Diana & Marvin - My Mistake Was to Love You
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Marvin Gaye would not record in the same studio with Diane!
'Ain't No Mountain High Enough" remains and will always be MARVIN GAYE & TAMMY TERRELL's signature song, the fact that Motown Berry Gordy at this point was willing to put in jeopardy Motown for the superstardom of his "sex muse starlet Diane Ross did not rubbed Marvin or any Motown artist well, including THE SUPREMES (Jean Terrell, Lynda Laurence) who decided to leave when it became obvious THE SUPREMES have become spendable as they did
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Marvin Gaye didn't even want to record with Diana Ross, because at the time, when Diana was riding high from "Lady Sings the Blues", Marvin felt that he was being ignored by Berry and by Motown-
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This song should have been much larger than it was, charts-wise!
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la melodia es hermosa, una dedicacion mas de mi esposo pedro hm.gracias mi negrito
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I went to one of Diana's concerts in the eighties not expecting all that much but ended up being blown away by her show. She does not have a technically great voice but she is an excellent musician in how she uses it and she knows how to command a stage and interpret a song.
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they had great chemistry!
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it so beautiful, loved it 1974 relaxing and loveing
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sounds a touch like "ain't no mountain high enough"(gaye/terrell)



It's about listenability, not chops. Diana had a lovely, lithesome voice, natural phrasing and was sooooo sexy sounding. Keep your Whitneys and other histrionics and I'll keep this
peterzang 2 years ago 10
Diana Ross, simply beautiful......Thank you for the great soulful music Marvin.....
WSC310 1 year ago 5