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Awesome. I use to listen to plastic.
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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.
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@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-
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@christheone8773 Correction: Gladys Knight & The Pips recorded this song in 1967, quite before the Marvin Gaye version. Both recorded by Motown.
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@MotownMaster Thank you.
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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!
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This song was number 1 on the day I was born in 1968. No wonder I like it so much!
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I love this and the Gladys Knight version. They're both classics!
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excellent''



lol i love the haters!
MotownMaster 3 years ago
Its was 24 years ago today that Marvin died, and tomorrow he would have been 69, Happy Birthday marvin
MotownMaster 3 years ago 2
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
MotownMaster 3 years ago
with the globes
MotownMaster 3 years ago