Artist Bio:
Marvin Gaye and Mary Wells were both prominent figures in the Motown music scene during the 1960s. Marvin Gaye was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer known for his smooth and soulful vocal style. He was one of the most successful Motown artists, with hits like "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "What's Going On." Gaye also collaborated with Mary Wells on the 1964 album "Together," which featured a collection of duets between the two artists.
Mary Wells was an American singer who was one of the first successful female artists signed to Motown. Known as the "Queen of Motown," Wells had a string of hit songs in the early 1960s, including "My Guy" and "You Beat Me to the Punch." Her collaboration with Marvin Gaye on the album "Together" produced popular tracks such as "Once Upon a Time" and "What's the Matter With You Baby." Wells' contributions to Motown helped pave the way for future female artists in the industry.
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