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Marvin Gaye in 1973
Marvin Gaye in 1973 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

In this Series of Posts, I will writing about the Artist’s who are in My “Greatest Ever Soul Singer of All-Time” Poll. 


The Poll is over to the Right of the Blog, it has been Running for a Couple of Weeks now, so if You haven’t already Voted, Please do so!

In these Post’s, I will write a few Facts, Figures, Stats and Interesting Stuff on the Artist in Question, I will also include a Playlist of their 20 Greatest Songs.

I will Write a Post on each Artist in Order of “Top to Bottom” of the Poll!

ARTIST NUMBER 2………………MARVIN GAYE 

Marvin Pentz Gay Jr was Born on April 2, 1939 in Washington DC, He was One of Four Children, His Father was a Minister and his Mother was a School Teacher.

He was Multi Talented being a Singer, Songwriter, Composer, Record Producer and a Multi Instrument Musician, including Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Clavinet, Piano and Synthesizers

He only ever Recorded for 2 Record Labels, Motown and Columbia.

He started His Musical Career in the Late 50’s, when He joined a Doo Wop Group Called “the Moonglows


The Moonglows Disbanded in 1960, and Marvin Gay‘s Solo Career Started when He Joined “Motown” the same Year as a Session Drummer!


Marvin Gay’s Early Singing Efforts were either Standard’s and Jazz Recording’s, the Opposite of Most of the Motown Act’s of that Era, who Sang R&B.

Even at this Early stage Marvin Gay had plenty of Run-ins and Argument’s with Motown Founder and Owner “Berry Gordy”


One of His First Professional Jobs for Motown was as a Drummer for “The Miracles” this is where MG struck up his Life Long Friendship with “Smokey Robinson”


Marvin Gay added an “E” to His Surname to coincide with His Debut Single Release in May 1961, the Track was called “Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide” it Flopped in the US apart from the Mid West!


His Second Single also Flopped in Early 1962, that was Called “Sandman” and the Debut Album Released the Previous Year also flopped, that was Called “The Soulful Moods Of Marvin Gaye”


Around this Period “Marvin Gaye” was having more Success behind the Scenes, Session Drumming for the likes of: Mary Wells, Contours, The Marvellettes, Supremes, Martha Reeves and Little Stevie Wonder!

Three of Motown Hits around this time, Featured Marvin Gaye on the Drums, they were: Fingertips by Little Stevie Wonder, Please Mr Postman by The Marvellettes and Dancing In The Street by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas!


In 62 and 63 Marvin Gaye was part of “The Motortown Revue Show” this meant He was nearly certain to have His First Hit with His 4th Single Release in the Spring of 63, which was called “Pride & Joy” it Reached Number 10 on the US Hot 100 Chart.


Later that Same Year He had his Second Hit Single with “Can I Get A Witness” and more “Hits” were to follow over the next few Years!

In Early 1967 His First Duet Hit happened with “Kim Weston” it was called “It Takes Two” by Late 67 MG had teamed up with “Tammi Terrell” and Several Hit Duets were shortly to follow.


By 1970 Marvin Gaye has Released 10 Album’s, all on the Motown/Tamla Record Label, but in 1971 He became the First Black Artist to Release an “Concept Album” it was called “What’s Going On” most of the Tracks Segued into the next, and the Subject matter of the Album, was War, Drug Abuse, Polictics, Enviroment and Poverty. 

The Album was Marvin Gaye’s First Number 1 on the US R&B Chart.


He would Release 6 more Albums Before His Untimely Death on 1st April 1984, he was Fatally Wounded by a Bullet, Shot by His Father!


His Last Studio Recorded Album was “Midnight Love” on the Columbia Record Label, 3 more Albums were Released after His Death, 2 on Columbia and 1 on Motown Record Label.


Throughout His Life, He had a Constant Battle with Depression, Money and Drugs, these all seemed to come together and were the Probable Cause of his Early Death.

Marvin Gaye’s Complete Discography:


19  Studio Albums
7  Duet Albums
4  Live Albums
24  Compilation Albums
83  Single Releases.

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This Series of Post’s concerns in my Opinion The Best Bands/Artists of all time.


I will write a Short Bio including  the Band Members/Artist, some Facts and figures, their Histories,  Links, Videos, The Tracks they made Famous, Links to Download etc etc


I was asked by my Wife, Susan, to do a Post on “Marvin Gaye” as she likes a lot of his Music, especially around the early to Middle 1970’s.

I will continue the series with the Best Soul Vocalist from Tamla Motown Records…………….MARVIN GAYE.

Born 2nd April 1937, Marvin Gaye was a Member of the DooWop Group “The Moonglows” in the Late 1950’s, He left them in 1960 to pursue a Solo Career, He Signed to “Tamla Records” as a Session Drummer.


By May of 1961 he had Released his First Solo Single for “Tamla” called “Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide” it Flopped!


It was followed by another Single called “Sandman” which also Flopped!


June 1962 saw the Debut Album Released, Entitled “The Soulful Moods Of Marvin Gaye” that also Failed to Chart!


There was two more Released tracks from the album, but again both Flopped!


Marvin Gaye was having more Success as a session Drummer, for Acts like Mary Wells, Contours, Marvelettes, The SupremesStevie Wonder, Miracles and Martha & the Vandellas.


MG played Drums on a couple of big Hits from the Motown Label, Stevie Wonder’s “Fingertips” and Martha Reeves Hit, “Dancing In The Street”


One of the reason’s Marvin Gaye‘s Career took a while to take off was Blamed on his Clash with Label Owner “Berry Gordy”

After Arguments with Berry Gordy over the Song “Stubborn Kind of Fella” it was finally Released in September of 1962, and Finally MG had a Hit Single, charting in both the Billboard (46)  and R&B (8) Charts!


The Album of the same name was released in December of ’62, and by the 5th Single Release “Hitch Hike” MG had his First Top 30 “Billboard” Single!


In 1963 MG was asked to take part in his First Motown Revue Tour, along with many other Motown Acts, this turned out to be very Successful!

His next Single Release “Pride and Joy” was a Hit in the Spring of ’63, selling just under a Million Copies, this was followed by the release of “Can I Get a Witness” which was another Top 30 Hit.


More Hit Singles followed throughout 1964, then in 1965 MG had his First Top 10 Single, selling just under 1 Million Copies “How Sweet It is (to be Loved by You)” 


The First Million Sellers happened in ’65, the Tracks were “Aint That Peculiar” and “I’ll Be Doggone” these were both Written by Smokey Robinson!


Because of his Success, MG wanted more control of his Music, this caused more trouble with Motown (Berry Gordy), he wanted to Record Jazz Albums instead of what he was doing at that time, he was eventually granted his Wish, MG Recorded 3 Jazz Albums, around 1966, all of the were Flops!

In early 1967, MG Recorded his First Duet with “Kim Weston” called “It Takes Two”, this turned out to be his First Worldwide International Hit Single.


Next up for MG was more Duet’s, this time with “Tammi Terrell” between them, they Recorded about 10 Singles, the First Hit was “Aint No Mountain High Enough”


But Tragedy was to Strike, and end their Partnership, on 14th October 1967, “Tammi Terrell” was diagnosed with a Malignant Brain Tumour.


Marvin Gaye took Tammi Terrell’s Illness very Badly, He would often go into Deep Depressions and at one time, even attempted Suicide!


During 1968 and 1969, Marvin Gaye had 6 Top 10 Singles in US, either Solo or with Tammi Terrell, the Biggest Hit was “I Heard It Through The Grapevine” which was Number 1 in both the US and the UK Charts, 3 other Singles were 
“To Busy Thinking About my Baby” That’s The Way Love Is and “The Onion song”


By 1970 Marvin Gaye was one of the Biggest Recording Artist’s in the World, but Tragedy was again about to Strike, in his Personal 
Life, on 16th March 1970, “Tammi Terrell” Died, plunging Marvin Gaye back into deep Depression!


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Tracklisting:
01 – Flyin’ High (In the Friendly Sky)
02 – Sparrow
03 – Life is for learning
04 – Please stay
05 – Come live with me angel
06 – Stop, Look, Listen (To your heart) ft Diana Ross
07 – Let’s Get it on
08 – You sure love to ball
09 – Instrumental
10 – God is love
11 – After the Dance
12 – Mercy mercy me
13 – Interlude
14 – All I need to get by (ft Tammi Terrell)
15 – Ain’t Nothing Like the Real Thing (ft Tammi Terrell)
16 – Keep on loving me honey (ft Tammi Terrell)
17 – California soul (ft Tammi Terrell)
18 – Chained
19 – Time to get it together
20 – Where are we headed
21 – Life’s a game of give and take
22 – You can leave, but it’s going to cost you

23 – I want youhttp://ws.amazon.co.uk/widgets/q?ServiceVersion=20070822&MarketPlace=GB&ID=V20070822%2FGB%2Ffunkysoulviny-21%2F8010%2F252506cb-ad76-436e-83fc-4003aacfcd28&Operation=GetDisplayTemplate