Voices of Marvin Gaye (I Want You) Acapella

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2010

Leon Ware and others describe Marvin Gaye's vocal dexterity and talent for self-harmonizing.

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  • This brother was so sensual...

    His Music did provide sexual healing for many of us during lovemaking

    The first time I made love, "I want You" was playing on my cassette deck.

    His music helped me, and HEALED during some very trying times......

    These songs are dedicated to Nicci. Girl you were my first love

    I think of you often....Thank You for allowing me in your life

  • @katofromgreenhornet ...WAIT A MINUTE---NICCI WHO??? lol...just kidding. I know how you feel. I Want You is my all-time favorite song, period. Few things anger me musically like the misuse of this wonderful song. I have heard some questionable remakes over the years.

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  • His harmonizing ability was probably his most genious attribute, His vocals were the most entertaining and valuable, but his background vocals and vocal arrangment were unreal and underappreciated. On my favorite song fo his 9and maybe my favorite period) "Everybody Needs Love"...he really showcases it.

  • @KrfNYC2 I know this is a response to a comment you left a year ago, but I totally agree. I find it remarkable that hardly anyone gives recognition to his masterpiece, 'Everybody Needs Love'. Its one of the most neglected works of genius in his timeless catalogue of self produced songs.

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  • what documentary is this from???? please and thanks

  • @bolder2009 I know it. That song is timeless and just damn good. I'm about to listen to it now.

  • In the 60's Marvin at times was called "The Black Frank Sinatra"....Sheeeeeeeeot! Sinatra couldn't hold Marvin's toe nail clippings. Marvin truly sang for the lovers, to fall in love, be in love, and make love with his music playing like a soundtrack for you and yours was heaven.

  • i think r kelly rips off or should i say borrows a LOT from marvin # step in the name of love. sam cooke , turn back the hands of time , and lenny williams , . but it is accurate NO BODY can sing like marv ,often duplicated but never as good. marvin could imulate the best nat king cole and ray charles but he was his own vocalist. thats whats missing today!!

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