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    50 Years Ago: Motown Records' First No. 1 Single!

    http://www.billboard.com/articles/co...gle-mary-wells

    Fifty years ago today [[May 16, 1964) the Motown Records label celebrated its first No. 1 single on the Billboard Hot 100 with Mary Wells' "My Guy," a song written and produced by Smokey Robinson.

    The achievement came only a handful of years after the label's founder, Berry Gordy Jr., borrowed $800 to launch in 1959 what would become the Motown Record Corporation.

    Tamla Records was actually the first Motown label, debuting in 1959, and the first of the company's labels to hit No. 1. Tamla's "Please Mr. Postman," by the Marvelettes, topped the Hot 100 on Dec. 11, 1961.

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    By the early 1960s, the company had three major labels with Tamla Records, Motown Records and Gordy Records. Tamla's artists included the Miracles, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. Motown Records' roster featured Wells, the Supremes, Four Tops, Jackson 5, Commodores and Boyz II Men. Gordy was home to the likes of Martha & the Vandellas, the Temptations, Rick James and Debarge.

    Combined, the three labels scored more than 50 No. 1 singles on the Hot 100 -- with the bulk of them coming from the Motown Records label.

    Motown Records' No. 1s include 12 for the Supremes -- the most of any American group in the 55-year history of the chart. The Supremes' Diana Ross went on to her own successful solo career with Motown, charting six No. 1s.

    This story first appeared on THR.com

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    Wow. I'm surprised it took so long for a #1 on the Motown sub.. Amazing that it's been 50 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomas96 View Post
    Wow. I'm surprised it took so long for a #1 on the Motown sub.. Amazing that it's been 50 years.
    I cannot believe it's been 50 years either. What an amazing milestone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomas96 View Post
    Wow. I'm surprised it took so long for a #1 on the Motown sub.. Amazing that it's been 50 years.
    And we have the amazing Mr Berry Gordy for starting Motown Records and 50 year later people are still loving the music from the company he create back then.

    God continue to bless Mr Berry Gordy.

    Respectfully.

    Roberta

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberta75 View Post
    And we have the amazing Mr Berry Gordy for starting Motown Records and 50 year later people are still loving the music from the company he create back then.

    God continue to bless Mr Berry Gordy.

    Respectfully.

    Roberta
    As much as many of us here disagree, and even argue, I must say it is truly amazing that we are even still discussing these subjects 50 years later. And we all have the love for this kind of music in common.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberta75 View Post
    And we have the amazing Mr Berry Gordy for starting Motown Records and 50 year later people are still loving the music from the company he create back then.

    God continue to bless Mr Berry Gordy.

    Respectfully.

    Roberta
    God Bless Mary Well's soul and her children! Even though she left us with so much great music that will be enjoyed for years and years, she died virtually broke! She never received all that she was due financially and that is a crime.

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    According to the liner notes to Looking Back 1961-1964:

    The Rhythm and Blues Foundation, along with Berry Gordy, Diana Ross, Phil Collins, Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen, and the Temptations, had helped to pay her medical bills.

    The essay was written by David Ritz. Can anyone verify that this information is true? Based on what I read here on the forums about Mr. Gordy and Miss Ross, this seems fabricated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulu View Post
    According to the liner notes to Looking Back 1961-1964:

    The Rhythm and Blues Foundation, along with Berry Gordy, Diana Ross, Phil Collins, Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen, and the Temptations, had helped to pay her medical bills.

    The essay was written by David Ritz. Can anyone verify that this information is true? Based on what I read here on the forums about Mr. Gordy and Miss Ross, this seems fabricated.
    Diane and Bruce and Mr Gordy and the Rythum Blues Foundation all help pay Marys medical bills and funeral.

    Poor Mary Wells struggled with heroin addictions for years and years and had a history of getting involved with violent and abusive men. Shes at peace now and with her Lord and Saviour. All her trials Lord and finally over.

    Fondly,

    Roberta

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lulu View Post
    According to the liner notes to Looking Back 1961-1964:

    The Rhythm and Blues Foundation, along with Berry Gordy, Diana Ross, Phil Collins, Rod Stewart, Bruce Springsteen, and the Temptations, had helped to pay her medical bills.

    The essay was written by David Ritz. Can anyone verify that this information is true? Based on what I read here on the forums about Mr. Gordy and Miss Ross, this seems fabricated.
    Why didn't you mention the benefit concert Mary Wilson and Anita Baker organized for Mary Wells?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thomas96 View Post
    As much as many of us here disagree, and even argue, I must say it is truly amazing that we are even still discussing these subjects 50 years later. And we all have the love for this kind of music in common.
    Isnt that the truth.

    Yours, with every good wish.

    Roberta

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roberta75 View Post
    Diane and Bruce and Mr Gordy and the Rythum Blues Foundation all help pay Marys medical bills and funeral.

    Poor Mary Wells struggled with heroin addictions for years and years and had a history of getting involved with violent and abusive men. Shes at peace now and with her Lord and Saviour. All her trials Lord and finally over.

    Fondly,

    Roberta
    Yes indeed - she is smiling down on us all Miss Roberta...singing with a lovely choir that I know includes Dee Dee Warwick and Vesta Williams.

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    And fifty years ago TODAY [[on the 21st May 1964) "My Guy" became Motown's first ever U.K. chart entrant when it debuted on the U.K. singles chart ..

    The song didn't quite get to #1 in the U.K. [[it peaked at #5) but is still a firm favourite here and was the first of many Motown recordings to become huge U.K. hits!!



    Roger

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    ....not to overlook that it twice became a hit in UK, when re-released ten years later in 1974...and reaching #14 [[?)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by westgrandboulevard View Post
    ....not to overlook that it twice became a hit in UK, when re-released ten years later in 1974...and reaching #14 [[?)...
    It was actually re-released in 1972 as TMG 820 westgrandboulevard, as you stated it peaked on reissue at #14. I suspect you are confusing it with "Baby Love" which peaked at #12 when reissued in 1974.

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    That's right, 1972. And serves me right for thinking too hard about the chart position, when typing the date at speed [[no, I wasn't thinking about 'Baby Love' just at that moment....)

    I can't remember if I actually bought it [[!) but think the flipside to ' My Guy' in 1972 had two tracks - 'You Lost The Sweetest Boy' and 'Two Lovers'? A nice package.....

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    "My Guy" only makes me wish Mary had stayed in Motown. She would've seriously took off further than she did imho. Her life is both a tragedy and a triumph over adversity and hard knocks though.

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    I think that a Billboard reporter did not do a good job researching this story. My very good friend Katherine Schaffner was a member of The Marvelettes and they had Motown's first number one on the pop charts in 1961 with "Please Mr. Postman". These incorrect stories drive her nuts but in the end, she always says, "It's okay and it's all that and there is nothing I can really do about it." Well Kat...I thought I would do something and fix the error here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by satipe View Post
    I think that a Billboard reporter did not do a good job researching this story. My very good friend Katherine Schaffner was a member of The Marvelettes and they had Motown's first number one on the pop charts in 1961 with "Please Mr. Postman". These incorrect stories drive her nuts but in the end, she always says, "It's okay and it's all that and there is nothing I can really do about it." Well Kat...I thought I would do something and fix the error here.
    Yes it was the first number one for the company. But it was released on the Tamla record label and My Guy was the first on the Motown Records label.

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