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  1. At 36 years and seven weeks, Mary Wilson holds the record for the longest gap between hits in the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart as "Red Hot" debuted on October 6, 1979 and "Time To Move On" debuted on November 21, 2015.

  2. Dance Floors Heat Up With Mary Wilsons 2021 “Red Hot” Digital-Single Remix EP By Eric Kupper Available Today.

  3. Wilson's next album, Walk the Line, would take some 13-years before finally seeing a release in 1992. A posthumous EP, entitled Mary Wilson: Red Hot Eric Kupper Remix EP, was released September 3, 2021. The EP featured three new different dance versions of Wilson's 1979 "Red Hot" single produced by Kupper. Critical reception

  4. Sep 25, 2023 · Where Did Our Love Go. “Where Did Our Love Go” marked a pivotal moment in The Supremes’ career and solidified their status as hitmakers. With Wilson’s soulful vocals taking the lead, the song became their first number one hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1964.

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  5. Feb 8, 2021 · Wilson recorded two solo albums, including her self-titled debut in 1979 with the single “Red Hot,” and her 1990 release “Walk the Line.” “Red Hot” has been expanded and re-released recently by UMe/Motown.

  6. Mar 5, 2021 · Mary Wilsons Self-Titled Solo Album Makes Its Digital Debut Includes 8 Bonus Tracks Featuring Rare Remixes, the Never-Before-Released Gus Dudgeon Sessions and a Brand-New song, “Why Can’t We All Get Along”.

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  8. May 27, 2021 · Mary Wilson had the potential of becoming a dance classic. Famed Motown Producer Hal Davis, known for #1 hits on the Jackson 5, Thelma Houston and Diana Ross crafted a lush disco album for Wilson, with six dance tracks and a mid-tempo ballad.