<Table> <Tr> <Td> "You're My Remedy" (1964) </Td> <Td> "Too Many Fish in the Sea" (1964) </Td> <Td> "I'll Keep Holding On" (1965) </Td> </Tr> </Table> <Tr> <Td> "You're My Remedy" (1964) </Td> <Td> "Too Many Fish in the Sea" (1964) </Td> <Td> "I'll Keep Holding On" (1965) </Td> </Tr> <P> "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 . 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 . </P> <P> 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". </P>

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