"Once Upon a Time" is a 1964 single released by Marvin Gaye and Mary Wells from their sole duet album, Together.[1] "Once Upon a Time' was written by Clarence Paul, Barney Ales, Dave Hamilton and William "Mickey" Stevenson. The song's co-writer, Dave Hamilton, also plays the vibraharp solo on the record.
"Once Upon a Time" | |
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Single by Marvin Gaye and Mary Wells | |
from the album Together | |
B-side | "What's the Matter with You Baby" |
Released | 1964 |
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Length | 2:32 |
Label | Motown |
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Producer(s) | Mickey Stevenson |
The song discussed how the two narrators felt lonely until they met each other referring to their past as it happened "once upon a time".
Cash Box described it as "a most attractive shuffle-beat cha cha romancer" and an "excellent instrumental showcase."[2]
"Once Upon a Time" brought simultaneous top forty pop success for the duo as the single hit number nineteen while its b-side, "What's the Matter with You Baby" peaked at number seventeen on the pop singles chart.[1][3]
Chart (1964) | Peak position |
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U.K. Singles Chart[4] | 50 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[5] | 19 |
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