Too Many Fish in the Sea

"Too Many Fish in the Sea" is a 1964 hit song recorded by Motown singing group The Marvelettes. It was the group's first top 40 pop hit in almost a year reaching number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] The song was one of the first hit singles written by Norman Whitfield and was also written by Eddie Holland. "Too Many Fish..." was also Whitfield's first produced single.

"Too Many Fish in the Sea"
Single by The Marvelettes
from the album The Marvelettes Greatest Hits
B-side"A Need for Love"
ReleasedOctober 14, 1964
RecordedSeptember 22, 1964
GenreSoul
LabelTamla
T 54105
Songwriter(s)Norman Whitfield
Eddie Holland
Producer(s)Norman Whitfield
The Marvelettes singles chronology
"You're My Remedy"
(1964)
"Too Many Fish in the Sea"
(1964)
"I'll Keep Holding On"
(1965)

This single is the only one where group members Georgeanna Tillman and Katherine Anderson had a lead on the A-side. This is also the final A-side appearance for Tillman, who would leave the group in very early 1965, before they recorded their next single, "I'll Keep Holding On", due to her illnesses. This would also be the last single in which Gladys Horton would lead on the A-side, as Wanda Young Rogers (who also led on this and the two previous singles) would be the group's sole lead on the A-side, relegating Horton to B-side leads. Norman Whitfield would later use similar vocal techniques with The Temptations on hit songs such as "I Can't Get Next To You" and "Cloud Nine".

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