Single Cut
A1 : I've Been Good To You as B side of Tamla 45 T-54111 (Feb. 1965) produced by Hal Davis & Marc Gordon
A2 : Sad Song as B side of Tamla 45 T-54099 (Jul. 1964) produced by Hal Davis & Marc Gordon
A3 : Every Little Bit Hurts as A side of Tamla 45 T-54094 (Mar. 1964) produced by Hal Davis & Marc Gordon and reached US R&B #3 Pops #13 in May 1964
A6 : Land Of A Thousand Boys as B side of Tamla 45 T-54094 (Mar. 1964) produced by Hal Davis & Marc Gordon
I think some of the producer credits mentioned earlier are wrong. According to 'Don't Forget The Motor City' all tracks apart from 'A Favor for a Girl' were produced by Davis & Gordon. 'Who's Loving You' doesn't even sound like a H-D production. The whole set is ballads apart from the gorgeous 'A favor for girl' which is mid to uptempo. For some reason this reminds me of Faron Young's 'Hello Walls', as the back ground singers singing repeatedly 'Hello, Hello", sound identical to those singing the same on this song.