Dear Lover

For the 2009 album by Matthew Ryan, see Dear Lover (album).
"Dear Lover"
Single by Mary Wells
from the album The Two Sides of Mary Wells
Released 1965
Format 7" single
Recorded 1965
Genre Soul
Length 2:08
Label Atco
Writer(s) Carl Davis, Gerald Sims
Producer(s) Carl Davis
Mary Wells singles chronology
"Me Without You"
(1965)
"Dear Lover"
(1965)
"Can't You See (You're Losing Me)"
(1966)

"Dear Lover" is a song released as a single by R&B singer Mary Wells, released off her album, The Two Sides of Mary Wells, on the Atco label. Produced by respected Chicago producer Carl Davis, the song returned Wells to the R&B top ten two years after her two Marvin Gaye singles entered the Cashbox R&B top five and three years after her Motown single, "You Lost the Sweetest Boy", peaked at number ten.[1][2] It would also end up being Wells' last R&B top ten of her entire career though she still had a succession of R&B hits throughout the remainder of her career.

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