Boy oh boy,I'm sitting here with a smile and tears on my face,my Mama played this song,over and over,but I didn't mind,she always seemed so happy when she did,I had her just 12 years of my life,but I carry the Love she gave me in my heart still.
+mosogotam My friend, you have an amazing talent for rhythm, and extending a awesome song only to make it better!!!!!! I love Marvin Gaye. I love Tammy Terrell. When you put them together, it becomes magical with a feeling I can't describe. He had his demons and a super voice that was angelic. I can hear the love in their voice as they sing together. I feel, that both of them passed away way to soon. I won't pretend to be an expert on them. I greatly appreciate your time. Many fond memories, thank you from my heart and my cleansed soul!!!! Take care and be safe!!!!!
If my mother was alive right now, she would be really thrilled, that woman will have no problem playing them records to death, like she did like the rest if the records, scratch'em and skip them and all. Lol! Gosh I love my mother.
One of his last public performances was singing the US national anthem at the 1983 NBA All-Star game. At the time, performers were expected to give a restrained and traditional performance when singing the national anthem, but Gaye delivered an emotional performance similar to other songs he would sing in concert. This caused some controversy, but the idea of personalizing the national anthem caught on, and singers often add personal touches to the song even today.
They were all black. Funny all my friends of all colors always said to me Slater your just not right. You see I loved everyone. I didn't look at their color. I was born in the 50s. Anyone that knows that period of time knows that didn't happen to often. I think I loved music so much and didn't listen to what others thought and I loved God at a very young age. So I may not be right but I was loved and liked by every race and had friends from them all. You don't know what you missed. Sadly many of them are with my Lord. I miss all of you.
@@douglasslater5192 I know what you mean.The skin pigmentation was never anything I cared for not too say I am clour blind when it comes to that. I went to a boarding school with god know how many boys from all parts of our planet. It did not matter a shit what god they chose to believe in or not, what colour their skin had and we all got along great. Yes there were some guys one did not like but that never have anything to do with what I mentioned. Black,white pink, brown,yellow who the fuck cares. There is only one race on this planet of ours and that's US.
In my opinion, the most perfect pop song ever written or performed. Marvin Gaye's fiftieth anniversary of a seminal album. God bless you Marvin, such a wonderful soul.
@@jackpalance9509 I've not heard of that one myself. I could real off five or six of his songs that I just think are outstanding, for one reason or another, but it's Marvin's voice above all. He's got to be in my favourite top five, probably top three vocalists of all time, male and female. I know this might sound a bit weird but it's kind of like a cello, the range of emotions and purity of that sound is immense.
@Nigel johnson 🎶 I'm just a stubborn kind fella got mind made up on you Say ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya 🎶 To caveat on the duets Tammi Terrell was his best partner IMHO.
@@jackpalance9509 Ok, right. Really sorry but I still don't know that song, even with your lovely singing of it. I was thinking after we spoke yesterday, that I would probably, actually find it nearly impossible to work out a top three or even a top five favourite singers. So it was probably unfair of me to say that. Even the number one spot, I'm sure that I'd have at least four or more choices. And then there are all the different genres and styles to take in to account. Rock, Opera, Pop, Blues, Soul, Country. I don't think I could do it or at least I would have to spend weeks agonising over my decisions, and then regret every one. By the way is your name really, Jack Palance?
@Nigel johnson No sir my first name is Robert. I've been using that handle for about 4 years. You are probably an older gentleman or movie buff? In that genre you had: Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson, David Ruffin, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, just to name a few males. The women: Diana Ross, Carla Thomas,Mavis Staples,Martha Reeves...Tough! Believe it or not I'm just alittle over 40. Folks always told me since a young boy I had an "old soul". Compliment to me. Good day brother.
@@felixmadison5736Thank you from the depths of my heart for your service. 🙏 I’m glad you made it back. -Class of ‘71 & the right to vote at the age of 18. Danced to this song at Lowry AFB that memorable summer at the NCO airmen’s club.
As a musician myself I can understand true talent. Mr Marvin Gaye is one of the best musicians of all time. Plus the song is great also. Keep playing my type of music. You can't get it anymore. They don't make it.
This was a great period of Marvin Gaye's career. Just a few months prior to this song, he was at #1 with "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" and a few months later, he was on the charts again with "That's The Way Love Is."
I didn't know that Berry Gordy's Mowtown Sound, which we all loved so much back in those days, was actually the Andantes and the Funk Brothers! And the Detroit Symphony Strings! Heavenly sound!
It’s like Phil Spector he used Darlene Love and the Blossoms. Darlene Love was the background of the TV Show Shindig. Phils wife Ronnie of the Ronnetts was apart of what he created The Wall of Sound. He was smart enough to use Tina Turner on one of his biggest hits. Proud Mary listen to the background all the instruments.
Damn but didn't John Perrone who ran this channel do fantastic and beautiful work, reassembling and lengthening some of the greatest songs. Sadly he died back in April 2020 form Covid at the age of 70. His channel was the first one that I subscribed to on TH-cam, sadly, sadly missed. Respect in deed. xxx
I was 10 or 11 when this jam came out and remember Dick Clark playing it on American Bandstand. He said "The only thing wrong with this song is that it's too short." Thanks to mosogotam, that's not an issue any longer. I loved this cut as a kid and 50 years later, I still do.
The problem was the 3 minute rule. Records had a time limit and if you were black only one label play per radio show. Hence Uk is Tsmla Motown. In the states they had Gordy. Tamla. Motown etc labels to get more air plays. .
I was very young in the late 60's when this was released. I definitely remember this classic, because, everyone was playing this song on a photograph or listening with a small transistor radio.
Such an iconic Marvin Gaye and Tamla Motown song. One of the best for sure. Poor Marvin,he had no idea how good he was,but his legend and memory will live for ever.
The famous pic of Marvin leaning against his Cadillac brings back childhood memories for me. We used to go by there all the time, either driving or walking. Except usually Marvin had is white Rolls out front. The house used to belong to Berry Gordy but he moved to a huge mansion on Boston Blvd, closer to downtown, & gave this house to his sister, Anna, who was married to Marvin. We lived about half a mile away, in University District, the neighborhood kitty-corner to this neighborhood, Pembroke but we called it Pasteur, which is the elementary school near there.
These songs remind me of my brother Earnest Lee Ramsey who has been deceased for 43 years now but when I'm listening to these songs I hear his voice. I love you brother!!!! Your sister Emma Ramsey-Kelly😂
Perhaps one of the finest. And now we can finally enjoy the fabulous accompaniment. What a super production this is! Thanks to the mastership of Mosogotam
Just when I thought you have revisited just about every Marvin Gaye classic recording, you've surprised me with this sensitive extended reworking. So smooth and driving at the same time. I'm never too busy to say thank you, John, for all the love and creative energy you pour into adding your magic touch to the classic Tamla/Motown catalogue.
I agree 100% is your name John I want to thank you so much I lie in bed at night smiling and soothing my soul Thank you so much for sharing so many songs of Marvin Years ago I was living in a hostel for nurses, I was 24 most of the kids were 17 or 18 I had a record player in my room with my treasured Marvin's albumd I was Stunned to find out they had not heard of him I soon taught them My 34 Yr old son knows everything about Marvin I was newly pregnant when Marvin was killed, my husband was violent even during my pregnancy and Marvin's voice kept me sane He still does
This (1969) + Honey Chile by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas (1967) are enough to bring a smile to any face - thank you for posting this extended dance classic by this Motown icon - R.I.P. Marvin Gaye - Cheers, DAVEDJ
mosogotam Just met a women who loves soul music it’s her birthday today Sent her this link this morning She danced around her bedroom with her bra on her head And sends her thanks
You are a great artist Thanks again When we meet up again next week for my birthday We’re gonna dance around to some Smokey Robinson Love your ‘Tears of a Clown’ Cheers
I don't have the slightest idea why I dreamt about this song last night, and have been humming it all morning. :-) Because for a couple of years, I attended University of Michigan in Ann Arbor before returning back to Texas to finish up at University of Houston, I pretty much grew up on the Motown hits. Motown has a special meaning for me because I was actually there in REAL TIME when Motown was making hit after hit after hit. It brings back so many good memories - a time when music was music and there was such a thing as romance. Had to add it to my playlist! Love what you did to one of my all-time favs...
Thank you brother, hearing the layers of these songs before final edit only highlights the brilliance of the Motown producers pounding out these hits. Next sandwich on me !!
so sad when your father gets jealous of you at christmas time. Love you marvin
I am 72 a white man grown up in Southern California. Motown is the best music……. I am in tears
Who is still listening to this amazing music in 2020? Today March 5th, 2020 eating a hamburger, bobbing my head.🎶
May 2020...still listening..great extended mix😉
Good
Beautiful man
July 18 here...lovin it
Julho 2020
A beautiful and unforgettable Masterpiece sung by Marvin Gaye.
1 OF MANY !!
Boy oh boy,I'm sitting here with a smile and tears on my face,my Mama played this song,over and over,but I didn't mind,she always seemed so happy when she did,I had her just 12 years of my life,but I carry the Love she gave me in my heart still.
John....thanks for letting me know of how this touched you.
+mosogotam My friend, you have an amazing talent for rhythm, and extending a awesome song only to make it better!!!!!! I love Marvin Gaye. I love Tammy Terrell. When you put them together, it becomes magical with a feeling I can't describe. He had his demons and a super voice that was angelic. I can hear the love in their voice as they sing together. I feel, that both of them passed away way to soon. I won't pretend to be an expert on them. I greatly appreciate your time. Many fond memories, thank you from my heart and my cleansed soul!!!! Take care and be safe!!!!!
+Artim Dutton ....Artim....thanks so much!!!
If my mother was alive right now, she would be really thrilled, that woman will
have no problem playing them records to death, like she did like the rest if the
records, scratch'em and skip them and all. Lol! Gosh I love my mother.
She had good taste mate, god bless, Andy, Nottingham.
Marvin had one of most beautiful voices on this planet.glad I grew up in the 50s 60s and 70s. C. YA. Love you all
One of his last public performances was singing the US national anthem at the 1983 NBA All-Star game. At the time, performers were expected to give a restrained and traditional performance when singing the national anthem, but Gaye delivered an emotional performance similar to other songs he would sing in concert. This caused some controversy, but the idea of personalizing the national anthem caught on, and singers often add personal touches to the song even today.
Thank you, George. Found it.
th-cam.com/video/RZ9WdCunvy8/w-d-xo.html
It was amazing how he sang the national anthem with a jazz/sexy sound. One of the best
He was so sosososossososososososososososososos fabulous
Jesus this sounds good. I keep replaying it. Today's music don't come close.
Amen
"Nothing beats these sounds today, 🎶best way to stay at home listing to real music!🎧
They were all black. Funny all my friends of all colors always said to me Slater your just not right. You see I loved everyone. I didn't look at their color. I was born in the 50s. Anyone that knows that period of time knows that didn't happen to often. I think I loved music so much and didn't listen to what others thought and I loved God at a very young age. So I may not be right but I was loved and liked by every race and had friends from them all. You don't know what you missed. Sadly many of them are with my Lord. I miss all of you.
I grew up in the country. I always loved this music. I didn't know
@@douglasslater5192 I know what you mean.The skin pigmentation was never anything I cared for not too say I am clour blind when it comes to that. I went to a boarding school with god know how many boys from all parts of our planet. It did not matter a shit what god they chose to believe in or not, what colour their skin had and we all got along great. Yes there were some guys one did not like but that never have anything to do with what I mentioned.
Black,white pink, brown,yellow who the fuck cares. There is only one race on this planet of ours and that's US.
Listening
one of motown finest soul men ever
I concur 100%
In my opinion, the most perfect pop song ever written or performed. Marvin Gaye's fiftieth anniversary of a seminal album. God bless you Marvin, such a wonderful soul.
Great song but there were so many at that time. I think stubborn kinda fella is right up there with this tune.
@@jackpalance9509 I've not heard of that one myself. I could real off five or six of his songs that I just think are outstanding, for one reason or another, but it's Marvin's voice above all. He's got to be in my favourite top five, probably top three vocalists of all time, male and female. I know this might sound a bit weird but it's kind of like a cello, the range of emotions and purity of that sound is immense.
@Nigel johnson 🎶 I'm just a stubborn kind fella got mind made up on you Say ya, ya, ya, ya, ya, ya 🎶 To caveat on the duets Tammi Terrell was his best partner IMHO.
@@jackpalance9509 Ok, right. Really sorry but I still don't know that song, even with your lovely singing of it. I was thinking after we spoke yesterday, that I would probably, actually find it nearly impossible to work out a top three or even a top five favourite singers. So it was probably unfair of me to say that. Even the number one spot, I'm sure that I'd have at least four or more choices. And then there are all the different genres and styles to take in to account. Rock, Opera, Pop, Blues, Soul, Country. I don't think I could do it or at least I would have to spend weeks agonising over my decisions, and then regret every one. By the way is your name really, Jack Palance?
@Nigel johnson No sir my first name is Robert. I've been using that handle for about 4 years. You are probably an older gentleman or movie buff? In that genre you had: Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson, David Ruffin, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, just to name a few males. The women: Diana Ross, Carla Thomas,Mavis Staples,Martha Reeves...Tough! Believe it or not I'm just alittle over 40. Folks always told me since a young boy I had an "old soul". Compliment to me. Good day brother.
Love and have loved Marvins music for many years. God bless him and his awesome voice back then and so glad I can still here him today
0:14💥
This is one Performer that I Wish I could have seen Live. Such a Wonderful voice and Performer.😍😍
Summer of 1969 men landing on the moon and Marvin belting this song what a great time
The astronauts were thinking about their babies on the moon 🌝
And me being in Vietnam with the U.S. Army, thinking about this song and everything good back home waiting for me.
@@felixmadison5736Thank you from the depths of my heart for your service. 🙏 I’m glad you made it back. -Class of ‘71 & the right to vote at the age of 18. Danced to this song at Lowry AFB that memorable summer at the NCO airmen’s club.
Yes❤
Happy Birthday to Marvin Gaye 🎂🎁🎈🎇 REST IN POWER Blessings and Hugs 💖💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕!
Marvin Gaye eterno Singer The. Legend🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Marvin Gaye's singing voice is truly stunning. In my opinion --- he and Sinatra have the 2 greatest voices of all time. Will never be another.
Micheal Jackson?
Freddie mercury?
Sam Cooke?
David Ruffin?
Ron Isley?
My good friend Mr. Sam Cooke was liquid gold! His voice was superb. And so was my man Elvis Presley.
Nat King Cole
Al Green
Solomon Burke
Sinatra🥱🥱
His voice is so sweet 😋. You listen you feel instant Better.
As a musician myself I can understand true talent. Mr Marvin Gaye is one of the best musicians of all time. Plus the song is great also. Keep playing my type of music. You can't get it anymore. They don't make it.
I'm new here...these extended versions are just FABULOUS!! There is NOTHING ON EARTH like MOTOWN!! Thank you!!
Thanks, Nancy....glad you like them!!
I agree ! Motown forever with love!
Gotcha girl motown FOREVER
He was sososo sososo sososo sososo sososo sososo underrated
This was a great period of Marvin Gaye's career. Just a few months prior to this song, he was at #1 with "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" and a few months later, he was on the charts again with "That's The Way Love Is."
I was 12 yrs old and I love this jam to this day at 67
Im playing this all of2021!! Sing it!! Marvin and Motown music will always the greatest! 💕❤😘
1:03........
Oh Marvin!.....You were truly one of the best! You had a day to carry a song like no one else.
A way to carry a song!...lol
I didn't know that Berry Gordy's Mowtown Sound, which we all loved so much back in those days, was actually the Andantes and the Funk Brothers! And the Detroit Symphony Strings! Heavenly sound!
WTF is 'Mowtown' - wanker.
YEAH!!!!! It's MOTOWN!!!!!!!!
michele fellows w
gmeles yeah! The Funk Brothers made more number one hits than anybody in the world. The band that made the music
It’s like Phil Spector he used Darlene Love and the Blossoms. Darlene Love was the background of the TV Show Shindig. Phils wife Ronnie of the Ronnetts was apart of what he created The Wall of Sound. He was smart enough to use Tina Turner on one of his biggest hits. Proud Mary listen to the background all the instruments.
He was sososo sososo sososo sososo sososo sososo sososo fantastic
Marvin Gaye one of a kind!
I Love this version!!❤❤❤❤
Magical Marvin Gaye, So sadly missed along with the rest of Tamla Motown and The Funk Brothers.
I wish that even this extended song never ends. A sure sign of an excellent song.
what a great singer god i miss marvin gaye taken away from us way too soon .genius of a singer never get tired of him . rip my brother!! loveyu!!
I know every word. Love it.
Brings back Great Memories, I was in Jr. High School them, and that Song was Jumping!!!! 🎵 ❤️💯
Love this Man forever,best Soul Singer we ever had !!!!!! R.I.B. Marvin
Pitti A draw with Brook Benton
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This is my Dad's favorite song by Marvin Gaye
Your Dad has great taste, this song IS timeless, the incredible Marvin Gaye.❤
@dianneflores9697 Thank you
Love all the Motown sound
Nothing like yesterday's music
We were you never hear music like that again
That's for sure!
That's for sure!
On Feb 12, 2015 10:00 PM, "april Dale" wrote:
> That's for sure!
Seriously great. Marvin!!
This great hit by Marvin about his 'baby', is right up there with the Temps telling us about their 'girl'.
This was the song that made me a Marvin Gaye fan for life.
Listening to me some Marvin july 2nd 2020 i turned 62 yrs old today
Tammy and Marvin is all I need to get by to make my day
Damn but didn't John Perrone who ran this channel do fantastic and beautiful work, reassembling and lengthening some of the greatest songs. Sadly he died back in April 2020 form Covid at the age of 70. His channel was the first one that I subscribed to on TH-cam, sadly, sadly missed. Respect in deed. xxx
RIP John
Wow!!! I didn't know that he had passed away..... COVID SUCKS!!! Rest in heavenly peace Sir!!! 🙏🏾🕊️🙏🏾🎶
Marvelous Marvin Gaye💙
My favorite song by Marvin .....and absolutely LOVIN this extended version
Thank you a lot, Rick!!!
i never get tire of listening to MG.
Marvin, you were taken from us way too soon. Rest in peace, thanks for all the great music and memories!
I was 10 or 11 when this jam came out and remember Dick Clark playing it on American Bandstand. He said "The only thing wrong with this song is that it's too short."
Thanks to mosogotam, that's not an issue any longer.
I loved this cut as a kid and 50 years later, I still do.
I was 8 going on 9 that summer, hauling my middle brother back and forth to Summer School! 😊
The problem was the 3 minute rule. Records had a time limit and if you were black only one label play per radio show.
Hence Uk is Tsmla Motown. In the states they had Gordy. Tamla. Motown etc labels to get more air plays.
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Love these old motown songs.... congers up so many great memories too. He was one of the very best!
Marvin, you had so much talent...I love your music, I don't think you knew how valuable you were.
I totally full whole heartily agree!!
9 5 23
Marvin Gaye is the father of Motown 😊
God is a consuming fire 🔥 ,
Love is a fire 🔥 God is love 💓
I don't know when I'll have this off of repeat, but I ain't got time for nothing else.
One of my favorites of Marvin
My first slow dance in the 7th grade was to Marvin Gaye. The song was "Lets Get It On". Yup😊
GOD Bless you bro! I'm an essential worker and this made me smile today!
I was very young in the late 60's when this was released. I definitely remember this classic, because, everyone was playing this song on a photograph or listening with a small transistor radio.
The Prince of Motown😁😁😻😻😻
Marvin and Tammy are still #1 in my book.
Absolutely ❤
Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant
Such an iconic Marvin Gaye and Tamla Motown song. One of the best for sure. Poor Marvin,he had no idea how good he was,but his legend and memory will live for ever.
The famous pic of Marvin leaning against his Cadillac brings back childhood memories for me. We used to go by there all the time, either driving or walking. Except usually Marvin had is white Rolls out front. The house used to belong to Berry Gordy but he moved to a huge mansion on Boston Blvd, closer to downtown, & gave this house to his sister, Anna, who was married to Marvin. We lived about half a mile away, in University District, the neighborhood kitty-corner to this neighborhood, Pembroke but we called it Pasteur, which is the elementary school near there.
The memories associated with THIS song!!
Talk about
Happy Days!!💯💫💯💞💕💓💗🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽
The Funk Brothers! Have Mercy!!!!!!!
One of the greatest bands ever!
@@Blueberry905 They "Backed" an Era!
Amen.. and Amen. 🙌🏾
Sweetest Voice Ever!!!! I love you, Marvin, Forever!!!!
He was the man
This music will never die RIP Marvyn
We all miss him & his music.
These songs remind me of my brother Earnest Lee Ramsey who has been deceased for 43 years now but when I'm listening to these songs I hear his voice. I love you brother!!!!
Your sister Emma Ramsey-Kelly😂
Such talent Beautiful people i will never stop listening to both your music ❤
There Is NO-ONE,,that can break a Song Down,,and Play it Back,,like MOSOGOTAM !!!,,ed
+eddie d ...Eddie...thanks...much appreciated!
WORD!!!
Totally agree!!!
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Its truly a rewarding journey how you deconstruct and resurrect these tunes,so we can fully digest them.!
Good job...One of the all time GREATEST
Perhaps one of the finest. And now we can finally enjoy the fabulous accompaniment. What a super production this is! Thanks to the mastership of Mosogotam
There will never be another like him.
Every song that he wrote and sang was about his life bless you Marvin Gaye
Just spent a better part of 3 straight hours listening to your FANTASTIC MIXES. Loved them ALL.....BRAVO....BRAVO
Keith....thank you so much. I truly appreciate that you liked it!!
MOSOGOTOM,,You Are The KING of REMIXes,,ed
Eddie.....you are too kind...thanks so much!
Just when I thought you have revisited just about every Marvin Gaye classic recording, you've surprised me with this sensitive extended reworking. So smooth and driving at the same time. I'm never too busy to say thank you, John, for all the love and creative energy you pour into adding your magic touch to the classic Tamla/Motown catalogue.
I agree 100% is your name John
I want to thank you so much
I lie in bed at night smiling and soothing my soul
Thank you so much for sharing so many songs of Marvin
Years ago I was living in a hostel for nurses, I was 24 most of the kids were 17 or 18
I had a record player in my room with my treasured Marvin's albumd
I was Stunned to find out they had not heard of him
I soon taught them
My 34 Yr old son knows everything about Marvin I was newly pregnant when Marvin was killed, my husband was violent even during my pregnancy and Marvin's voice kept me sane
He still does
Mills lane ref
@@mariemooney6708 nice lady
Thanks for all these special memories. Those were the good ole days when music was real and you had to have talent to sing for Motown.
I am
Love every bit of the old soul music takes me way back.
The best music ever!❤ Still listening in 2020.
This (1969) + Honey Chile by Martha Reeves & the Vandellas (1967) are enough to bring a smile to any face - thank you for posting this extended dance classic by this Motown icon - R.I.P. Marvin Gaye - Cheers, DAVEDJ
David....much appreciated!!
I love these extended versions they sound as if they have been released today keep up the good work xx.
Thanks so much, Denise!!
Legendary!!
Unparalleled!!
MAGNIFICENT piece of musical composition with added SOULFULNESS !!
LOVE THIS SONG!! ALL TIME FAVORITE!!💛💛💛💛💛💛💛💛
Thank you
Love this re mix
Love all your work
Just takes me back
Fifty years
Still dancin and prancin
Thanks so much, Derek!!
mosogotam
Just met a women who loves soul music
it’s her birthday today
Sent her this link this morning
She danced around her bedroom with her bra on her head
And sends her thanks
You are a great artist
Thanks again
When we meet up again next week for my birthday
We’re gonna dance around to some Smokey Robinson
Love your ‘Tears of a Clown’
Cheers
This is my man! So soulful.
I don't have the slightest idea why I dreamt about this song last night, and have been humming it all morning. :-) Because for a couple of years, I attended University of Michigan in Ann Arbor before returning back to Texas to finish up at University of Houston, I pretty much grew up on the Motown hits. Motown has a special meaning for me because I was actually there in REAL TIME when Motown was making hit after hit after hit. It brings back so many good memories - a time when music was music and there was such a thing as romance. Had to add it to my playlist! Love what you did to one of my all-time favs...
Marvin and Smokey had the MOST distinguished , smoothest and sexiest sounds of ALL the Motown singers
Outstanding!!!!
Thanks so much, Kevin!!
This is the best thing I've heard on YT in a long, long while! So good it positively hurts!
He was so handsome beautiful voice but it was a sad thing when Tammi Terrell died Marvin's whole world ended in tragic
Undoubtedly Prince of Motown
Beautiful masterpiece.
Thanks, Jazz!!!
I ALLWAYS Loved that Bass Ride,,,( it's like a Galloping Horse! )... ed
I got the heart of Motown 4ever.
Marvin was a. GENIUS THE MAN JUST TOO BAD FOR WORDS
Perfection!
beautiful man,,, beautiful singer,,, taken way too soon,,,RIP Mr MG
That VOICE!!💔💖❤❤💖💖💖
Thank you brother, hearing the layers of these songs before final edit only highlights the brilliance of the Motown producers pounding out these hits. Next sandwich on me !!