Years before Diana Ross, Mary Wells was the first Motown solo superstar,
the internationally popular songstress who sang the megahit "My Guy."
Her songs consistently and repeatedly reached huge audiences in America
and England, both black and white. She captivated the Beatles, toured
with them, and was briefly more popular than they were on the pop
charts. But Wells left Motown at age 21 and spent the rest of her life
trying to fight her way back to the top. She also had a series of
tumultuous affairs and marital attachments with several well-known
singers and songwriters. And near the end of her life, Wells fought a
drawn-out and courageous battle with throat cancer, giving perhaps her
gutsiest performance. Peter Benjaminson has spent years interviewing
Wells's friends, lovers, and husbands, and obtained an amazingly
detailed unreleased taped interview with Wells herself. In Mary Wells,
he tells her whole story, complete with never-before revealed details
about the sex, the violence, and the drugs in her life--and about her
Motown hits that captivated the world.