the ghan
gerb
linux international
u.s. congressional delegations from california
sigebert i
athanagild
hydrogeology
peter forsberg
galswintha
livability court
tetranortriterpenoid
fredegund
museum of contemporary art, los angeles
henry de beaumont, 1st earl of warwick
2004 in iraq
dave grayson
flehmen response
erythrina
french feminism
berthe
ilia ii
bobby jones (golf)
jim martin
james g. martin
james e. holshouser, jr.
baron bliss
robert w. scott
battle of the network stars
dan k. moore
the miracles
uss kete (ss 369)
william b. umstead
luther h. hodges