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The Best of Mary Wells - The Millennium Collection | 
enlarge | Artist: Mary Wells Label: Motown Category: Music
List Price: $9.98 Buy New: $5.87 You Save: $4.11 (41%)
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 62033
Format: Single Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.6 x 0.5
MPN: 153991 UPC: 601215399127 EAN: 0601215399127 ASIN: B00002DDPI
Release Date: October 26, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | 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 | | • | Once upon a Time - Mary Wells, Ales, Barney | | • | I Don't Want to Take a Chance - Mary Wells, Stevenson, William | | • | You Lost the Sweetest Boy - Mary Wells, Holland, Brian | | • | Bye Bye Baby - Mary Wells, Wells, Mary |
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The best of Mary Wells CD is just right to have. June 28, 2008 This CD of the late Mary Wells is one to have in archives.
I always remember listening to Mary Wells on the radio as a kid back in the 1980's. Her song "My Guy" is heard alot. The one I do like alot is "You lost the sweetest boy". Which I heard it in 1989. Awesome writers.
I know that Mary Wells was out in the 1960's. Great singer and very beautiful person.
I remember back in summer of 1990 that she had throat cancer. Everyone was shocked.
Of course in mid-summer 1992. Mary had went on to heaven and will always be remembered forever.
I'll keep this CD for years to come. Mary's legacy will go on. Even though she's up there watching us that are fans of her.
We'll always love her songs from Motown forever.
TIME MACHINE TAKES YOU BACK IN TIME June 28, 2006 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
WHOA - Mary Wells really delivers and takes me back in time with all of her GREAT songs. I am really enjoying this great CD of Mary's all times favorites. Thanks
Mary Wells CD Review March 15, 2006 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Mary Wells Motown songs are hard to find. I was pleased to find it here and pleased with the CD itself.
A solid basic Mary Wells hit collection of soul songs March 21, 2005 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
In 1964, the year the Beatles led the British Invasion Mary Wells was Motown's biggest star and had a #1 hit with the classic "My Guy." That would end up changing, not because of the Beatles, but because of Diana Ross and the Supremes, who would have three #1 hits at the end of the year and become the second biggest hit makers on the planet. Then there was Wells' decision to leave Motown for 20th Century Fox, after which her career was nowhere near the same. Given she was only 21 when "My Guy" hit the top of the charts, this "20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection" for Mary Wells cannot help but engender thoughts of what might have been.
Mary Wells became a star when Barry Gordy signed her as a teenager and she had her first Motown hit, "Bye Bye Baby" (#45 on the Billboard Pop charts, although most of her songs always charted better on the R&B charts). This collection includes three other Top 10 hits, all of which were written and produced by Smokey Robinson: "The One Who Really Loves You" (#8), "You Beat Me to the Punch" (#9), and "Two Lovers" (#7). In fact, Robinson wrote the first seven tracks on this album, which includes "Laughing Boy" (#15). "I Don't Want to Take a Chance" (#33), "Once Upon a Time" (#19) and "You Lost the Sweetest Boy" (#22) are also pretty good.
With her soft voice, Mary Wells was a soul singer who could sound both shy and sexy at the same time. However, with only eleven tracks this is a less than satisfying collection, because it is missing some hits, such as "What's the Matter With You Baby" (#17). The 2-disc set "Looking Back 1961-1964," put out by Motown, would be the much better choice for her fans. However, for the casual fan who would like to have more than "My Guy," this "Millennium Collection" certainly fulfills the minimum Mary Wells requirement.
20TH CENTURY MASTER = MARY WELLS February 25, 2004 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This soulful legendary lady was Motown's 1st Superstar who had hit after hit and this wonderful collection shows clearly why Mary Wells should be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame!! Mary wrote her first hit the raw and gritty "Bye Bye Baby" which launched a career that built Motown in the early days and was quickly followed by classics such as "Two Lovers" and "The One Who Really Loves You". Mary continued turning out lots of hits and the variety of these were really amazing!!! From her sultry numbers to soulful rhythm cookers such as "You Lost The Sweetest Boy" and "What's Easy For Two Is So Hard For One", Mary Wells was a major hit maker who continued with this quality all the way through the eighties with her last major label release on Epic Records "In And Out OF Love" still timeless in its beauty and deserving to be released on CD!! Though for some strange reason radio seemed to refuse to play Mary's records after leaving Motown Records, "Gigolo" was a major dance hit from her last release and still sounds great today!!! The mega-hit "My Guy" sounds timeless today in all its glory here and could be a hit all over again today. Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells duet hit "Once Upon A Time" is another song of great beauty and this solid sampler shows that Mary Wells was a once in a lifetime classic whose talent still shines bright today. The music industry needs to give this lady her just due...it's overdue!!!!
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