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Mary Wilson
Greenville, United States
Mary Wilson is credited on 165 releases across 46 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1964–2023 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
165
Pressings credited
46
Albums
7
Decades active
99
In collections
Biography
Mary Wilson (March 6, 1944 – February 8, 2021) was an American singer. She gained worldwide recognition as a founding member of the Supremes, the most successful Motown act of the 1960s and the best-charting female group in U.S. chart history, as well as one of the best-selling girl groups of all-time. The trio reached number one on Billboard's Hot 100 with 12 of their singles, ten of which feature Wilson on backing vocals. Wilson remained with the group following the departures of the other three original members: Barbara Martin (in 1962), Florence Ballard (in 1967), and Diana Ross (in 1970), though the subsequent group disbanded following Wilson's own departure in 1977. Wilson later became a New York Times best-selling author in 1986 with the release of her first autobiography, Dreamgirl: My Life as a Supreme, which set records for sales in its genre, and later for the autobiography Supreme Faith: Someday We'll Be Together. Continuing a successful career as a concert performer in Las Vegas, Wilson also worked in activism, fighting to pass Truth in Music Advertising bills and donating to various charities. Wilson was inducted along with Ross and Ballard (as members of the Supremes) into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988.
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Credited work
165 releases · 46 albums · active 1964–2023
- Performance · 186
- Other credits · 63
- Production · 1
Studios: The Frontier Hotel, Las Vegas · Flyte Tyme Studios · Bass Hit Studios · Ocean Way Recording
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

I Hear A Symphony
1966

Where Did Our Love Go
1964

A' Go-Go
1966

Reflections
1968

A Bit Of Liverpool
1964

The Motown Story: The First Decade
1970

All For You
2001

Farewell
1970

The Motown Story (The First Twenty-Five Years)
1983

Meet The Supremes
1962

Touch
1971

The Supremes Sing Motown
1967

Motown Special
1977

The Detroit Girl Groups

Motown's Greatest Hits
1992
Frequent collaborators
- The Supremes
- Diana Ross & The Supremes
- Various
- Phil Driscoll
- Scherrie Payne
- Janet
- Rita Coolidge
- Janet Jackson
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