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Marvin Gaye- I Heard It Through The Grapevine

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Uploaded by on Mar 31, 2008

The biggest Motown hit of the 60's was Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" It was taken from his In The Groove album, written by Norman Whitfield & Barrett Strong, the song would have been released before Gladys Knight's version but Berry Gordy perfered "Your Unchanging Love"

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  • lol i love the haters!

  • Its was 24 years ago today that Marvin died, and tomorrow he would have been 69, Happy Birthday marvin

  • The west coast pressing plant for Motown decided to use up all the old labels before using the new ones, ive seen a promo copy of the Isley Brother's "Just Ain't Enough Love' in 1969 the Tamla 54182 release

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  • Awesome. I use to listen to plastic.

  • Brother Marvin Gaye is the greatest soul genuis in the world.

    This was a man who was classical and dynamic, because he was pure soul and gospel in the early sixties and then throughout his life he went a different level and that's when he went into disco and the disco fever of Marvin Gaye said it all.

    Marvin Gaye was the best ever soul legend and I wish his was still around.

    Brother Marvin Gaye is never forgotten.

  • @rodineisilveira Even another CORRECTION: Smokey Robinson and the Miracles' version was recorded FIRST, then Marvin Gaye's version, THEN Gladys Knight and the Pips' version-

  • @christheone8773 Correction: Gladys Knight & The Pips recorded this song in 1967, quite before the Marvin Gaye version. Both recorded by Motown.

  • @MotownMaster Thank you.

  • Great video! Your version sounds almost exactly the same as the one I have from Tamla Records on 45! (T-54176 release) Thanks for the upload!

  • This song was number 1 on the day I was born in 1968. No wonder I like it so much!

  • I love this and the Gladys Knight version. They're both classics!

  • excellent''

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