You Beat Me to the Punch

"You Beat Me to the Punch" is a soul single by Motown singer Mary Wells, released on the Motown label in 1962. It was co-written by Smokey Robinson of the Miracles, who was responsible for the majority of hits released by Wells - and another Miracles member, Ronnie White - while Wells was a Motown artist.

"You Beat Me to the Punch"
Single by Mary Wells
from the album The One Who Really Loves You
B-side"Old Love (Let's Try It Again)"
Released1962
RecordedHitsville USA; 1962
GenreSoul
Length2:45
LabelMotown
Songwriter(s)Smokey Robinson, Ronald White
Producer(s)Smokey Robinson
Mary Wells singles chronology
"The One Who Really Loves You"
(1962)
"You Beat Me to the Punch"
(1962)
"Two Lovers"
(1962)

Following the success of the previous single, "The One Who Really Loves You", Motown released "You Beat Me to the Punch" shortly after it was produced and it performed similarly to "The One Who Really Loves You", becoming a Billboard Top 10 Pop smash, peaking at number nine on the pop chart and becoming her first number one hit on the Billboard R&B singles chart.[1] It also won Wells a Grammy nomination for Best Rhythm and Blues Recording.

Like "The One Who Really Loves You" before it, the song was produced with a mock-calypso beat. It inspired an "answer" song by soul singer Gene Chandler called "You Threw A Lucky Punch" which used the same music and different lyrics and became a Pop and R&B chart hit that year.

Personnel

Trivia

In DTV, "You Threw A Lucky Punch" was set to Toby Tortoise Returns.
This song was used in the movie Boulevard Nights.

References

  1. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 617.


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