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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marvin_GayeMarvin Gaye - Wikipedia

    Marvin Pentz Gaye Jr. ( né Gay; April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984) [2] was an American singer, songwriter, and musician. He helped shape the sound of Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player and later as a solo artist with a string of successes, which earned him the nicknames "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul".

  2. I'm in trouble. (I'm in trouble) But I'd love to be in trouble with you. Let's Marvin Gaye and get it on. You got the healing that I want. Just like they say it in the song. Until the dawn, let's Marvin Gaye and get it on. You got to give it up to me. I'm screaming mercy, mercy please.

  3. The song's lyrics reflect Marvin Gaye's take on the deeply troubled times of the 1970s, including the Vietnam War, drug abuse, environmental issues, and poverty. - It was inspired by Renaldo "Obie" Benson, a Four Tops member, who witnessed an act of police brutality at an anti-war rally in Berkeley.

  4. 6. Feb. 2015 · Oh, das ist gar nicht gut. Nichts ist mehr, wie es mal war, nein, nein. Öl verschmutzt den Ozean und in unseren Seen. Sind die Fische voller Quecksilber. Oh, das ist gar nicht gut. Nichts ist mehr, wie es mal war, nein, nein. Verstrahlt sind der Boden und der Himmel. Tiere und Vögel in der Umgebung sterben. Oh, das ist gar nicht gut.

  5. 4. Sept. 2023 · 3. Sexual Healing (1982) „Sexual Healing“ ist wohl der bekannteste Song von Marvin Gaye, der mit seinen unverwechselbaren und unvergesslichen Beats das Publikum sofort in seinen Bann zog. Sein anhaltender Einfluss ist auch in der zeitgenössischen Musik zu spüren, wo der Rhythmus des Songs oft als Sample verwendet wird.

  6. But I go crazy when I can't find it. In the morning, I'll be alright, my friend. But soon the night will bring the pains. The pain, awful pain. [Verse 2] Flying high in the friendly sky. Without ...

  7. What’s Going On is an exquisite plea for peace on Earth, sung by a man at the height of crisis. In 1970, Marvin Gaye was Motown’s top male vocal star, yet he was frustrated by the