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Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine (1968)

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Born in 1939 in D.C. to a father from Kentucky and a mother from North Carolina, Marvin Gaye blazed the trail for the continued evolution of popular black music. Moving from lean, powerful R&B to stylish, sophisticated soul to finally arrive at an intensely political and personal form of artistic self-expression, his work not only redefined soul music as a creative force but also expanded its impact as an agent for social change. Marvin Gaye was one of the most gifted, visionary, and enduring talents ever launched into orbit by the Motown hit machine. By the time of his death in 1984 at the hands of his clergyman father, Gaye had won two Grammy Awards: one for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and one for Best Instrumental Recording for the single, Sexual Healing.Norman Whitfield first recorded "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" in early 1967 with Smokey Robinson & the Miracles as the vocalists. During the 1960s, Motown held Quality Control meetings each Friday morning to determine which new recordings would be released as singles. The Quality Control staff voted as a democracy, with Motown chief Berry Gordy also holding veto power. During one of those meetings, Whitfield presented the Miracles' "Grapevine", which was not chosen for release. Undaunted, Whitfield had The Isley Brothers re-record the song; their version also failed to gain a release.Still determined that he and Barrett Strong had written a hit, Whitfield had "Grapevine" recorded a third time. Re-imagining the soul song as a slower, psychedelic-inspired record, Whitfield had Marvin Gaye record the lead vocal, with The Andantes on background vocals and Motown's studio band The Funk Brothers playing a voodoo-like instrumental track.It took Marvin Gaye two months to complete his recording of the song, which he worked on during April and May of 1967. Whitfield had Gaye's lead vocal arranged just above his actual register, a trick he had used with David Ruffin on Temptations songs such as "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" in order to elicit a rawer vocal from the singer as he strained to hit the high notes. The trick worked, and Gaye's pained lead on "Grapevine", contrasted with the softer vocals of the Andantes, made Whitfield sure he had finally recorded a hit. Motown label chief Berry Gordy was not impressed, however, and vetoed "Grapevine" at a Friday morning Quality Control Meeting. In its stead, the label issued another Gaye recording, "Your Unchanging Love", as a single; "Your Unchanging Love" charted at number thirty-three on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, and number seven on the Billboard Black Singles (R&B) chart."I Heard It Through the Grapevine" has been rendered in several different ways, although the song's theme, a relationship in the beginning stages of breakup, remains prominent in each version. The narrator in the song has no clue that his/her relationship is in a bad state, and only learns after hearing gossip "through the grapevine" that his/her lover is cheating. The narrator confronts the lover, and explains, through the lyrics, that, although the betrayal hurts the narrator deeply, it is the fact that the lover refused to inform the narrator of the infidelity that hurts the most.Of the first four versions of the song produced by Norman Whitfield himself, only the Marvin Gaye version makes pain and confusion a clear part of the recording's musical texture: Whitfield surrounds Gaye with horror-film strings, voodoo-styled drums and percussion, and an ominous Wurlitzer electric piano line doubled by the guitar. The Miracles' version is a standard mid-tempo number, while Gladys Knight & the Pips' version is built around bravado and a quick-tempo gospel feel.Related Words:60's, 1960s, 60s, 1960's, protest songs, songs of protest, pop singing, Sexual Healing, Ain't No Mountain Higher, We Are The World, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, black Americans, African-AmericansRelated Artists:Isaac Hayes, Funk Brothers, Kim Weston, Tammi Terrell, Martha Reeves, Martha & the Vandellas, Don Covay, Arthur Conley, Mary Wells, The Temptations, The Supremes, The Spinners, Gladys Knight, Al Green, The Four Tops, Ashford & Simpson, The Rainbows, Big John Hamilton, Johnny Moore, Eddie Kendricks, Kenny Gamble, Lamont Dozier, Sylvia Moy, Sly & the Family Stone, The Moonglows, Benny Benjamin, Nona Gaye, Nat King Cole, Smokey Robinson, Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, R. Kelly, K-ci & JoJo, Isley Brothers, Avant, Bob Marley, Peabo Bryson, Luther Vandross, Teena Marie, Spandau Ballet, Lionel Richie, Commodores, Nightshift, George Michael, Diana Ross, Akon, James Jamerson, Earl Van Dyke

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Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: Insightful

Length: 03:20
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fizzle2323 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
actually him and his father were discussing something on business documents, properties, etc. and they ended up in an argument and Marvin jr. said he will kill himself, and then he said to his father "i insist you shoot me!" and they were all really high tempered and outta control while arguing and his own father shot him with the gun that marvin jr. had bought him, so yea. then marvin sr. died i think in 1998 of illness while in prison. rip marvins
HardBodyNyC (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Jews killed Marvin.
mezclandoesencias (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
este muchacho la rompe,sin dudas unos de los reyes del soul
MisterQuebec (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Very sad. Thanks for the info.
justbecuz41 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Its was on purpose after marvin jr had attacked his father
Mrsbogglewart (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
I know it was so so sad God rest Marvin
Forsure3333 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Accident or not?
gibrones (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Sometimes you just gotta respect and let yourself be awe-inspired... plus, there were probably queues for people to applaud and to stay quiet.
Shangfan (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
If I hadn't seen slight movement, I would have thought the audience was made up of department store dummies. How can anyone sit still while Marvin sings? That just ain't natural.
Kwon85 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
he was shot by his father with a pump-gun

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