Happy birthday, Marvin!
on April 2, 2008
Category: Birthday, Music
Marvin Gaye was born on 2 April 1939. Happy Birthday to him.
© and photo credit: http://photo.sing365.com
Stephen calls him a silky soul singer, which I think is a darn good description. He was born Marvin Pentz Gay, but stuck an “E” to his surname to avoid misunderstandings. Remember I heard it through the grapevine? He followed that up with a string of successes like You’re all I need to get by in 1968 with Tammy Terrell, What’s going on? in 1971, Let’s get it on in 1973:
“Let’s Get It On” is a 1973 number-one single recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye for the Tamla (Motown) label. The title song of the album release of the same title, “Let’s Get It On” held the number-one position on the Billboard Pop Singles chart for two non-consecutive weeks in September 1973. In its first time at number one, it replaced “Brother Louie” by Stories, and was replaced by “Delta Dawn” by Helen Reddy; it then replaced “Delta Dawn” and was finally replaced by “We’re an American Band” by Grand Funk Railroad. Written by Marvin Gaye and Ed Townsend, and produced by Gaye, it was the most successful single ever released on a Motown label.
[source…]
After several other hits like Got to give it up, a funky dance groove, and Sexual healing, perhaps his most famous hit (partly for being the most recent in memory), Marvin descended into drugs and booze, and fears that someone was out to kill him. In 1983 he did a version of the Star-spangled banner, the American national anthem. He finally moved in with his parents and was shot dead by his preacher father on 1 April 1984, a day before his 45th birthday. He is sorely missed. Most of this information and more can be found on Wikipedia.
Technorati: marvin gaye marvin gaye’s birthday
Del.icio.us: marvin gaye marvin gaye’s birthday
Furl: marvin gaye marvin gaye’s birthday















Trackback URL for this post:
http://www.blacklooks.org/2008/04/happy_birthday_marvin.html/trackback
3 Comments so far
1. Mwangi - the Displaced African
April 2nd, 2008 at 4:52 am
An absolute genius who met such a tragic end. I am still fascinated by the fact that so many people who are responsible for bringing us joy - entertainers, comedians etc- descend into drugs and self-destructive behavior (to the point of being shot by your own father!!). Some say it’s the pressure; me says the pressure must be insane on these people.
2. deviousdiva
April 2nd, 2008 at 9:38 am
I have a sad Marvin Gaye story. The night before he died I was with my best friends and I said “I really don’t like Marvin Gaye”. My friends disagreed vehemently. I woke up the next day and he was dead.
I will feel forever sad and guilty (though I know I had no hand in his death) and actually I do like him, I was just being flippant because I was THAT age.
I get goosebumps every time I hear his name. Just wanted to share…
3. Becky
April 2nd, 2008 at 4:01 pm
ooo Marvin…
My fave’s gotta be Funky Space Reincarnation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcYg3mpewMg