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"Two Lovers" is a single released in 1962 by Mary Wells on the Motown record label. The song was the third consecutive hit to be both written and produced by Smokey Robinson of The Miracles and recorded by Mary Wells, the two previous charters being "The One Who Really Loves You" and "You Beat Me to the Punch." The song's cleverly devised lyrics at first appear to be about a girl singing to one lover who is "sweet and kind" and a second who treats her bad and makes her sad; eventually, the girl reveals that the two lovers are actually the same person. The song became Well's most successful release to date reaching No. 1 on the Billboard R&B chart and number seven on the Billboard pop chart. Its success would be eclipsed two years later by the singer's most successful release ever, the signature tune "My Guy." ==Personnel== *Lead (and additional) background vocal by Mary Wells *Background vocals by The Love Tones (Joe Miles and Stan Bracely, with Eddie Kendricks of The Temptations) *Written and produced by Smokey Robinson *Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Two Lovers (Mary Wells song)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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