Walk the Line

Walk the Line is a 1992 album released by former Supremes member Mary Wilson on the independent CEO Records label. This was Wilson's first solo album since Mary Wilson in 1979. It features covers of tunes by the Five Stairsteps ("Ooh Child") and Jennifer Holliday ("I Am Changing"). Shortly after the album was released, the CEO label filed for bankruptcy and the album fell out of place despite Wilson's promotion of the album. During the recording ... more

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  • 1992

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Mary Wilson

Mary Wilson (born March 6, 1944) is an American singer who gained fame as a founding member of the Motown female singing group The Supremes during the 1960s and '70s. Wilson was the only singer to be a consistent member of the group in its eighteen-year hit-making tenure. Today Wilson remains a...
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