Album Discography
Year | Album Title | * | ** | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1961 | Bye Bye Baby I Don't Want to Take a Chance | - | - | Motown |
1962 | The One Who Really Loves You | 8 | - | |
1963 | Two Lovers and Other Great Hits | 49 | - | |
1963 | Recorded Live On Stage | - | - | |
1964 | Together (with Marvin Gaye) | 42 | - | |
1964 | Greatest Hits | 18 | - | |
1964 | Mary Wells Sings My Guy | 6 | - | |
1965 | Mary Wells | 145 | - | 20th Century |
1965 | Love Songs to the Beatles | - | - | |
1966 | The Two Sides of Mary Wells | - | - | Atco |
1966 | Vintage Stock | - | - | Motown |
1968 | Servin' Up Some Soul | - | - | Jubilee |
1981 | In and Out of Love | - | - | Epic/CBS |
1982 | Easy Touch | - | - | 51 West/CBS |
1984 | I'm a Lady: The Old, New & Best of Mary Wells | - | - | Allegiance |
1990 | Keeping My Mind on Love | - | - | Motorcity |
.*Eventually changed to The Billboard 200 in 1984. .**Eventually changed to the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart in 1984.
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