You Beat Me to the Punch

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 while she was a Motown artist, and another Miracles member, Ronnie White.  Following the success of the previous single, "The One Who Really Loves You", Motown released this record shortly after it was produced; and the song performed similar work as "The One Who Really Loves You" did, 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.  It also won Wells a Grammy nomination for Best Rhythm and Blues Recording.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 

Among Smokey Robinson's own hit songs that were also his compositions (at least as a co-writer, and usually also as the song's producer) are classics like "Shop Around" – Motown's first million-selling hit record – plus "You've Really Got a Hold on Me", "I Second That Emotion", "Ooo Baby Baby", "Going to a Go-Go", "The Tracks of My Tears", and "Tears of a Clown".  Smokey Robinson also wrote or co-wrote (as outlined in Wikipedia) "Two Lovers", "The One Who Really Loves You", "You Beat Me to the Punch", and "My Guy" for Mary Wells; "The Way You Do The Things You Do", "My Girl", "Since I Lost My Baby", and "Get Ready" for the Temptations; "When I'm Gone" and "Operator" for Brenda Holloway; "Don't Mess With Bill", "The Hunter Gets Captured by the Game", and "My Baby Must Be a Magician" for the Marvelettes; and "I'll Be Doggone" and "Ain't That Peculiar" for Marvin Gaye.  

 

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Last edited: March 22, 2021