What's Easy for Two Is Hard for One

1963 single by Mary Wells
"What's Easy for Two Is Hard for One"
Single by Mary Wells
from the album Mary Wells' Greatest Hits
B-side"You Lost the Sweetest Boy"
Released1963
Recorded1963
GenreSoul, pop
LabelMotown
Songwriter(s)Smokey Robinson
Producer(s)Smokey Robinson
Mary Wells singles chronology
"Your Old Standby"
(1963)
"What's Easy for Two Is Hard for One"
(1963)
"You Lost the Sweetest Boy"
(1963)

"What's Easy for Two Is Hard for One" (also known as "What's Easy for Two Is So Hard for One") is a song written and produced by Smokey Robinson and released as a single by singer Mary Wells for the Motown label.[1]

Song information

In this song, the narrator is longing for a longtime partnership with a suitor and constantly begs the man to "take her to the preacher man" in hopes the couple does "what should be done" because "what two can easily do is so hard to be done by one".

Release and reaction

Released in mid-1963, the song returned Wells to the top 30 where it peaked at number 29 on the Billboard Hot 100 (and #8 R&B).[1][2] Wells covered the song at least two more times.

Covers

"What's Easy for Two Is Hard For One" is one of the most covered Motown songs within the company.

  • The Temptations recorded a version in 1965. Remained unreleased until 1999.[3]
  • The Marvelettes recorded a version in 1966. It was released in 1968 (#114 U.S. Pop).[4]
  • Connie Haines released a version in 1966.[5]
  • Barbara Randolph recorded a version in 1966.[5]
  • Lulu recorded a version for Decca Records in 1964.[6]
  • The Intruders recorded a version for their 1974 album, Energy of Love.

Personnel

Mary Wells' version

Temptations' version

Connie Haines' version

Marvelettes' version

References

  1. ^ a b The Complete Motown Singles Vol 3: 1963 [CD liner notes]. New York: Hip-O Select/Motown/Universal Records.
  2. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research.
  3. ^ "The Temptations Sing Smokey - The Temptations | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  4. ^ The Complete Motown Singles Vol 8: 1968 [CD liner notes]. New York: Hip-O Select/Motown/Universal Records.
  5. ^ a b "Don't Forget the Motor City". Dftmc.info. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  6. ^ "Lulu Discography - UK". 45cat.com. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
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