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  • 2 legends

  • Released in April 1964 as Motown 1057

  • diz tha shit

  • try commenting at the end please so if we wanna listen we can if not we don't have 2. we come to the site to hear the song not commentary/commercial-the comments are good jus in the wrong place.

  • @wibo08 I always give information on the song at the beginning. That is the correct place for the introduction, NOT at the end.

  • @bankman58 : Thanks for your great uploads and the accompanying "comments," some of the young heads don't get it--this music is historical. Those who were not born when this music was created learn from your comments--so keep it up. Peace!

  • COOL SONG!

  • I love this sound., very gifted people taken from us too soon.

  • This was one of the rare Double-A singles released on Motown--the other side being "Once Upon A Time". Two big hits in the midst of the British Invasion!!

  • craazy, but I love it~

  • A rich time , 1964, for Soul and R. & B. music.

    Always live into Gaye's songs

  • Love this song. Marvin and Mary were brilliant together......

    Lots of great memories as a teenager :)

  • The fact it is on golden vinyl makes this video all worth it, homie... good job!

  • I've always loved this. Thanks so much for posting it.

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  • W T F !!! are you smoking crack?

    claudia church compared to marvin & mary , sounds like s***!

  • This is also found on "Motown Master Recordings-Original Artist Karaoke" by the Singing Machine! The Singing Machine makes karaoke CDG's like the one I mentioned!

  • Mary and Marvin sounds great together.

    luv this song

  • I love this song.

  • Nice song! This was Mary Wells' last single for Motown before she went to the 20th Century-Fox label by late 1964 or early 1965 where Mary Wells did a few singles. After that, she went to Atco and finally went to Jubilee by the late 60's.

  • Great song.

  • You better believe it.

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