My Guy': Mary Wells Makes Motown Gold As She Turns 21 | uDiscover

About the Song

Mary Wells, a name synonymous with the golden age of Motown, gifted the world with countless hits, but perhaps none as enduring as “My Guy”. Released in 1964, this upbeat and infectious tune quickly climbed the charts, becoming an anthem for young love and adoration.

At the heart of “My Guy” is a simple yet powerful message: the overwhelming joy and contentment found in a loving relationship. Wells, with her sweet and soulful voice, paints a vivid picture of a woman deeply in love. Every lyric is a declaration of affection, a celebration of her partner’s virtues. The song is a testament to the power of love to lift one’s spirits and make life feel complete.

Musically, “My Guy” is a prime example of the Motown sound. The arrangement is tight and polished, with a driving rhythm and a catchy melody that instantly gets stuck in your head. The horns add a touch of sophistication, while the background vocals provide a lush and harmonious backdrop. The song’s production is impeccable, showcasing the talents of the Motown Records team.

One of the most striking aspects of “My Guy” is its authenticity. Wells’ performance is filled with genuine emotion, making it easy for listeners to connect with her on a personal level. Her delivery is both confident and vulnerable, capturing the complexities of romantic love.

The song’s popularity can be attributed to several factors. First, its universal theme of love resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds. Second, the infectious melody and catchy lyrics make it easy to remember and sing along to. And third, the song’s association with the Motown sound, which was incredibly popular in the 1960s, helped to propel it to the top of the charts.

“My Guy” remains a timeless classic, a testament to the enduring power of music. It is a song that can lift your spirits, make you smile, and remind you of the simple joys of life. Whether you’re a longtime fan of Motown or simply appreciate great music, this song is definitely worth a listen.Mary Wells Sings My Guy - Wikipedia

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Lyrics: My Guy 

Nothing you can say can tear me away
From my guy
Nothing you could do, ’cause I’m stuck like glue
To my guyI’m sticking to my guy like a stamp to a letter
Like birds of a feather we stick together
I’m tellin’ you from the start
I can’t be torn apart from my guyNothing you could do could make me be untrue
To my guy (my guy)
Nothing you could buy could make me tell a lie
To my guy (my guy)I gave my guy my word of honor
To be faithful and I’m gonna
You’d best be believing
I won’t be deceiving my guy

As a matter of opinion, I think he’s tops
My opinion is he’s the cream of the crop
As a matter of taste to be exact
He’s my ideal as a matter of fact

No muscle bound man could take my hand
From my guy (my guy)
No handsome face could ever take the place
Of my guy (my guy)

He may not be a movie star
But when it comes to being happy, we are
There’s not a man today who can take me away
From my guy

No muscle bound man could take my hand
From my guy (my guy)
No handsome face could ever take the place
Of my guy (my guy)

He may not be a movie star
But when it comes to being happy, we are
There’s not a man today who can take me away
From my guy (what’cha say?)

There’s not a man today who could take me away
From my guy (Tell me more!)
There’s not a man today who could take me away
From my guy

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