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Keeping My Mind on Love

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Released
  
1990

Release date
  
1990

Label
  
Motorcity Records

Artist
  
Producer
  
Genres
  
Soul music, Dance music

Keeping My Mind on Love(1990)
  
Looking Back 1961-1964(1993)

Mary Wells albums
  
The Two Sides of Mary Wells, Servin' Up Some Soul, In and Out of Love, Recorded Live On Stage, Bye Bye Baby I Don't Wa

Keeping My Mind on Love is the sixteenth and last album recorded by Motown legend Mary Wells. On the Motorcity label, this was Wells' first new record in seven years: much like a lot of the former Motown stars, Wells had signed with Motorcity in order to build on the new attention garnered by the sales of classic Motown singles. This was one of the few projects from the label to be released: it folded in the early nineties. After the release of this album, Wells promoted it until she was diagnosed with throat cancer, which took away her voice. Wells would eventually die of her illness in July 1992 at the age of 49.

Track listing

  1. "My Guy" (Smokey Robinson)
  2. "Hold on a Little Longer" (Bobby Taylor, Ian Levine)
  3. "Walk on the City Streets" (Steven Wagner, Ian Levine)
  4. "Don't Burn Your Bridges" (Fiachra Trench, Ian Levine)
  5. "What's Easy for Two Is So Hard for One" (Smokey Robinson)
  6. "Keeping My Mind on Love" (Freddie Gorman, Ian Levine)
  7. "Stop Before It's Too Late" (Freddie Gorman, Ian Levine, Janie Bradford, Steven Wagner)
  8. "You're the Answer to My Dreams" (Steven Wagner, Ian Levine)
  9. "You Beat Me to the Punch" (Smokey Robinson)
  10. "Once Upon a Time" with Frankie Gaye (Al Hamilton, Clarence Paul, William Stevenson)

References

Keeping My Mind on Love Wikipedia


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