Dear Lover

"Dear Lover" is a song released as a single by R&B singer Mary Wells, released off her album, The Two Sides of Mary Wells, on the Atco label. Produced by respected Chicago producer Carl Davis, the song returned Wells to the R&B top ten two years after her two Marvin Gaye singles entered the Cashbox R&B top five and three years after her Motown single, "You Lost the Sweetest Boy", peaked at number ten.[1][2] It would also end up being Wells' last R&B top ten of her entire career though she still had a succession of R&B hits throughout the remainder of her career.

"Dear Lover"
Single by Mary Wells
from the album The Two Sides of Mary Wells
Released1965
Format7" single
Recorded1965
GenreSoul
Length2:08
LabelAtco
Songwriter(s)Carl Davis, Gerald Sims
Producer(s)Carl Davis
Mary Wells singles chronology
"Me Without You"
(1965)
"Dear Lover"
(1965)
"Can't You See (You're Losing Me)"
(1966)

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