Mary Wells: The Tumultuous Life of Motown's First Superstar
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Mary Wells: The Tumultuous Life of Motown's First Superstar

Paperback – April 1, 2016

Price
$16.99
Format
Paperback
Pages
320
Publisher
Chicago Review Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1613734865
Dimensions
6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
Weight
14.4 ounces

Description

“A fascinating biography. Relentless research has resulted in not only a riveting tale of Wells’s many personal battles but also a gripping snapshot of the music industry in which she worked. Motown’s first superstar is given top-of-the-charts treatment in this terrific book.” —Gerald Posner, author of Motown , Why America Slept , and Case Closed Peter Benjaminson is the author of The Lost Supreme:xa0The Life of Dreamgirl Florence Ballard , The Story of Motown , and, with David Anderson, Investigative Reporting . He has written numerous stories for the Detroit Free Press , the Atlanta Journal‑Constitution , and other publications. He lives in New York City.

Features & Highlights

  • Years before Diana Ross, Mary Wells was the first Motown solo superstar, the internationally popular songstress who sang the megahit “My Guy.” Her songs consistently and repeatedly reached huge audiences in America and England, both black and white. She captivated the Beatles, toured with them, and was briefly more popular than they were on the pop charts. But Wells left Motown at age 21 and spent the rest of her life trying to fight her way back to the top. She also had a series of tumultuous affairs and marital attachments with several well-known singers and songwriters. And near the end of her life, Wells fought a drawn-out and courageous battle with throat cancer, giving perhaps her gutsiest performance. Peter Benjaminson has spent years interviewing Wells’s friends, lovers, and husbands, and obtained an amazingly detailed unreleased taped interview with Wells herself. In
  • Mary Wells,
  • he tells her whole story, complete with never-before revealed details about the sex, the violence, and the drugs in her life—and about her Motown hits that captivated the world.

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Very interesting Book, but confusing!!

GREAT pictures and history!! But confusing!! WAAAAAY too much speculation for this Book to be actually believed, I did enjoy however, but I found this book to be just to speculative and full of obsessive rumor and ridiculousness.
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A really good read and book arrived in good condition

This is a really good read. I was always eager to see what was going to happen next. And I learned a lot of things about Mary Wells that I wasn't aware of. There are some books that we all like to read more than once,and this is one that I plan on reading again. The book arrived in really good condition.

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Great artist

What a great singer from the 60s. But Ms Wells should have stayed with Motown. She would have been alot better off. We live and we learn. R.I.P. ms Wells and thank you for the great music i still listen to today. Gail Motown member.