
Top 20 Marvin Gaye Hits
Marvin Pentz Gay Jr. nació en Washington, D.C. en 1939. Comenzó a cantar a la edad de cinco años en la iglesia apostólica de su padre.
En su adolescencia, Marvin ya tocaba el piano y la batería y descubrió la música «do-wop». Se unió a varios grupos, incluidos los Dippers y The Tones.
Después de un breve período en la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU., Marvin regresó a casa y trabajó como lavaplatos, antes de formar un grupo con Reese Palmer, miembro de Tones, que se hacía llamar The Marquees. El fundador de Moonglows, Harvey Fuqua, los escuchó y los reclutó para sus New Moonlgows en 1958.
En 1961, el hombre principal de Motown Records, Berry Gordy, escuchó a Marvin tocar el piano y cantar y lo contrató para su sello Tamla. Su carrera no despegó exactamente y trabajó detrás de escena en Motown como conserje y tocando la batería, en varias ocasiones, lo que lo llevó a un concierto como baterista de ruta para Smokey Robinson and the Miracles.
Marvin continuó tocando la batería para otros artistas de Motown, incluidos Mary Wells, Contours, Marvellettes, Supremes, Martha and the Vandellas y «Little Stevie Wonder». En 1962, finalmente tuvo su primer éxito con «Stubborn Kind Of Fellow» y, en 1963, Marvin tuvo su primer éxito entre los diez primeros de Billboard con «Pride and Joy».
En las listas, Marvin Gaye apareció cuarenta veces en las listas Top 40 semanales de Billboard, incluidas doce a dúo, siete de ellas con Tammi Terrell. También llegó al número uno en tres ocasiones. Aquí hay un vistazo a los veinte mayores éxitos de Marvin Gaye, según las listas semanales Top 40 de Billboard.
Top 20 Marvin Gaye Hits
1. I Heard It Through The Grapevine – 1968 – recorded before, but not released until after, Gladys Knight and the Pips took it to #2 on the weekly charts in 1967. It was also covered by Credence Clearwater Revival in 1970.
2. Let’s Get It On – 1973 – Marvin’s second #1 single was remixed and released in 2005.
3. Got To Give It Up (Pt. 1) – 1977 – a nearly 12 minute version of Marvin’s last #1 single was released on the album «Live At The London Palladium.»
4. What’s Going On – 1971 – Cyndi Lauper also took this song to #12 on the weekly charts in 1987.
5. Sexual Healing – 1983 – Marvin’s only hit for the Columbia label after leaving Motown.
6. Too Busy Thinking About My Baby – 1969 – originally recorded by the Temptations for their «Gettin’ Ready» album in 1966.
7. Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) – 1971 – in 2002 this song received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award.
8. Your Precious Love – 1967 – one of five songs to go Top 20 as a duet with vocalist Tammi Terrell.
9. How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You – 1965 – also covered by Jr. Walker and the All Stars in 1966 and James Taylor taking it to #5 on the weekly charts in 1975.
10. You’re All I Need To Get By – 1968 – another duet with Tammi Terrell. The lead vocals were recorded separately and mixed later, so that Terrell could recover from brain tumor surgery. Other covers of this song include Aretha Franklin in 1971 and Tony Orlando and Dawn in 1975.
11. That’s The Way Love Is – 1969 – originally recorded by The Isley Brothers in 1967.
12. Trouble Man – 1973 – from the film of the same title.
13. Ain’t Nothing Like The Real Thing – 1968 – written and produced by Ashford and Simpson, this was the fourth single released with Tammi Terrell.
14. Ain’t That Peculiar – 1965 – written and produced by Smokey Robinson.
15. I’ll Be Doggone – 1965 – Marvin’s first million selling record had backup help from the Miracles.
16. Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna Holler) – 1971 – commenting on the economic situation in the country at the time, this is the third single from the «What’s Going On» album.
17. Pride And Joy – 1963 – Marvin’s first top 10 single had Martha and the Vandellas doing backup vocals.
18. If I Could Build My Whole World Around You – 1968 – teaming up with Tammi Terrell again, this song was written, in part, by Harvey Fuqua of the Moonglows.
19. You’re A Special Part Of Me – 1973 – another duet and one of two Top 20 hits with Motown artist Diana Ross.
20. It Takes Two – 1966 – this time Marvin teams up with Kim Weston.
In 1961, Marvin married Berry Gordy’s sister, Anna.
Tammi Terrell died of a brain tumor in 1970, causing Marvin to go into seclusion for a few months.
Although his recording career was going well in the 1970’s, his personal life was hitting hard times. A long divorce battle with Anna, problems with drugs and the I.R.S. led him to move to Europe for three years.
On April 1, 1984, one day before his 45th birthday, during an argument in their home in Los Angeles, Marvin Gaye was shot dead by his father.
Ranked as Motown’s top selling artist of the sixties, Marvin was posthumously inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in 1987.
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