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    Top 10 Mary Wilson recordings

    Mine in order
    1)I Keep It Hid
    2)Touch-co-lead
    3)Youre Whats Missing[[with SP)
    4)I Believe in You and Me[[recorded?)
    5)One Night With You
    6)Ballad from early Supreme days' album or unreleased-cant think of title-help-sole lead-not Baby Dont Go!
    7)Life's Been Good To Me
    8)My Love Life is a Disaster
    9)Til the Boat Sails Away
    10)We Should Be Closer[[with SG)

    Yours?

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    Sunset
    Our Day Will Come
    Can't Take My Eyes Off You
    Come And Get These Memories

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    Fields of Gold
    New York State of Mind
    My Love Life is a Disaster
    Walk the Line
    I'm Changing
    Here's to Life
    Red Hot

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    "U"
    "Walk the Line"
    "The One I Love"
    "Pick Up the Pieces"
    "Both Sides Now"
    "Turn Around"
    "Life's Been Good to Me"
    "Under Any Moon"
    "One Night With You"
    "You Turn Me Around [[with the Supremes)
    "Floy Joy" [[with the Supremes)
    "You Danced My Heart Around the Stars"

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    green river
    touch
    automatically sunshine
    we should be closer together
    you are the heart of me
    our day will come
    can we love again
    walk the line
    you
    turn around

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Mine in order
    1)I Keep It Hid
    2)Touch-co-lead
    3)Youre Whats Missing[[with SP)
    4)I Believe in You and Me[[recorded?)
    5)One Night With You
    6)Ballad from early Supreme days' album or unreleased-cant think of title-help-sole lead-not Baby Dont Go!
    7)Life's Been Good To Me
    8)My Love Life is a Disaster
    9)Til the Boat Sails Away
    10)We Should Be Closer[[with SG)

    Yours?
    You picked some really good ones! "We Should Be Closer Together" should be on my list and "My Lovelife Is A Disaster" was another great one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by davidh View Post
    green river
    touch
    automatically sunshine
    we should be closer together
    you are the heart of me
    our day will come
    can we love again
    walk the line
    you
    turn around
    Ok, I was thinking more solo when I started my list, but if I have to pick best/favorite vocal, then "You Are the Heart of Me" goes in my top 5!

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    U 2 too Marv. I have to listen to a couple you picked-cant remember Under Any Moon...

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    U 2 too Marv. I have to listen to a couple you picked-cant remember Under Any Moon...
    "Under Any Moon" is from the "Walk The Line" album. You may be able to find it on Youtube.

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    Sha lala Bandit mutiple lead is also one of my all time faves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Ok, I was thinking more solo when I started my list, but if I have to pick best/favorite vocal, then "You Are the Heart of Me" goes in my top 5!
    Is One Night With You available on disc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lovechild View Post
    Is One Night With You available on disc?
    Yes it is. You can get at marywilson.com on the compilation CD, "I Am Changing".

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    wanted to mention THE TEARS[[SUPREMES) and Marys solo WARM SUMMER NIGHT off her first solo album.my favorite track from that album

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    Oh great--I think The Tears is song I couldnt think of! Was that unreleased?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Mine in order
    1)I Keep It Hid
    2)Touch-co-lead
    3)Youre Whats Missing[[with SP)
    4)I Believe in You and Me[[recorded?)
    5)One Night With You
    6)Ballad from early Supreme days' album or unreleased-cant think of title-help-sole lead-not Baby Dont Go!
    7)Life's Been Good To Me
    8)My Love Life is a Disaster
    9)Til the Boat Sails Away
    10)We Should Be Closer[[with SG)

    Yours?
    Luke, yes Mary recorded "I Believe In You and Me". It is on the "Up Close" CD from 2007.

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    Am I the only one who likes "Ooh Child" and "I Don't Want to Lose You"?

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    forgot about OOH CHILD. she did that one just right.perfect for her.perhaps i should redo my top ten

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    Oh I like I Dont Want to Lose You.

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    In my mind "Touch" is total perfection and equals the top 10 - love it.

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    Here is a sample Mary Wilson discography. It is not complete but lists many of her recordings along with leads done with the Supremes:

    MARY WILSON’S DISCOGRAPHY / Only leads, partially or the whole song
    [[By year of release and in alphabetical order.)

    1960
    PRETTY BABY
    [[Richard Morris-Robert West) Produced by Robert West
    THE TEARS
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson

    1961
    AFTER ALL [[Lead: Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, Barbara Martin)
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson

    1963
    BABY DON’T GO
    Written and produced by Berry Gordy, Jr.

    1965
    IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW [[Lead: MW, FB, DR)
    [[Floyd Tillman) Produced by Clarence Paul and Lawrence T. Horn
    OUR DAY WILL COME
    [[Mort Garson-Bob Hilliard) Produced by Marc Gordon, Hal Davis and Harvey Fuqua
    SUNSET [[Lead: MW, DR)
    [[Clarence Paul-Stevie Wonder) Produced by Clarence Paul and Lawrence T. Horn
    "Our day will come" - from There's A Place For Us

    1966
    COME AND GET THESE MEMORIES
    [[Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier

    1967
    THE BALLAD OF DAVY CROCKETT
    [[Tom Blackburn-George Bruns) Produced by Frank Wilson
    FALLING IN LOVE WITH LOVE [[Lead: MW, DR)
    [[Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart) Produced by Gil Askey and Berry Gordy, Jr.

    1969
    CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU [[Duet with Eddie Kendricks/Also solo version)
    [[Bob Crewe-Bob Gaudio) Produced by Frank Wilson
    THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM [[Lead: DR, MW, The Temptations)
    [[Mitch Leigh-Joe Darion) Produced by Frank Wilson

    1970
    BABY [[YOU’VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES) [[Lead: Jean Terrell, Levi Stubbs, MW. Cindy Birdsong?)
    [[Murray Stein-Clyde Otis) Produced by Clay McMurray
    BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER [[Lead: MW, JT, Cindy Birdsong)
    [[Paul Simon) Produced by Frank Wilson
    Still Waters [[Peace) Produced by Frank Wilson

    1971
    FLOY JOY [[Lead: MW, JT)
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson
    TOUCH [[Lead: MW, JT)
    [[Frank Wilson-Pam Sawyer) Produced by Frank Wilson
    WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO [[TO STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF LOVE) [[Lead: JT, LS, MW)
    [[Pam Sawyer-Leon Ware) Produced by Clay McMurray

    1972
    AUTOMATICALLY SUNSHINE [[Lead: MW, JT)
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson
    A HEART LIKE MINE
    [[William Robinson-Ronnie White) Produced by William “Smokey” Robinson
    I KEEP IT HID
    Written and produced by Jimmy Webb

    1973
    SOFT DAYS [[Lead: JT, MW)
    Written and produced by Stevie Wonder [[unreleased)

    1975
    [[ALL I WANT - Lead: MW, CB, SP- is probably a TV performance)
    CAN WE LOVE AGAIN
    [[Pam Sawyer-Clifton Davis) Produced by Mark Davis
    EARLY MORNING LOVE
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    GIVE OUT BUT DON’T GIVE UP [[Alternate version)
    [[Terry Woodford-Clayton Ivey-Barbara Wyrick) Produced by Terry Woodford & Clayton Ivey [[unreleased)
    HE’S MY MAN [[Lead: MW, Scherrie Payne)
    [[Greg Wright-Karin Patterson) Produced by Greg Wright
    MR. BOOGIE
    Writer and producer unknown [[unreleased)
    THE SHA-LA BANDIT [[Alternate version) [[Lead: MW, CB, SP)
    [[Terry Woodford-Clayton Ivey-Barbara Wyrick) Produced by Terry Woodford & Clayton Ivey [[unreleased)
    THIS IS WHY I BELIEVE IN YOU [[Lead: MW, SP)
    [[Michael B. Sutton-Pamela Sawyer) Produced by Frank Wilson
    YOU TURN ME AROUND
    [[Barry Mann-Cynthia Weil) Produced by Clayton Ivey and Terry Woodford
    WHERE IS IT I BELONG
    [[S. Brown III-R. Brown-E. Brown) Produced by Mark Davis

    1976
    DON’T LET MY TEARDROPS BOTHER YOU
    [[Richard Wylie-Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    HIGH ENERGY [[Spoken intro: MW, lead vocal: Susaye Greene)
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    I DON’T WANT TO LOSE YOU
    [[Thom Bell-Linda Creed) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    SWEET DREAM MACHINE [[Lead: MW, SP and SG)
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    TILL THE BOAT SAILS AWAY
    [[Barry Payne-Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    WE SHOULD BE CLOSER TOGETHER [[Lead: MW, SG)
    [[Janie Bradford-Freddie Gorman-Bob Gaines-Brian Holland) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    YOU ARE THE HEART OF ME
    [[Michael L. Smith-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    YOU'RE MY DRIVING WHEEL [[Lead: SP, MW, SG)
    [[Brian Holland-Floyd Stafford-Reginald Brown-Harold Beatty) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    YOU’RE WHAT’S MISSING IN MY LIFE [[Lead: MW, SP)
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.

    1979
    [[I LOVE A) WARM SUMMER NIGHT
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    I’VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    MIDNIGHT DANCER
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    PICK UP THE PIECES
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis and Bobby Belle
    RED HOT
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO GOOD
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    YOU’RE THE LIGHT THAT GUIDES MY WAY
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis

    1980 [[Year of recording, all unreleased)
    GREEN RIVER
    [[John C. Fogerty) Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    LOVE TALK
    [[Kenny Hirsch-Steven Kalinich??) Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    SAVE ME
    [[Kenny Hirsch-Steven Kalinich??) Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    YOU DANCE MY HEART AROUND THE STARS
    [[Kenny Hirsch-Steven Kalinich) Produced by Gus Dudgeon

    198? [[All unreleased)
    CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT / Writer and producer unknown
    HERE’S MY LOVE / Writer and producer unknown
    LOVE NEVER SAYS GOODBYE / Writer and producer unknown
    PASS IT ALONG / Writer and producer unknown
    THE ONE I LOVE [[PUSH HAS COME TO SHOVE) / Writer and producer unknown
    SHOW ME / Writer and producer unknown
    SLEEPING IN SEPARATE ROOMS [[Charles Watson) Producer unknown
    STRONGER IN THE BROKEN PART / Writer and producer unknown

    1984
    COME SEE ABOUT ME [[Lead: Neil Sedaka)
    [[Holland-Dozier-Holland) Produced by Dan Hartman

    1986
    HEARTBREAK OF LOVE [[Year of recording, unreleased) [[Lead: Dionne Warwick, Mary Wilson)
    [[Burt Bacharach-Carole Bayer Sager-Diane Warren) Produced by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager
    MY LOVE LIFE IS A DISASTER [[Year of recording, unreleased)
    [[Biddu-Les Reed) Produced by Peter Stringfellow
    THIS GIRL’S BACK IN TOWN [[Lead: Donna Summer, Mary Wilson, Diva Gray, Beverly D’Angelo, Pattie Brooks, Maggie Swan, Myno Jackson & Millie Whiteside)
    [[Paul Jabara-Bob Esty) Produced By Paul Jabara

    1987
    DON’T GET MAD, GET EVEN
    [[Ian Levine-Fiachra Trent) Produced by Ian Levine

    1989
    OOH CHILD - Nightmare Records
    [[Stan Vincent) Produced by Ian Levine

    1992
    ALL OVER NOW
    [[Randy Waldman-Suzie Carr) Produced by Raul “EFX” Recinos and Randy Waldman
    BODYGUARD
    [[Geoff Hurley) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    I’M CHANGING
    [[Helen Cornelius) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    LOVE CHILD [[Unreleased)
    [[Pam Sawyer-Frank Wilson-Deke Richards-R. Dean Taylor) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    ONE NIGHT WITH YOU
    [[Antonio Armato-Rick Neigher) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    SHELTER ME
    [[Jack White-Mark Spiro) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    THE STARE
    [[Ted Jacobs-Dyna Brein-Anthony Smith) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    UNDER ANY MOON
    [[Diane Warren) Produced by Randy Waldman and James H. Cooper
    WALK THE LINE
    [[Tena Clark-Dee Harvey) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    YOU KEEP ME HANGIN’ ON
    [[Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Raúl Recinos


    1995: "U" -Contract Recording Company

    1996
    A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE [[Duet with Clas Yngström)
    [[Paul Rodgers-Andy Fraser-Paul Kossoff-Simon Kirke) Produced by Pete “The Poet” Brown & Ben Elliott
    SHIPS IN THE NIGHT [[Duet with Clas Yngström)
    [[Bruce-Brown) Produced by Pete “The Poet” Brown & Ben Elliott
    U
    [[E. Robinson-M. Skeete-W. Bush) Produced by Marksexx & Groove E.

    TURN AROUND
    [[Stacey Piersa-Elliot Wolf) Produced by T. & T. for Raymar Productions

    2000
    COME TO ME, MOTHER
    [[Jill Gallina) Produced By Craig Gregory, Timothy Seelig and J. Tamblyn Henderson Jr.
    SOMEDAY WE’LL BE TOGETHER [[Live)
    [[Johnny Bristol-Harvey Fuqua-Jackie Beavers) Producer unknown

    2001
    It's Time To Move On
    Writer by Lee John and Adam Pendse , Produced by L.A.D.S.

    2007
    Up Close: Live from San Francisco is an album released in 2007

    "Here's to Life"
    "Smile"
    "Body and Soul"
    "I Believe in You and Me"
    "Spring Is Here"
    "Fields Of Gold"
    "I Remember You/The Girl from Ipanema/Mas Que Nada"
    "New York State of Mind"
    "Don't Know Why"
    "My World Is Empty Without You"
    "Tears In Heaven"
    "I Am Changing"
    "Both Sides Now"
    "What a Wonderful World"

    2011

    "Life's Been Good to Me"
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    Although I like "Oh Child", I'm not keen on "Don't Get Mad Get Even"...and it's not very good advice for members posting on the forum either

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    Great list Marv-; Youre My Drving Wheel?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Great list Marv-; Youre My Drving Wheel?
    Thanks Luke. That one is debateable.

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    In no particular order...

    Green River
    My Lovelife Is A Disaster
    Turn Around
    You Keep Me Hangin' On [[dance version)
    Here's To Life
    I Am Changing
    Time To Move On
    Shelter Me
    One Night With You
    Walk the Line

    It's too hard for me to pick only ten! I didn't even get a chance to include any 70's Supremes tracks!

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    1. Red Hot
    2. Walk the Line
    3. U
    4. floy joy
    5. A heart like mine
    6. Sunset
    7. Till The Boat Sails Away
    8. MIdnight Dancer
    9. Under Any Moon
    10. This Is Why I Believe

    11 Bonus "He's My Man"

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    You there are previously unreleased tracks that Mary recorded while at Motown. I remember about 2 years ago a couple ended up on Youtube and were promptly removed. One had the title that went something like "Send Him to Me". It was very nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by franjoy56 View Post
    1. Red Hot
    2. Walk the Line
    3. U
    4. floy joy
    5. A heart like mine
    6. Sunset
    7. Till The Boat Sails Away
    8. MIdnight Dancer
    9. Under Any Moon
    10. This Is Why I Believe

    11 Bonus "He's My Man"
    I love the 12" version of "Red Hot". Some guy remixed it a couple of years ago and it still sounded great.

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    Donald Bumps gave "Red Hot" a work out in 2009:


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    If the members who've done their charts in no particular order are able to redo their charts in order, I'm willing to do some numbercrunching and work out an overall Top 10 at some stage.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Here is a sample Mary Wilson discography. It is not complete but lists many of her recordings along with leads done with the Supremes:

    MARY WILSON’S DISCOGRAPHY / Only leads, partially or the whole song
    [[By year of release and in alphabetical order.)

    1960
    PRETTY BABY
    [[Richard Morris-Robert West) Produced by Robert West
    THE TEARS
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson

    1961
    AFTER ALL [[Lead: Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, Barbara Martin)
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson

    1963
    BABY DON’T GO
    Written and produced by Berry Gordy, Jr.

    1965
    IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW [[Lead: MW, FB, DR)
    [[Floyd Tillman) Produced by Clarence Paul and Lawrence T. Horn
    OUR DAY WILL COME
    [[Mort Garson-Bob Hilliard) Produced by Marc Gordon, Hal Davis and Harvey Fuqua
    SUNSET [[Lead: MW, DR)
    [[Clarence Paul-Stevie Wonder) Produced by Clarence Paul and Lawrence T. Horn
    "Our day will come" - from There's A Place For Us

    1966
    COME AND GET THESE MEMORIES
    [[Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Lamont Dozier

    1967
    THE BALLAD OF DAVY CROCKETT
    [[Tom Blackburn-George Bruns) Produced by Frank Wilson
    FALLING IN LOVE WITH LOVE [[Lead: MW, DR)
    [[Richard Rodgers-Lorenz Hart) Produced by Gil Askey and Berry Gordy, Jr.

    1969
    CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU [[Duet with Eddie Kendricks/Also solo version)
    [[Bob Crewe-Bob Gaudio) Produced by Frank Wilson
    THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM [[Lead: DR, MW, The Temptations)
    [[Mitch Leigh-Joe Darion) Produced by Frank Wilson

    1970
    BABY [[YOU’VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES) [[Lead: Jean Terrell, Levi Stubbs, MW. Cindy Birdsong?)
    [[Murray Stein-Clyde Otis) Produced by Clay McMurray
    BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED WATER [[Lead: MW, JT, Cindy Birdsong)
    [[Paul Simon) Produced by Frank Wilson
    Still Waters [[Peace) Produced by Frank Wilson

    1971
    FLOY JOY [[Lead: MW, JT)
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson
    TOUCH [[Lead: MW, JT)
    [[Frank Wilson-Pam Sawyer) Produced by Frank Wilson
    WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO [[TO STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF LOVE) [[Lead: JT, LS, MW)
    [[Pam Sawyer-Leon Ware) Produced by Clay McMurray

    1972
    AUTOMATICALLY SUNSHINE [[Lead: MW, JT)
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson
    A HEART LIKE MINE
    [[William Robinson-Ronnie White) Produced by William “Smokey” Robinson
    I KEEP IT HID
    Written and produced by Jimmy Webb

    1973
    SOFT DAYS [[Lead: JT, MW)
    Written and produced by Stevie Wonder [[unreleased)

    1975
    [[ALL I WANT - Lead: MW, CB, SP- is probably a TV performance)
    CAN WE LOVE AGAIN
    [[Pam Sawyer-Clifton Davis) Produced by Mark Davis
    EARLY MORNING LOVE
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    GIVE OUT BUT DON’T GIVE UP [[Alternate version)
    [[Terry Woodford-Clayton Ivey-Barbara Wyrick) Produced by Terry Woodford & Clayton Ivey [[unreleased)
    HE’S MY MAN [[Lead: MW, Scherrie Payne)
    [[Greg Wright-Karin Patterson) Produced by Greg Wright
    MR. BOOGIE
    Writer and producer unknown [[unreleased)
    THE SHA-LA BANDIT [[Alternate version) [[Lead: MW, CB, SP)
    [[Terry Woodford-Clayton Ivey-Barbara Wyrick) Produced by Terry Woodford & Clayton Ivey [[unreleased)
    THIS IS WHY I BELIEVE IN YOU [[Lead: MW, SP)
    [[Michael B. Sutton-Pamela Sawyer) Produced by Frank Wilson
    YOU TURN ME AROUND
    [[Barry Mann-Cynthia Weil) Produced by Clayton Ivey and Terry Woodford
    WHERE IS IT I BELONG
    [[S. Brown III-R. Brown-E. Brown) Produced by Mark Davis

    1976
    DON’T LET MY TEARDROPS BOTHER YOU
    [[Richard Wylie-Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    HIGH ENERGY [[Spoken intro: MW, lead vocal: Susaye Greene)
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    I DON’T WANT TO LOSE YOU
    [[Thom Bell-Linda Creed) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    SWEET DREAM MACHINE [[Lead: MW, SP and SG)
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    TILL THE BOAT SAILS AWAY
    [[Barry Payne-Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    WE SHOULD BE CLOSER TOGETHER [[Lead: MW, SG)
    [[Janie Bradford-Freddie Gorman-Bob Gaines-Brian Holland) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    YOU ARE THE HEART OF ME
    [[Michael L. Smith-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    YOU'RE MY DRIVING WHEEL [[Lead: SP, MW, SG)
    [[Brian Holland-Floyd Stafford-Reginald Brown-Harold Beatty) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.
    YOU’RE WHAT’S MISSING IN MY LIFE [[Lead: MW, SP)
    [[Brian Holland-Harold Beatty-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Brian Holland and Edward Holland, Jr.

    1979
    [[I LOVE A) WARM SUMMER NIGHT
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    I’VE GOT WHAT YOU NEED
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    MIDNIGHT DANCER
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    PICK UP THE PIECES
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis and Bobby Belle
    RED HOT
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    YOU MAKE ME FEEL SO GOOD
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis
    YOU’RE THE LIGHT THAT GUIDES MY WAY
    [[John Duarte-Frank Busey) Produced by Hal Davis

    1980 [[Year of recording, all unreleased)
    GREEN RIVER
    [[John C. Fogerty) Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    LOVE TALK
    [[Kenny Hirsch-Steven Kalinich??) Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    SAVE ME
    [[Kenny Hirsch-Steven Kalinich??) Produced by Gus Dudgeon
    YOU DANCE MY HEART AROUND THE STARS
    [[Kenny Hirsch-Steven Kalinich) Produced by Gus Dudgeon

    198? [[All unreleased)
    CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT / Writer and producer unknown
    HERE’S MY LOVE / Writer and producer unknown
    LOVE NEVER SAYS GOODBYE / Writer and producer unknown
    PASS IT ALONG / Writer and producer unknown
    THE ONE I LOVE [[PUSH HAS COME TO SHOVE) / Writer and producer unknown
    SHOW ME / Writer and producer unknown
    SLEEPING IN SEPARATE ROOMS [[Charles Watson) Producer unknown
    STRONGER IN THE BROKEN PART / Writer and producer unknown

    1984
    COME SEE ABOUT ME [[Lead: Neil Sedaka)
    [[Holland-Dozier-Holland) Produced by Dan Hartman

    1986
    HEARTBREAK OF LOVE [[Year of recording, unreleased) [[Lead: Dionne Warwick, Mary Wilson)
    [[Burt Bacharach-Carole Bayer Sager-Diane Warren) Produced by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager
    MY LOVE LIFE IS A DISASTER [[Year of recording, unreleased)
    [[Biddu-Les Reed) Produced by Peter Stringfellow
    THIS GIRL’S BACK IN TOWN [[Lead: Donna Summer, Mary Wilson, Diva Gray, Beverly D’Angelo, Pattie Brooks, Maggie Swan, Myno Jackson & Millie Whiteside)
    [[Paul Jabara-Bob Esty) Produced By Paul Jabara

    1987
    DON’T GET MAD, GET EVEN
    [[Ian Levine-Fiachra Trent) Produced by Ian Levine

    1989
    OOH CHILD - Nightmare Records
    [[Stan Vincent) Produced by Ian Levine

    1992
    ALL OVER NOW
    [[Randy Waldman-Suzie Carr) Produced by Raul “EFX” Recinos and Randy Waldman
    BODYGUARD
    [[Geoff Hurley) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    I’M CHANGING
    [[Helen Cornelius) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    LOVE CHILD [[Unreleased)
    [[Pam Sawyer-Frank Wilson-Deke Richards-R. Dean Taylor) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    ONE NIGHT WITH YOU
    [[Antonio Armato-Rick Neigher) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    SHELTER ME
    [[Jack White-Mark Spiro) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    THE STARE
    [[Ted Jacobs-Dyna Brein-Anthony Smith) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    UNDER ANY MOON
    [[Diane Warren) Produced by Randy Waldman and James H. Cooper
    WALK THE LINE
    [[Tena Clark-Dee Harvey) Executive producer: James H. Cooper
    YOU KEEP ME HANGIN’ ON
    [[Brian Holland-Lamont Dozier-Edward Holland, Jr.) Produced by Raúl Recinos


    1995: "U" -Contract Recording Company

    1996
    A LITTLE BIT OF LOVE [[Duet with Clas Yngström)
    [[Paul Rodgers-Andy Fraser-Paul Kossoff-Simon Kirke) Produced by Pete “The Poet” Brown & Ben Elliott
    SHIPS IN THE NIGHT [[Duet with Clas Yngström)
    [[Bruce-Brown) Produced by Pete “The Poet” Brown & Ben Elliott
    U
    [[E. Robinson-M. Skeete-W. Bush) Produced by Marksexx & Groove E.

    TURN AROUND
    [[Stacey Piersa-Elliot Wolf) Produced by T. & T. for Raymar Productions

    2000
    COME TO ME, MOTHER
    [[Jill Gallina) Produced By Craig Gregory, Timothy Seelig and J. Tamblyn Henderson Jr.
    SOMEDAY WE’LL BE TOGETHER [[Live)
    [[Johnny Bristol-Harvey Fuqua-Jackie Beavers) Producer unknown

    2001
    It's Time To Move On
    Writer by Lee John and Adam Pendse , Produced by L.A.D.S.

    2007
    Up Close: Live from San Francisco is an album released in 2007

    "Here's to Life"
    "Smile"
    "Body and Soul"
    "I Believe in You and Me"
    "Spring Is Here"
    "Fields Of Gold"
    "I Remember You/The Girl from Ipanema/Mas Que Nada"
    "New York State of Mind"
    "Don't Know Why"
    "My World Is Empty Without You"
    "Tears In Heaven"
    "I Am Changing"
    "Both Sides Now"
    "What a Wonderful World"

    2011

    "Life's Been Good to Me"
    What about

    Got To Get You Into My Life, and Amen from the duets and unreleased Sup & Tempts

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    Quote Originally Posted by rod_rick View Post
    What about

    Got To Get You Into My Life, and Amen from the duets and unreleased Sup & Tempts
    As I said, this is just a sample. Thank you Rod_rick. I am sure there are many more recordings that could be added to this discography.

    Marv

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    Hey Marv
    Do you or anybody else have these unreleased tracks mentioned?

    CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT / Writer and producer unknown
    HERE’S MY LOVE / Writer and producer unknown
    LOVE NEVER SAYS GOODBYE / Writer and producer unknown
    PASS IT ALONG / Writer and producer unknown
    SHOW ME / Writer and producer unknow
    HEARTBREAK OF LOVE [[Year of recording, unreleased) [[Lead: Dionne Warwick, Mary Wilson)
    I would love to complete my collection.

    P.S. you missed a very unlikely guest apperance on a Christmas album by Joe Dolce [[Shuddapa Ya Face)- Jingle Bell Rock [[1981)
    also 2 duets with Human Nature: It Takes Two River Deep - Mountain High [[2007)
    Ernie Crouch & Revival - Tell It To The Mountain [[2009)

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    Quote Originally Posted by markdtiller View Post
    Hey Marv
    Do you or anybody else have these unreleased tracks mentioned?

    CAN WE TALK ABOUT IT / Writer and producer unknown
    HERE’S MY LOVE / Writer and producer unknown
    LOVE NEVER SAYS GOODBYE / Writer and producer unknown
    PASS IT ALONG / Writer and producer unknown
    SHOW ME / Writer and producer unknow
    HEARTBREAK OF LOVE [[Year of recording, unreleased) [[Lead: Dionne Warwick, Mary Wilson)
    I would love to complete my collection.

    P.S. you missed a very unlikely guest apperance on a Christmas album by Joe Dolce [[Shuddapa Ya Face)- Jingle Bell Rock [[1981)
    also 2 duets with Human Nature: It Takes Two River Deep - Mountain High [[2007)
    Ernie Crouch & Revival - Tell It To The Mountain [[2009)

    Mark, some recent recordings are missing from the list because that discography was completed around 2003-04.
    "Can We Talk About It", I think I have.

    "Here's My Love, Pass It Along" I believe was one of those charity/relief recordings [[ala "We Are the World") that Mary did with a large group of Latino and other World artists to benefit famine relief efforts in Africa.

    I know about the song she recorded with Dionne, but I don't have it or the others on your list.

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    May I ask what is this Top 10 Recording's for ?
    Songs that one likes by Mary maybe ?

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    Ah ha! I noticed no one mentioned, "Where Is It I Belong" from 1975. A great song that seems to be quite popular with the "general public". I like it as well but as Carlo said, it is very difficult to pick only 10.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markdtiller View Post
    HEARTBREAK OF LOVE [[Year of recording, unreleased) [[Lead: Dionne Warwick, Mary Wilson)
    Dionne Warwick with June Pointer on her album "Reservations For Two" [[1987).

    http://faac.us/adf/messages/150056/1...tml?1184904036

    Posted on Wednesday, July 18, 2007 - 10:31 pm: ***Shawn1 [[shawn1b) ***

    The song was called Heartbreak of Love I believe Dionne says she never recorded the song with Mary and Mary says otherwise !The song was released as a duet with June Pointer .Shawn

    Posted on Friday, July 20, 2007 - 12:00 am: ***jobeterob [[jobeterob) ***

    Well Mary Wilson always had lots of plans - what was it? She nearly got Borderline or Holiday to record? She had Marvin Gaye producing an album for her? She had this record deal but the label folded before it got off the ground etc. And the Dionne Warwick story.*

    Other memories often differ - likely because they weren't as important to Marvin Gaye or Dionne Warwick or Madonna as "they might have been" to Mary Wilson.*

    Might have beens are what they are - nothing.*

    It's just like The Josephine Baker Story was for Diana Ross - nothing. But Diana Ross had lots of other things going on that made big bangs - Lady, Central Park, "diana", Mahogany, Out of Darkness, a bunch of hit singles etc. Mary's things just generally didn't work out.*

    Maybe in retrospect she also should have tried to keep Florence in the group, keep Cindy in the group, gone out on her own when the name "Supremes" was a meal ticket - but they are all "might have beens" that weren't.*

    And no, it's not negative - just fact.

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    Ok I edited my list:

    "You Are the Heart of Me" [[w/Supremes)
    "U"
    "Walk the Line"
    "The One I Love"
    "Pick Up the Pieces"
    "Both Sides Now"
    "Turn Around"
    "Life's Been Good to Me"
    "Under Any Moon"
    "One Night With You"
    "Floy Joy" [[with the Supremes)
    "You Danced My Heart Around the Stars"

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    Has anyone ever heard the duet with Dionne? I remember reading somwhere that Dionne said they didnt do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Mark, some recent recordings are missing from the list because that discography was completed around 2003-04.
    "Can We Talk About It", I think I have.

    "Here's My Love, Pass It Along" I believe was one of those charity/relief recordings [[ala "We Are the World") that Mary did with a large group of Latino and other World artists to benefit famine relief efforts in Africa.

    I know about the song she recorded with Dionne, but I don't have it or the others on your list.
    Thanks Marv. I found out that Ken Sutherland wrote HERE'S MY LOVE, PASS IT ALONG and it was recorded with Billy Preston and several others.

    "In 1985, Sutherland wrote and produced the song, “Here Is My Love, Pass It Along,” which he recorded with a number of artists who were either born or bred in Texas, including: Steven Stills, Billy Preston, Jerry Jeff Walker, B.J. Thomas, Shelly Duval, Alex Harvey, Charley Pride, Mary Wilson, the Gatlin Brothers and Sami Jo Cole to name just a few. The project raised money for The North Dallas Food Bank"
    See:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Sutherland

    Anybody have it or know where it can be heard/bought?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Has anyone ever heard the duet with Dionne? I remember reading somwhere that Dionne said they didnt do it.
    I've never heard it, but it was supposedly recorded in Brazil. In the late 80's, early 90's. Mary and Dionne were on this guy Gordon's show [[I can't remember his last name) and Dionne sang a song I'd never heard, but Mary seemed to know all of the words.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markdtiller View Post
    Thanks Marv. I found out that Ken Sutherland wrote HERE'S MY LOVE, PASS IT ALONG and it was recorded with Billy Preston and several others.

    "In 1985, Sutherland wrote and produced the song, “Here Is My Love, Pass It Along,” which he recorded with a number of artists who were either born or bred in Texas, including: Steven Stills, Billy Preston, Jerry Jeff Walker, B.J. Thomas, Shelly Duval, Alex Harvey, Charley Pride, Mary Wilson, the Gatlin Brothers and Sami Jo Cole to name just a few. The project raised money for The North Dallas Food Bank"
    See:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ken_Sutherland

    Anybody have it or know where it can be heard/bought?
    That's it! That's right. I only saw the video for the song once on E.T. or a show like that back in the 80's. I never had it. Maybe try Ebay?

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Has anyone ever heard the duet with Dionne? I remember reading somwhere that Dionne said they didnt do it.
    Could Dionne have meant that they never released it?

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    Perhpas and it may have come from JRT so who knows.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Perhpas and it may have come from JRT so who knows.
    If it came from that person, don't even start believing it if he has to do with Mary.

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    We Should be Closer Together
    U
    You Turn Me Around
    One Night with You
    Floy Joy [[co lead)
    Warm Summer Night
    You Danced My Heart Around the Stars
    Redhot [[12 inch version only)
    Both Sides Now [[Up Close and Personal Show)
    I am Changing

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    Revisiting one of my favorites, "Pick Up The Pieces". It had that Teddy Pendergrass, "Close The Door" flavor to it...



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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    You picked some really good ones! "We Should Be Closer Together" should be on my list and "My Lovelife Is A Disaster" was another great one.
    I recorded the 'fly on the wall' video at that session - I should dig it out and post it somewhere...

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Here is a sample Mary Wilson discography. It is not complete but lists many of her recordings along with leads done with the Supremes:

    MARY WILSON’S DISCOGRAPHY / Only leads, partially or the whole song
    [[By year of release and in alphabetical order.)

    1960
    PRETTY BABY
    [[Richard Morris-Robert West) Produced by Robert West
    THE TEARS
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson

    1961
    AFTER ALL [[Lead: Mary Wilson, Florence Ballard, Diana Ross, Barbara Martin)
    Written and produced by William “Smokey” Robinson

    1963
    BABY DON’T GO
    Written and produced by Berry Gordy, Jr.

    [[....)

    2000
    COME TO ME, MOTHER
    [[Jill Gallina) Produced By Craig Gregory, Timothy Seelig and J. Tamblyn Henderson Jr.
    SOMEDAY WE’LL BE TOGETHER [[Live)
    [[Johnny Bristol-Harvey Fuqua-Jackie Beavers) Producer unknown

    2001
    It's Time To Move On
    Writer by Lee John and Adam Pendse , Produced by L.A.D.S.

    2007
    Up Close: Live from San Francisco is an album released in 2007

    "Here's to Life"
    "Smile"
    "Body and Soul"
    "I Believe in You and Me"
    "Spring Is Here"
    "Fields Of Gold"
    "I Remember You/The Girl from Ipanema/Mas Que Nada"
    "New York State of Mind"
    "Don't Know Why"
    "My World Is Empty Without You"
    "Tears In Heaven"
    "I Am Changing"
    "Both Sides Now"
    "What a Wonderful World"

    2011

    "Life's Been Good to Me"
    Wow! I am sure I did this list, up to 2000. How did you get it? Lol. Oh, maybe we have been internet friends, I sent it to Mary for her website and to share it with everybody, but nobody paid any attention to me. I guess they prefer to keep the one they have, which does not list many, many recordings. How increible...!

    I even made an "Anthology" of 4 or 5 CDs, seeing that nobody had ever done one, any cat has a compilation or "best of" release. Once I saw a copy for sale on eBay, lol, I wrote to the guy to be careful with bootleg material.

    PART 2 FOLLOWS - I HAD TO CUT IT
    Last edited by Edgar; 04-27-2020 at 03:57 AM.

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    Mary Wilson has an impressive body of work, that nobody has ever cared to compile, more than 60 years recording in studios, many times songs that are outstanding. I feel so sorry when I go to sites like YouTube and I see recordings by people with no talent who had a contract to a label, and releases, and it was so difficult for her. I once wrote to David Nathan, and he said, "Send me a list and I'll see what I can do". It was many years ago. I made the list but I did not hear from him anymore.

    In any case for me she is an icon of strength and endurance, an admirable woman, with books, noble causes, new ideas, going back to college to get a grade, singing and being interviewed so often... she is always willing and cheerful. I do not care what she has done or does wrong. Her good work is what matters, her struggle to overcome privation, rejection and prejudice. [[My only complaint is her wigs, I wonder if she is bald by now...) She is not sitting at home, saying "I am a diva". No, that woman is out there, doing her stuff.

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    Chronological:
    1. Sunset
    2. A Heart Like Mine
    3. I Keep It Hid
    4. We Should be Closer Together
    5. Green River
    6. My Lovelife Is A Disaster
    7. The One I Love / Push Comes To Shove
    8. Walk The Line
    9. Keep Me Hangin' On [[92)
    10. Love Child [[w/Ako Mack) [[92)
    live bonuses:
    11. A Song For You / How Lucky Can You Get [['77 Farewell)
    12. Strange Fruit

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