Marvin Gaye

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Singer • Songwriter

Birth Name: Marvin Pentz Gay Jr.

Birth Date: April 2, 1939

Death Date: April 1, 1984

Birth Place: Washington, D.C.

One of the most influential singer/songwriters in R&B, not to mention the whole of American music, Marvin Gaye made an astonishing artistic journey from the start of his recording career in the early '60s to its end in the early '80s. Born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr. in Washington, D.C. on April 2, 1939, he first sang as a child in church, where his father was a minister. Gaye grew up in the city's slums and had a troubled childhood due to Marvin Sr.'s abusiveness. In the late '50s Gaye became a member of The Marquees, later led by Moonglows singer Harvey Fuqua as Harvey and the New Moonglows. They cut a number of singles in addition to recording as backup singers for Chuck Berry and others. By 1960 Gaye had made his way to Detroit, working as a drummer before landing a deal with Tamla/Motown. He released his first solo single, "Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide," in 1961, but his first few singles went nowhere and for a while he continued working as a session drummer as well. He started stirring things up with 1962's Top 10 R&B hit "Stubborn Kind of Fellow." By the next year he was really starting to hit his stride with the hits "Pride and Joy" and "Can I Get a Witness." Gaye's career really entered a new level in 1964-'65 when he started crossing over to the pop market in a big way with tunes like "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)," "I'll Be Doggone," and "Ain't That Peculiar." He began a fruitful partnership with Tammi Terrell in 1967, and the duo unleashed such hits as "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" and "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing." Like many of his peers, Gaye evolved into a new phase in the late '60s. He scored one of his biggest hits with 1968's moody, atmospheric "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," and by the start of the '70s his musical maturation was complete, as he delivered socially conscious, sonically sophisticated singles like "What's Going On" and "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology," having huge hits in the process. In the late '70s a combination of tax troubles, divorce, drug problems, and a career slowdown spelled a dark time for Gaye. In the early '80s he managed to rebound in a big way both personally and musically, and enjoying huge success with 1982's "Sexual Healing," on which Gaye reinvented his sound for a new era. But on April 1, 1984 Gaye's life was brought to a tragic end when he was shot dead by his father in a physical confrontation between the two.

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Marvin Gaye au Pavillon de Paris

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2021

Voices of the Generation

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2021

Retro: Vintage Valentine

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2021

Rock Hall's All-Time Greats

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2020

Jac Ross' Songs That Inspire

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2020

Marvin Gaye: Take This Heart of Mine

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2020

Marvin Gaye: Take This Heart of Mine (Live on The Ed Sullivan Show)

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2020

R&B/Soul Gold

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2019

Marvin Gaye: What's Going On

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2019

Marvin Gaye: What's Going On

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2018

Play Hits: Club Mix Disco - Volume 1

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2018

Play Hits - Black in Love 1

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2017

Marvin Gaye: What's Going On - Greatest Hits Live

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2014

Marvin Gaye Feat. Studio Rio: Sexual Healing (Remix)

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2014

Motown: Big Hits and More (My Music)

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2012

Marvin Gaye: Live at Montreux 1980

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2012

Marvin Gaye: What's Going On: The Life & Death of Marvin Gaye

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2012

Marvin Gaye: Behind The Legend

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2011

Insight

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2010

T.A.M.I. Show: Rock 'n Roll's First Concert Film

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2010

Marvin Gaye: Sexual Healing

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2010

Marvin Gaye: Greatest Hits -- Live in '76

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2004

Marvin Gaye: Ain't No Mountain High Enough (Live)

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2003

Marvin Gaye: What's Goin On (Live)

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2003

Marvin Gaye: Mercy Mercy Me (Live)

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2003

Family Guy

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Himself (archive footage)
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1999

Family GuyStream

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1999

American Pimp

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1999

Brothers and Sisters in Concert

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1973

Save the Children

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1973

Chrome and Hot Leather

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1971

The Ballad of Andy Crocker

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David Owens
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1969

It Takes Two: Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston (Karaoke Version)

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1966

The T.A.M.I. Show

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1964