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Marvin Gaye - I want to come home for christmas

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Uploaded by on Sep 10, 2008

written by marvin & Forrest Hairston. produced by marvin. 1972 originally slated for tamla 54229-a. this song was done around the time of the trouble man album.

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  • Very soulful. I hadn't heard any Mavin Christmas songs before this one...i like it.

  • I love this song as it's a throwback to his '60s sound. It's amazing though even when Marvin did Christmas songs it sounded romantic :D

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  • This song makes me cry :)

    

  • One of my favorite Christmas songs.

  • Yes - Marvin put his whole soul in this song - one thing I really like about him - makes you feel something - really miss him.

  • This song is why Marvin Gaye was special.

  • In remembrance of my little sister, Heather Luna. It's Christmas time again and I miss you more than ever. What I wouldn't give to spend the holiday with you. R.I.P. babe. I will love you always, but the Lord loved you more.

  • ...I want to see my brother again more than anything else. I hear this song and I think of you Angel Baby. Wish you could see Santa Clause & Snow flakes fall & hear Jingle bells. Thank you Marvin in Heaven for this beautiful touching Song.

  • I want japanese chicks, but I can't promise my eyes this sight because I wasn't born white. But I'm a prisoner of the Black race, living here in my cell, the white man and his japanese women have given me nothing but hell.

  • Hey know you understand the genius of the Trouble man , I saw a video where he was just laying around the studio on a couch and just started recording just instantaneous , amazing how "Whats Going on " Lp is so relevant today, almost 40 yrs. later, Marvin was ahead of his time.

  • The most evocative musician ever.

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