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    • How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) Marvin Gaye “How Sweet It Is” Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 1980 HD. Written by the famous Holland–Dozier–Holland trio at Motown, this gave Marvin Gaye his biggest hit at the time in 1964.
    • It Takes Two (with Kim Weston) It Takes Two. Released on Motown's Tamla label in 1966, this duet between Marvin and Kim Weston describes various things in life - such as dreams, love and wishes - being far better with two people instead of one.
    • Abraham, Martin and John. Abraham, Martin & John. Originally by Dion, this song was a tribute to four iconic Americans who were assassinated: Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr, John F Kennedy and Robert Kennedy.
    • You're All I Need To Get By (with Tammi Terrell) You're All I Need To Get By. Written by Ashford & Simpson, this song became one of the few Motown recordings of the 1960s that did not use the familiar "Motown sound".
  1. Apr 15, 2022 · To celebrate his life, stellar output and the time he’s been away, here are his 30 top songs on the Hot 100 singles chart. Revisit Marvin’s classic and maybe (re)discover a forgotten gem....

  2. Marvin Gaye Greatest Hits Playlist - Marvin Gaye Best Songs Of All Time Follow 'Top Gospel Music' Subscribe for More: https://bit.ly/38xDSW8 Best Praise and Worship Songs:...

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  3. Playlist • Marvin Gaye • 2024. 186K views • 44 tracks • 3 hours, 4 minutes The essential Marvin Gaye tracks are streaming now in this Best of Marvin Gaye playlist! Celebrating the 50th...

  4. Apr 24, 2024 · Marvin Gaye's Got To Give It Up PT. 1 Is A Classic! Marvin waltzed right to the centre of the disco dance floor with his 1977 hip-shaker 'Got To Give It Up', as well as the top of the US Billboard charts, knocking off Fleetwood Mac 's 'Dreams' in the process.

  5. Sep 20, 2023 · But among the countless hits, which Marvin Gaye songs stand out the most? Let's dive into a list of Marvin Gaye's most popular songs, ranking them from 19 to 1 based on their lasting impact, musical genius, and unending popularity. RELATED: The 25 Best Albums of the 90s, Ranked

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  7. Mar 24, 2015 · Marvin Gaye, Tammi Terrell. 9. “I Want You” (from 1976’s I Want You) Not even Carly Rae Jepsen, in the context of the otherwise-chaste pop song “I Really Like You,” can make the word ...

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