Like/Love them both.Two of the (GREATEST OF ALL TIME) I was bless to have seen them both on different dates at the Legendary Uptown Theater in Philly an The Latin Casino Super Club in Cherry Hill New Jersey.😊😊😊
Marvin would sit at the piano downstairs at Motown's little studio, and pretty girls would gravitate around, but he wouldn't glom on to just one. He was 'a chick magnet' - you know how a magnet can magnetize, on and on. I experienced a modicum of that, when I would play honky tonk piano in bars, and there'd be one or two gals who would sing along, and shake their booty on the back of my shoulder and neck, .....wow, ....excuse me.
The greatest artist over all. And yes, his voice. Others had great voices, but this artist wrote amazing songs. His “What’s Going On” is one of the best albums of the era, A work of art.
Yes Smoky Robinson was a excellent song writer for Motown, but we can not forget about Ashford and Simpson who also wrote a lot of songs for Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
This is true, and rightly so. However, the contributions of the musicians and their arrangements are shamelessly overlooked. Consider, the Motown house band -- The Funk Brothers: Smokey Robinson wrote "My Girl," but the iconic intro riffs were written by James Jamerson (and recorded by Robert White) who died nearly penniless.
He also wrote Marvin's Breakthrough Song "Stubborn Kind Of Fellow" as well as "I'll Be Doggone". Now folks say Smokey Robinson should "Sue" Pharrell Williams because they fell that the Melody of this song was stolen and used for "Happy".
When I finally hit the big time working in New York CIty for the first time in 2005, I took the walk from Port Authority through the theater district to my office on 7th Avenue and Broadway. I was always in a hurry like everyone commuting to their office job and nervous about my day. Just before arriving at my building there was a huge horizontal Times Square sized billboard with Marvin in that long leather coat advertising for some cognac product. But he was smiling at me every morning like "It's ok Rich, now go have you a good day!" I blew the man a kiss every morning to say thanks for the encouragement. I've never told anyone this story! I believe that was God's way of using Marvin to give me a push. Thanks Marvin Gaye....
Ain't that Peculiar is Marvin Gaye's most perfect song! Unlike What's Goin On, which has been covered by many artists, no one can sing this masterpiece like Marvin! NO ONE!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed..both songs are great and M Marvin does the best yet this song ain't that peculiar is a song that so many people don't know about.. It is perfection as much as his what's going on is..noone can ever match the sound of his voice in both songs.. Cannot ever be duplicated.
Even today none can out do Marvin Gaye, The Temptations and others of they're day. I'd listen to them over any of the music today. These guys can't be beaten.
Jumped up out of my chair at the age of 13 1965 singing and dancing to this song, I'm 70 now and just discovered it this day, a tamla gem, I'm 13 again today, ain't that peculiar
With ya' bro...I was 12 when this hit. After hearing it on my little transistor radio, I still recall a first-time listen on a stereo with decent speakers (people in the Detroit started buying them at that time). Overwhelming! What a life of music we've had, right?!
Infectious it definitely is. First time I heard Pharrell's song Happy, I immediately thought of how much it reminded me of Ain't That Peculiar. Then I remembered reading that Pharrell is inspired by Marvin Gaye.
My Brother and me spent hours listening to 45rpm And Albums .Of All the Great Motown Sounds.Those were the Days of the Greatest Memorable Songs. Each One Brings Back A Good Memory
Great lyrics by Smokey. Tongue twisters. Very few have attempted to sing it. "I know love can last through years. But how can love last through tears" Now, THAT is songwriting. Smokey always excelled in opposites and contrasts in his lyrics.
Motown had theee best, theee most talented performers of the era. They sang, they danced, they moved... Thank you Berry Gordy, Cholly Atkins and the Motown "Charm School."
I used to Bop to this at my School Disco in the middle 60's......timeless classic that I will never forget. Marvin you left us to soon what a voice. Your music will last for an eternity BRILLIANT !!!!!
The early and late music from Marvin are his best, IMHO. Tunes like this one hit me when I was 12 years old, wishing girls would pay attention to me, and this music and the lyrics (pretty machos stuff, looking back!) sure made me feel good. Very sophisticated combo of rhythms in the intro and the way it resolves with the bass and piano dialogue is sublime and sure gets me dancing...then Gaye's manly counterpoint vocals come floating in. Was this a Smokey Robinson composition, like "I'll be doggone"?
Awesome song. Unfortunately never got to see him..but saw the late great Otis Redding in the '66 Stax Tour here in Bristol UK. I'm basically a rock n blues guy..but my these soul & R n B guys do it for me as well..just class acts & superb backing bands. A terrible loss is MG. All I can say is thank heavens we still have with us the incredible Pastor Al Green! "Take me to the River"
I mean, his 1st release Pride n Joy a million seller, he wrote one of Motown s biggest hits Dancing In the Streets, came to Motown as a drummer, and remained ine of the Funk Bros. best jam session guys - ever seen Marvin play piano?!?!
@@1994g0 At least read the simplest of info...Wikipedia and you can find out the answer to your question. And anyway,he was an excellent artist, singer. That is what is about.
Wow, what a talent, that voice, that charisma, even his inflections were beyond belief. There are no perfect people, but there are perfect times, perfect experiences, and perfect music for those times and this (to me) fits those times. God bless your soul Mr. Gaye hopefully you find the peace in eternity that eluded you on Earth !!!
I love watching these early videos of Marvin Gaye, when he was so young and fresh, before life took it's toll on him. What a handsome man he was, I hope he's found peace now.
A genius as a singer. Mr. Kool indeed. Every song he sang was FANTASTIC. R.I.H. Marvin. You are truly missed. The world has changed, but not in a good way. But your music helps heal the heart in many ways.
A Marvin classic. Written, lyrics and produced by the incomparable Smokey Robinson. Follow as you listen to our past . . . . . . Honey, you do me wrong but still I'm crazy about you Stay away too long and I can't do without you Every chance you get you seem to hurt me more and more But each hurt makes my love stronger than before I know flowers go through rain But how can love go through pain? Ain't that peculiar? A peculiar-arity Ain't that peculiar, baby? Peculiar as can be Oh, you tell me lies that should be obvious to me But I'm so much in love with you, baby, 'til I don't want to see That things you do and say are designed to make me blue It's a doggone shame my love for you makes all your lies seem true But if the truth makes love last longer Why do lies make my love stronger? (Stronger, stronger, stronger) Ain't that peculiar? Peculiar as can be Ain't that peculiar? A peculiar-arity, hey, hey Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, hey, hey (hey, hey) Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, hey, hey (hey, hey) Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah I cried so much just like a child that's lost its home Maybe, baby, you think these tears I cry are tears of joy A child can cry so much until you do everything they say But unlike a child my tears don't help me to get my way I know love can last through years But how can love last through tears? (Tears, tears, tears) Now ain't that peculiar baby? Peculiar-arity Ain't it peculiar, honey? Peculiar as can be Said I don't understand it baby It's so strange sometimes Ain't it peculiar, darling?
Ain't nothing peculiar about this man's gifts, talents, and legacy. ❤Beautiful man ....beautiful soul.
I think this is the BEST song Motown ever put out and that is saying something! A true masterpiece on every single level! Absolutely timeless!
This guy was SO good and THAT sound of his was incredible!! I was there!
Lucky, you!
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Sam Cooke was Mr. Soul, but Marvin Gaye was CLASSY SOUL! I can listen to me some Marvin Gaye all night!
Like/Love them both.Two of the (GREATEST OF ALL TIME) I was bless to have seen them both on different dates at the Legendary Uptown Theater in Philly an The Latin Casino Super Club in Cherry Hill New Jersey.😊😊😊
Marvin would sit at the piano downstairs at Motown's little studio, and pretty girls would gravitate around, but he wouldn't glom on to just one. He was 'a chick magnet' - you know how a magnet can magnetize, on and on. I experienced a modicum of that, when I would play honky tonk piano in bars, and there'd be one or two gals who would sing along, and shake their booty on the back of my shoulder and neck, .....wow, ....excuse me.
I love & respect them both.
April 1st, 1984 was the worst day when the world lost this musical genius!
And my 25th birthday...So as a huge, huge Marvin Gaye fan, my 25th birthday was not my best...
By his own father
I think Marvin was the best singer that came out of motown.
Smokey was good. Ray Charles. Otis. Sam Cooke
Marvin could be the best singer ever.
American Splendor
The greatest artist over all. And yes, his voice. Others had great voices, but this artist wrote amazing songs. His “What’s Going On” is one of the best albums of the era, A work of art.
Best singer to come out a the 60's and 70's
Damm Marvin was a great singer and rip brother
Man I still dance around the house 🏠🏡🏡 later
Smokey Robinson's writing and producing is responsible for so much of our greatest music.
Oh, absolutely. Smokey Robinson is a genius and a giant.
Yes Smoky Robinson was a excellent song writer for Motown, but we can not forget about Ashford and Simpson who also wrote a lot of songs for Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell.
This is true, and rightly so. However, the contributions of the musicians and their arrangements are shamelessly overlooked. Consider, the Motown house band -- The Funk Brothers: Smokey Robinson wrote "My Girl," but the iconic intro riffs were written by James Jamerson (and recorded by Robert White) who died nearly penniless.
@@johnconway9882greatest electric bassist to ever live
And his balls are allegedly responsible for Michael Jackson
This might be the smoothest brotha to ever live 😎🙏🏽 RIP Marvin
oh yes
Nat King Cole
Voice like velvet
I loved Marvin's 1960s style of singing.
James Johnson me too!!
Me too
Me too -- and I also love that even though he started great he still grew and changed as a musician. An amazing artist, gone way too soon.
And to think he started out as a drummer for Motown
The Best In Soul Marvin Gaye
A rare occurrence: One of the most beautiful songs you ever dreamed of, and the perfect interpreter. Tears.
Written by the Genius Smokey Robinson
Thank you! I didn't know that.
He is another great and skillful songwriter!!!!💞💞💞
He also wrote Marvin's Breakthrough Song "Stubborn Kind Of Fellow" as well as "I'll Be Doggone". Now folks say Smokey Robinson should "Sue" Pharrell Williams because they fell that the Melody of this song was stolen and used for "Happy".
Of course .....who else.
He was great
One of those songs that one could listen to for HOURS. Ain't that Peculiar?
marvin whaley yes you're right my friend
Nice
No Pun intended, right?
Yesss all day!!
marvin whaley: that's not peculiar, it's understandable. Great tune.
Gem
Detroit! My city! I'm so proud to be from Detroit when I hear this great song!
A voice that will never be replicated,
Sam Cooke and Otis were right there with him.
@@gabevachon326
Nope.
Listen to the artist named October London
The Andantes provides background vocals ❤
A perfect record.
I just turned 59 years old, today. I may as well tell my age before Marvin does!
What a great smile , it's in the song !
This man has it all: Charisma, Uniqueness, Nerve and Talent. An absolute original and a legend. Taken from us far too soon. 🌹
And yet, happiness tended to elude Marvin.
The older I get the more I enjoy Motown.
Possibly the coolest man alive at the coolest moment in time on this earth.
He was the "pride and joy" of Tamla records. Bring back those days.
When I finally hit the big time working in New York CIty for the first time in 2005, I took the walk from Port Authority through the theater district to my office on 7th Avenue and Broadway. I was always in a hurry like everyone commuting to their office job and nervous about my day. Just before arriving at my building there was a huge horizontal Times Square sized billboard with Marvin in that long leather coat advertising for some cognac product. But he was smiling at me every morning like "It's ok Rich, now go have you a good day!" I blew the man a kiss every morning to say thanks for the encouragement. I've never told anyone this story! I believe that was God's way of using Marvin to give me a push. Thanks Marvin Gaye....
Great story! 😘 Hope all is well in your life!
ABSOLUTELY SENSATIONAL! A generation long forgotten..ain't that peculiar!
I see what you did there😏
"...said I don't underSTAND it baaby! It's so strange sometimes..."
Love that line.
Put this on today and I dare anyone to sit still!
I hear that.
i sat still.... do I win something?
EK Archive
You win the "Living Dead" Award! LOL!
I failed, as expected.
DetroitLives313 Yes indeed
Ain't that Peculiar is Marvin Gaye's most perfect song! Unlike What's Goin On, which has been covered by many artists, no one can sing this masterpiece like Marvin! NO ONE!!!!!!!!!!
Amen bro !
@Robert Velez Totally agreeing this! 😀
Agreed..both songs are great and M Marvin does the best yet this song ain't that peculiar is a song that so many people don't know about..
It is perfection as much as his what's going on is..noone can ever match the sound of his voice in both songs..
Cannot ever be duplicated.
Written by the great Smokey Robinson!
@@jamesbowen8960 thanks James I had no idea Smokey wrote this..perfect on so many levels
Even today none can out do Marvin Gaye, The Temptations and others of they're day.
I'd listen to them over any of the music today. These guys can't be beaten.
..and The Four Tops!!!!!!
Dats rite😀💕
Exactly. And Sam Cooke
THAT IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SONGS EVER. NEVER GET TIRED OF LISTENING TO IT. SO UPLIFTING
Jumped up out of my chair at the age of 13 1965 singing and dancing to this song, I'm 70 now and just discovered it this day, a tamla gem, I'm 13 again today, ain't that peculiar
With ya' bro...I was 12 when this hit. After hearing it on my little transistor radio, I still recall a first-time listen on a stereo with decent speakers (people in the Detroit started buying them at that time). Overwhelming! What a life of music we've had, right?!
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The Prince of Motown
What a great singer. Hurt me more and more WOW
If you put this in the radio today, It would be the number 1 rated song
He is breath taking Beautiful.
In this classic black and white video does any one else compare?
Couldn't agree more! He was drop dead gorgeous.
If you see Quincy Jones from around this time, he was a looker too.
Christ this song is 50 years old sounds as fresh today as the day it was recorded
53 YEARS, SIR
and it still sounds great
Kathleen Logothetis It was 50 when he made his comment.
TheSeanm102 amen brother
Yep. There is a lot of Gaye and Cooke stuff that should be re-released. The younger generations don't even know who those guys are. It's a shame.
The Prince Of Motown !
Marvin Gaye is the man
Undisputed King of Motown👑RIP Legend Marvin Gaye
This Adonis, is the perfection of An African-American. Nobody but nobody ever came close to his physical Beauty.
He Stands alone......
Marvin, Smooth as butter.
the year i went in the navy and listened to motown all the time helped me get through it
I love that song
Huge natural talent.
We will never see his like again
Aww Motown music 🎵🎶🎵🎶🎶
Its amazing that he started out as a drummer ! Theres hope for us all.......
Tamla records turned into Motown Records, and this white, blue-eyed girl listened to and cherished almost ALL Motown hits during my life!
I know Marvin Gaye was the best singer ever to come out of Motown real talk
David Ruffin!
I love Motown ❤
Genius ..nothing in 2021 comes even close ..thank you Marvin and the composer of this infectious song.
Infectious it definitely is. First time I heard Pharrell's song Happy, I immediately thought of how much it reminded me of Ain't That Peculiar. Then I remembered reading that Pharrell is inspired by Marvin Gaye.
My Brother and me spent hours listening to 45rpm And Albums .Of All the Great Motown Sounds.Those were the Days of the Greatest Memorable Songs. Each One Brings Back A Good Memory
@@timwalsh5919 what 1love
Great lyrics by Smokey. Tongue twisters. Very few have attempted to sing it.
"I know love can last through years.
But how can love last through tears"
Now, THAT is songwriting. Smokey always excelled in opposites and contrasts in his lyrics.
I like the version by Fanny as well. Great song.
Best singer of all time to Me... Mexican Kid growing up in Los Angeles. Smokey wrote this song for Him.
The Funk Brothers are killing it!!! ❤❤❤❤❤
Gone but NOT forgotten!!
Motown had theee best, theee most talented performers of the era. They sang, they danced, they moved... Thank you Berry Gordy, Cholly Atkins and the Motown "Charm School."
That's pure Motown Baby ! Smokey,. Barry & the Funk Brothers sitting back in the cut while Marvin laid this out.
I used to Bop to this at my School Disco in the middle 60's......timeless classic that I will never forget. Marvin you left us to soon what a voice. Your music will last for an eternity BRILLIANT !!!!!
Where's a time machine when you need one? This is perfect.
I love the days when artists were easy to identify. Marvin Gaye had a voice like no other! RIP
I love all of His recordings. Great soul brother.
Thanks, Marvin, for all the good music 💗 Your memory is a blessing 🕯
the backing vocals are fantastic
The Andantes
Awesome lyrics even to this day !
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The early and late music from Marvin are his best, IMHO. Tunes like this one hit me when I was 12 years old, wishing girls would pay attention to me, and this music and the lyrics (pretty machos stuff, looking back!) sure made me feel good. Very sophisticated combo of rhythms in the intro and the way it resolves with the bass and piano dialogue is sublime and sure gets me dancing...then Gaye's manly counterpoint vocals come floating in. Was this a Smokey Robinson composition, like "I'll be doggone"?
Rest in peace to Mr Uriel Jones who played those snares on this classic!
Written by Smokey. THAT is songwriting!!
Awesome song. Unfortunately never got to see him..but saw the late great Otis Redding in the '66 Stax Tour here in Bristol UK. I'm basically a rock n blues guy..but my these soul & R n B guys do it for me as well..just class acts & superb backing bands. A terrible loss is MG. All I can say is thank heavens we still have with us the incredible Pastor Al Green! "Take me to the River"
When in Nam and having received a Dear John Letter, Mr. Gaye brought balm to my torn soul.
Marvin was the singer, sou do Brasil.
I’ve been listening to you for years ❤
My very favourite Marvin Gaye song . I remember buying it back in the . Either 6/8d or 7/6d 😎
One of the great intros of all time.
Still listen to this song thanks again sweet soul namaste
❤ Rip Marvin love and miss you and the music 😢😢
I mean, his 1st release Pride n Joy a million seller, he wrote one of Motown s biggest hits Dancing In the Streets, came to Motown as a drummer, and remained ine of the Funk Bros. best jam session guys - ever seen Marvin play piano?!?!
On his worst day he was better'n everybody else.....
He sure was
@@1994g0 His father was an informant...
@@1994g0 At least read the simplest of info...Wikipedia and you can find out the answer to your question. And anyway,he was an excellent artist, singer. That is what is about.
Well said. I still miss him.
Yup
Wow, what a talent, that voice, that charisma, even his inflections were beyond belief. There are no perfect people, but there are perfect times, perfect experiences, and perfect music for those times and this (to me) fits those times. God bless your soul Mr. Gaye hopefully you find the peace in eternity that eluded you on Earth !!!
That’s the perfect pop recording - fantastic.
Greatest v😢oice. Smooth. Timeless.
Growing up in Detroit in the 60s 70s as a young white kid. Struck a chord with me. Still hooked on Motown.
Best of all the soul singers
Love this song by marvin Gaye😊
Bad ass.
I love watching these early videos of Marvin Gaye, when he was so young and fresh, before life took it's toll on him. What a handsome man he was, I hope he's found peace now.
We will always love you and miss you, Marvelous Marvin Gaye!
Timeless quality.
Love this song I was 12 yesterday old😊
You have good and mature taste!
This was the first Soul music I ever heard from the play-pen... RIP Marvin.
I think it's real Kool, folks say I look like you Sir. Tall and skinny also, and I'm singing & dancing.🎶 Ain't That Peculiar..
One of my favorites, I love his early songs with the "doo-wah-diddy" beat. Thank God for Marvin Gaye, may you rest in peace Marvelous Marvin.
Just another factor of how powerful the funk brothers were
A genius as a singer. Mr. Kool indeed. Every song he sang was FANTASTIC. R.I.H. Marvin. You are truly missed. The world has changed, but not in a good way. But your music helps heal the heart in many ways.
Still listen to this song thanks again marvin
One of my favorites by the GOAT MARVELOUS MARVIN GAYE.RIP My BROTHER. MISSING YOU AND YOUR MUSIC 🙏😔🎶🎶❤❤.
Marvin Gaye forever!!👏🏻👏🏻
A Marvin classic. Written, lyrics and produced by the incomparable Smokey Robinson. Follow as you listen to our past . . . . . .
Honey, you do me wrong but still I'm crazy about you
Stay away too long and I can't do without you
Every chance you get you seem to hurt me more and more
But each hurt makes my love stronger than before
I know flowers go through rain
But how can love go through pain?
Ain't that peculiar?
A peculiar-arity
Ain't that peculiar, baby?
Peculiar as can be
Oh, you tell me lies that should be obvious to me
But I'm so much in love with you, baby, 'til I don't want to see
That things you do and say are designed to make me blue
It's a doggone shame my love for you makes all your lies seem true
But if the truth makes love last longer
Why do lies make my love stronger? (Stronger, stronger, stronger)
Ain't that peculiar?
Peculiar as can be
Ain't that peculiar?
A peculiar-arity, hey, hey
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, hey, hey (hey, hey)
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, hey, hey (hey, hey)
Ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah
I cried so much just like a child that's lost its home
Maybe, baby, you think these tears I cry are tears of joy
A child can cry so much until you do everything they say
But unlike a child my tears don't help me to get my way
I know love can last through years
But how can love last through tears? (Tears, tears, tears)
Now ain't that peculiar baby?
Peculiar-arity
Ain't it peculiar, honey?
Peculiar as can be
Said I don't understand it baby
It's so strange sometimes
Ain't it peculiar, darling?
This song never get old I heard when I was 10 .my granddaughter love it
Take me back. I'll be doggone.
This was 1965.......i vividly recall.....i was
Young ...but some memories are forever!