Wells, Mary
The One Who Really Love You
NICE PRICE CD. Mary Wells' place as the First Lady of Motown was well and truly confirmed in 1962, thanks in large part to the runaway success of the singles 'The One Who Really Loves You' and 'You Beat Me To The Punch', both of which hit the Top Ten of the pop chart. Both were written by Smokey Robinson, the second in conjunction with fellow Miracle Ronnie White, and feature The Love-Tones, a male group who briefly offered the same kind of vocal accompaniment that The Andantes would later provide. Although there is no producer credit on the resulting album, it has the stamp of Smokey running all the way through like a stick of rock. Together, Mary and Smokey were a winning combination, one which would reach its peak with 'My Guy', but much of this album is of the same kind of calibre. Includes 'The One Who Really Loves You', 'I've Got A Notion', 'Strange Love', 'You're My Desire', 'You Beat Me To The Punch', 'Drifting Love', 'She Don't Love You', a.m.o.