Top Ten Songs by the Marvelettes
(In My Humble Opinion)
1. "Beechwood 4-5789" (1962)-This was the group's fourth top 40, which was a no 17 hit (an R + B no. 7 smash). Lead singer Gladys Horton was in fine form here. The other original members were Katherine Anderson, Wanda Young, Georgia Dobbins, Juanita Cowart, and Georgeanna Tillman. By the time this record was released, Cowart had left the group. Dobbins left to care for an ailing mother. I also read somewhere that her parents forbade her to tour. Accounts vary here. Some say both left in 1965. (I DO know that they left.) And I CAN say that the classic lineup of Horton, Young, Anderson, and Tillman were now in place. (A few years later, the group would be reduced to a trio as Tillman became seriously ill with leukemia and lupus.)
2. "He's A Good Guy(Yes He Is)"-(early 1964)-This was one of their best. It should have been a top 10, but for some inexplicable reason (The British Invasion may have been a factor), only peaked at no. 55. I believe William "Smokey" Robinson also wrote this.
3. "Too Many Fish In The Sea" (Dec. 1964-early 1965)-This was the group's return to the top 40 (since 1962), a no. 25 hit. And it also should have placed top 10 (This record ROCKS!) The single was Gladys Horton's final stint as lead singer (of the A-sides, anyway).
4."Too Strong To Be Strung Along"(1962)-This was the B-side of "Strange, I Know". "Too Strong" wasn't a top 40 hit, but it sure could have been. Great vocals by Horton!
5. "Strange, I Know"(1962)-I also love the A-side. This only reached no. 49 on the pop charts (a no. 10 R + B smash). This should have been a huge pop hit. It features another great vocal by Horton (Can you tell that I love this woman's voice?)
6. "Playboy"(1962)-This was a no. 7 smash (an R + B no. 4 smash). It was the group's second top 10 hit and third top 40 one. Once again, it features Horton's fantastic singing.
7. "That's How Heartaches Are Made"(1969)-A remake of Justine "Baby" Washington's original (1963), the group did their own unique spin on it, while still retaining its essence (Indeed!).
Group member Wanda Young's singing lead here. It was another great record, but only peaked at no. 97.
- The Marvelettes once recorded a single as "The Darnells" in 1963.
- Wanda Young was married to Miracles' member Bobby Rogers.
- Georgianna Tillman was married to Contours' member Billy Gordon ("Do You Love Me"-1962).
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