"Take a Letter, Maria" by R. B. Greaves.

OK, boys and girls, more 60s TWO-hit wonders (?!): A Georgetown, Guyana native of mixed-ancestry composed and recorded his first hit in '69. He was Sam Cooke's nephew. A businessman learns of his wife's infidelity and dictates to his steno before asking her out. It peaked at #2, stayed in the charts for 15 weeks and was RIAA Certified Gold. He had another Top 40 (#27) hit the following year. Doug Stone's '99 cover hit #45 on the Country charts. Artist? Song? Second hit? Answer: "Take a Letter, Maria" by Ronald Bertram Aloysius (R.B.) Greaves III. Second hit: "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me". Tony Orlando and Dawn did a cover and, actually, many thought it was the original. Remember stenos? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z9Y0x1jLkLg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izvMbQpGDi0

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