Ep 11. Mary Wells
- August 15, 2011
In UnSung season 4 episode 11, viewers are introduced to the life and career of Mary Wells. Considered a trailblazer for women in Motown, Mary Wells made a name for herself in the music industry in the 1960s with hits such as "My Guy" and "Two Lovers."
The episode begins by exploring Mary's humble beginnings in Detroit, Michigan. Growing up in a large, musical family, Mary was already singing and performing at a young age. But it wasn't until she met songwriter and future Motown founder Berry Gordy that her career really took off.
With Gordy's help, Mary began recording songs and releasing hit after hit. Her unique voice and style of music set her apart, and she quickly became one of the most popular artists of the time. However, success also brought its fair share of challenges. Mary faced racial discrimination and struggled with money problems, despite her popularity.
As the episode progresses, viewers learn more about Mary's personal life, including her tumultuous relationships and battles with addiction. Despite these struggles, Mary continued to create music and inspire others with her talent and resilience.
Through interviews with family members, friends, and industry insiders, viewers get a behind-the-scenes look at Mary's life and career. They also get to hear some of her most iconic songs, including "The One Who Really Loves You" and "You Beat Me to the Punch."
Overall, UnSung season 4 episode 11 is a moving tribute to the life and legacy of Mary Wells. Through her music and her story, viewers are reminded of the power of perseverance and the impact one person can have on the world.