Marvin Gaye and Mary Wells were two influential American R&B and soul artists who collaborated in the early 1960s. Known individually for their unique vocal styles, Gaye's smooth, soulful tenor complemented Wells' expressive, gospel-infused voice. Together, they created the album "Together," which was notable for its blend of pop, doo-wop, and soul, a standout in Motown's discography. Their pairing was brief but significant, providing a blueprint for future Motown duets and contributing to the evolution of soul music.