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Marvin Gaye

Marvin Pentz Gay Jr., who also spelled his surname as Gaye (April 2, 1939 – April 1, 1984),[2] was an American singer and songwriter. He helped to 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, earning him the nicknames "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of Soul".

Marvin Gaye
Gaye in 1973
Born
Marvin Pentz Gay Jr.

(1939-04-02)April 2, 1939
DiedApril 1, 1984(1984-04-01) (aged 44)
Cause of deathGunshot wounds to the heart and left shoulder
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Years active1957–1984
Spouse(s)
(m. 1963; div. 1977)

Janis Hunter
(m. 1977; div. 1981)
Children3, including Nona Gaye
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • keyboards
  • drums
Labels

Gaye's Motown songs include "Ain't That Peculiar", "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine". Gaye also recorded duets with Mary Wells, Kim Weston, Tammi Terrell, and Diana Ross. During the 1970s, Gaye recorded the albums What's Going On and Let's Get It On and became one of the first artists in Motown to break away from the reins of a production company.

His later recordings influenced several contemporary R&B subgenres, such as quiet storm and neo soul.[3] "Sexual Healing", released in 1982 on the album Midnight Love, won him his first two Grammy Awards.[4] Gaye's last televised appearances were at the 1983 NBA All-Star Game, where he sang "The Star-Spangled Banner"; Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever; and Soul Train.[5]

On April 1, 1984, the eve of his 45th birthday, Gaye was shot and killed by his father, Marvin Gay Sr., at their house in Hancock Park, Los Angeles, after an argument.[6][7] Gay Sr. later pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter, and received a six-year suspended sentence and five years of probation. Many institutions have posthumously bestowed Gaye with awards and other honors including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and inductions into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.[8]

Early life

Marvin Pentz Gay Jr. was born on April 2, 1939, at Freedman's Hospital[9] in Washington, D.C., to church minister Marvin Gay Sr. and domestic worker Alberta Gay (née Cooper). His first home was in a public housing project,[10] the Fairfax Apartments[11] (now demolished) at 1617 1st Street SW in the Southwest Waterfront neighborhood.[12] Although one of the city's oldest neighborhoods, with many elegant Federal-style homes, most buildings were small, in extensive disrepair, and lacked both electricity and running water. The alleys were full of one- and two-story shacks, and nearly every dwelling was overcrowded.[13][14][15] Gaye and his friends nicknamed the area "Simple City", owing to its being "half-city, half country".[16][17][a]

Gaye was the second oldest of the couple's four children. He had two sisters, Jeanne and Zeola, and one brother, Frankie Gaye. He also had two half-brothers: Michael Cooper, his mother's son from a previous relationship, and Antwaun Carey Gay,[19] born as a result of his father's extramarital affairs.[19]

 
Marvin Gaye attended Cardozo High School in Washington, D.C.'s Columbia Heights neighborhood.

Gaye started singing in church when he was four years old; his father often accompanied him on piano.[20][21][22] Gaye and his family were part of a Pentecostal church known as the House of God that took its teachings from Hebrew Pentecostalism, advocated strict conduct, and adhered to both the Old and New Testaments.[23][24] Gaye developed a love of singing at an early age and was encouraged to pursue a professional music career after a performance at a school play at 11 singing Mario Lanza's "Be My Love".[22] His home life consisted of "brutal whippings" by his father, who struck him for any shortcoming.[25] The young Gaye described living in his father's house as similar to "living with a king, a very peculiar, changeable, cruel, and all powerful king".[16] He felt that had his mother not consoled him and encouraged his singing, he would have committed suicide.[26] His sister later explained that Gaye was beaten often, from age seven well into his teenage years.[27]

Gaye attended Syphax Elementary School[28] and then Randall Junior High School.[29][30] Gaye began to take singing much more seriously in junior high,[31] and he joined and became a singing star with the Randall Junior High Glee Club.[11]

In 1953[10][32][33] or 1954,[9][34][b] the Gays moved into the East Capitol Dwellings public housing project in D.C.'s Capitol View neighborhood.[9][36][c] Their townhouse apartment (Unit 12, 60th Street NE; now demolished) was Marvin's home until 1962.[35][d]

Gaye briefly attended Spingarn High School before transferring to Cardozo High School.[37] At Cardozo, Gaye joined several doo-wop vocal groups, including the Dippers and the D.C. Tones.[39] Gaye's relationship with his father worsened during his teenage years, as his father would kick him out of the house often.[40] In 1956, 17-year-old Gaye dropped out of high school and enlisted in the United States Air Force as a basic airman.[41][42] Disappointed in having to perform menial tasks, he faked mental illness and was discharged shortly afterwards.[43] Gaye's sergeant stated that he refused to follow orders.[43][44] Gaye was issued a "General Discharge" from the service.[43][44]

Career

Early career

 
A 1959 promotional picture of Harvey and the New Moonglows. Gaye is second from the right behind a seated Fuqua.

Following his discharge from the Air Force, Gaye and his good friend Reese Palmer formed the vocal quartet The Marquees.[45][46] The group performed in the D.C. area and soon began working with Bo Diddley, who assigned the group to Columbia subsidiary OKeh Records after failing to get the group signed to his own label, Chess.[46] The group's sole single, "Wyatt Earp" (co-written by Bo Diddley), failed to chart and the group was soon dropped from the label.[47] Gaye began composing music during this period.[47]

Moonglows co-founder Harvey Fuqua later hired The Marquees as employees.[48] Under Fuqua's direction, the group changed its name to Harvey and the New Moonglows, and relocated to Chicago.[49] The group recorded several sides for Chess in 1959, including the song "Mama Loocie", which was Gaye's first lead vocal recording. The group found work as session singers for established acts such as Chuck Berry, singing on the songs "Back in the U.S.A." and "Almost Grown".

In 1960, the group disbanded. Gaye relocated to Detroit with Fuqua where he signed with Tri-Phi Records as a session musician, playing drums on several Tri-Phi releases. Gaye performed at Motown president Berry Gordy's house during the holiday season in December 1960. Impressed by the singer, Gordy sought Fuqua on his contract with Gaye. Fuqua agreed to sell part of his interest in his contract with Gaye.[50] Shortly afterwards, Gaye signed with Motown subsidiary Tamla.

When Gaye signed with Tamla, he pursued a career as a performer of jazz music and standards, having no desire to become an R&B performer.[40] Before the release of his first single, Gaye started spelling his surname with added "e", in the same way as did Sam Cooke. Author David Ritz wrote that Gaye did this to silence rumors of his sexuality, and to put more distance between himself and his father.[51]

Gaye released his first single, "Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide", in May 1961, with the album The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye, following a month later. Gaye's initial recordings failed commercially and he spent most of 1961 performing session work as a drummer for artists such as The Miracles, The Marvelettes and blues artist Jimmy Reed for $5 (US$45 in 2021 dollars[52]) a week.[53][54] While Gaye took some advice on performing with his eyes open (having been accused of appearing as though he were sleeping) and also got pointers on how to move more gracefully onstage, he refused to attend grooming school courses at the John Robert Powers School for Social Grace in Detroit because of his unwillingness to comply with its orders, something he later regretted.[55][56] Gaye was also one of the few Motown artists who took no dance lessons from Cholly Atkins.

Initial success

In 1962, Gaye found success as co-writer of the Marvelettes track "Beechwood 4-5789", on which he also played drums. His first solo success, "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", was later released that September, reaching No. 8 on the R&B chart and No. 46 on the Billboard Hot 100. Gaye first reached the pop top 40 with the dance song, "Hitch Hike",[57] peaking at No. 30 on the Hot 100. "Pride and Joy" became Gaye's first top ten single after its release in 1963.

The three singles and songs from the 1962 sessions were included on Gaye's second album, That Stubborn Kinda Fellow, released on Tamla in January 1963. Starting in October 1962, Gaye performed as part of the Motortown Revue, a series of concert tours headlined at the north and southeastern coasts of the United States as part of the Chitlin' Circuit, a series of rock shows performed at venues that welcomed predominantly black musicians. A filmed performance of Gaye at the Apollo Theater took place in June 1963. Later that October, Tamla issued the live album, Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage. "Can I Get a Witness" became one of Gaye's early international successes.

 
Gaye in 1966

In 1964, Gaye recorded a successful duet album with singer Mary Wells titled Together, which reached No. 42 on the pop album chart. The album's two-sided single, including "Once Upon a Time" and 'What's the Matter With You Baby", each reached the top 20. Gaye's next solo success, "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", which Holland-Dozier-Holland wrote for him, reached No. 6 on the Hot 100 and reached the top 50 in the UK. Gaye started getting television exposure around this time, on shows such as American Bandstand. Also in 1964, he appeared in the concert film, The T.A.M.I. Show. Gaye had two number-one R&B singles in 1965 with the Miraclescomposed "I'll Be Doggone" and "Ain't That Peculiar". Both songs became million-sellers. After this, Gaye returned to jazz-derived ballads for a tribute album to the recently-deceased Nat "King" Cole.[58]

After recording "It Takes Two" with Kim Weston, Gaye began working with Tammi Terrell on a series of duets, mostly composed by Ashford & Simpson, including "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", "Your Precious Love", "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By".

In October 1967, Terrell collapsed in Gaye's arms during a performance in Farmville, Virginia.[59] Terrell was subsequently rushed to Farmville's Southside Community Hospital, where doctors discovered she had a malignant tumor in her brain.[59] The diagnosis ended Terrell's career as a live performer, though she continued to record music under careful supervision. Despite the presence of successful singles such as "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" and "You're All I Need to Get By", Terrell's illness caused problems with recording, and led to multiple operations to remove the tumor. Gaye was reportedly devastated by Terrell's sickness and became disillusioned with the record business.

On October 6, 1968, Gaye sang the national anthem during Game 4 of the 1968 World Series, held at Tiger Stadium, in Detroit, Michigan, between the Detroit Tigers and the St. Louis Cardinals.

In late 1968, Gaye's recording of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" became his first to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also reached the top of the charts in other countries, selling over four million copies.[60] However, Gaye felt the success was something he "didn't deserve" and that he "felt like a puppet – Berry's puppet, Anna's puppet".[61][62][63] Gaye followed it up with "Too Busy Thinking About My Baby" and "That's the Way Love Is", which reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969. That year, his album M.P.G. became his first No. 1 album on the R&B album charts. During this period, Gaye produced and co-wrote "Baby I'm For Real" and "The Bells" for The Originals.

Tammi Terrell died from brain cancer on March 16, 1970; Gaye attended her funeral[64] and after a period of depression, Gaye sought out a position on a professional football team, the Detroit Lions, where he later befriended Mel Farr and Lem Barney.[65] Barney and Farr had gotten gold records for providing backup vocals for the title track of Gaye's What's Going On album. The Lions eventually declined an invitation for Gaye to try out, owing to legal liabilities and fears of possible injuries that could have affected his music career.[66][67]

What's Going On and subsequent success

On June 1, 1970, Gaye returned to Hitsville U.S.A., where he recorded his new composition "What's Going On", inspired by an idea from Renaldo "Obie" Benson of the Four Tops after he witnessed an act of police brutality at an anti-war rally in Berkeley.[68] Upon hearing the song, Berry Gordy refused its release due to his feelings of the song being "too political" for radio and feared the singer would lose his crossover audience.[69] Gaye responded by deciding against releasing any other new material before the label released it.[69] Released in 1971, it reached No. 1 on the R&B charts within a month, staying there for five weeks. It also reached the top spot on Cashbox's pop chart for a week and reached No. 2 on the Hot 100 and the Record World chart, selling over two million copies.[70][71]

After giving an ultimatum to record a full album to win creative control from Motown, Gaye spent ten days recording the What's Going On album that March.[72] Motown issued the album that May after Gaye remixed the album in Hollywood.[69] The album became Gaye's first million-selling album launching two more top ten singles, "Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)" and "Inner City Blues". One of Motown's first autonomous works, its theme and segue flow brought the concept album format to rhythm and blues and soul music. An AllMusic writer later cited it as "the most important and passionate record to come out of soul music, delivered by one of its finest voices".[73] For the album, Gaye received two Grammy Award nominations at the 1972 ceremony and several NAACP Image Awards.[74] The album also topped Rolling Stone's year-end list as its album of the year. Billboard magazine named Gaye Trendsetter of the Year following the album's success.

 
Gaye in 1973

In 1971, Gaye signed a new deal with Motown worth $1 million (US$6,691,044 in 2021 dollars[52]), making it the most lucrative deal by a black recording artist at the time.[75] Gaye first responded to the new contract with the soundtrack and subsequent score, Trouble Man, released in late 1972. Before the release of Trouble Man, Marvin released a single called "You're the Man". The album of the same name was a follow up to What's Going On, but Motown refused to promote the single, according to Gaye. According to some biographies, Gordy, who was considered a moderate, feared Gaye's liberal political views would alienate Motown's conservative audiences. As a result, Gaye shelved the project and substituted it for Trouble Man. In 2019, Universal Music Group released the album on what would've been Gaye's 80th birthday.[76] In between the releases of What's Going On and Trouble Man, Gaye and his family relocated to Los Angeles, making Marvin one of the final Motown artists to move there despite early protests urging him to stay in Detroit.

In August 1973, Gaye released the Let's Get It On album. Its title track became Gaye's second No. 1 single on the Hot 100 The album was later hailed as "a record unparalleled in its sheer sensuality and carnal energy".[77] Other singles from the album included "Come Get to This", which recalled Gaye's early Motown soul sound of the previous decade, while the suggestive "You Sure Love to Ball" reached modest success on the R&B charts, while also managing to make the pop top 50, its success halted by radio refusing to play the sexually explicit song.[78]

In the 1970s, Gaye's sister-in-law turned her attention to Frankie Beverly, the founder of Maze. Marvin took them on his tours and featured them as the opening acts of his concerts and persuaded Beverly to change the band's name from Raw Soul to Maze.

Marvin's final duet project, Diana & Marvin, with Diana Ross, garnered international success despite contrasting artistic styles. Much of the material was crafted especially for the duo by Ashford and Simpson.[79] Responding to demand from fans and Motown, Gaye started his first concert tour in four years at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum on January 4, 1974.[80] The performance received critical acclaim and resulted in the release of the live album, Marvin Gaye Live! and its single, a live version of "Distant Lover", an album track from Let's Get It On.

The tour helped to enhance Gaye's reputation as a live performer.[80] For a time, he was earning $100,000 a night (US$549,460 in 2021 dollars[52]) for performances.[81] Gaye toured throughout 1974 and 1975. A renewed contract with Motown allowed Gaye to build his own custom-made recording studio.

In October 1975, Gaye gave a performance at a UNESCO benefit concert at New York's Radio City Music Hall to support UNESCO's African literacy drive, resulting in him being commended at the United Nations by then-Ambassador to Ghana Shirley Temple Black and Kurt Waldheim.[82][83] Gaye's next studio album, I Want You, followed in March 1976 with the title track "I Want You" reaching No. 1 on the R&B charts. The album would go on to sell over one million copies. That spring, Gaye embarked on his first European tour in a decade, starting off in Belgium. In early 1977, Gaye released the live album, Live at the London Palladium, which sold over two million copies thanks to the success of its studio song, "Got to Give It Up", which charted at No. 1. In September 1977, Gaye opened Radio City Music Hall's New York Pop Arts Festival.[84]

Last Motown recordings and European exile

In December 1978, Gaye released Here, My Dear, inspired by the fallout from his first marriage to Anna Gordy. Recorded with the intention of remitting a portion of its royalties to her as alimony payments, it performed poorly on the charts.[85] During that period, Gaye's cocaine addiction intensified while he was dealing with several financial issues with the IRS. These issues led him to move to Maui, where he struggled to record a disco-influenced album titled Love Man, with a probable release date for February 1980, though he would later shelve the project.[86] That year, Gaye went on a European tour, his first in four years.[87] By the time the tour stopped, the singer relocated to London when he feared imprisonment for failure to pay back taxes, which had now reached upwards of $4.5 million (US$14,799,475 in 2021 dollars[52]).[87][88]

Gaye then reworked Love Man from its original disco concept to another socially-conscious album invoking religion and the possible end time from a chapter in the Book of Revelation.[89] Titling the album In Our Lifetime?, Gaye worked on the album for much of 1980 in London studios such as Air and Odyssey Studios.[90]

In the fall of that year, someone stole a master tape of a rough draft of the album from one of Gaye's traveling musicians, Frank Blair, taking the master tape to Motown's Hollywood headquarters.[91] Motown remixed the album and released it on January 15, 1981.[92] When Gaye learned of its release, he accused Motown of editing and remixing the album without his consent, allowing the release of an unfinished production ("Far Cry"), altering the album art of his request and removing the album title's question mark, muting its irony.[93] He also accused the label of rush-releasing the album, comparing his unfinished album to an unfinished Pablo Picasso painting.[93] Gaye then vowed not to record any more music for Motown.[94]

On February 14, 1981, under the advice of music promoter Freddy Cousaert, Gaye relocated to Cousaert's apartment in Ostend, Belgium.[95] While there, Gaye shied away from heavy drug use and began exercising and attending a local Ostend church, regaining personal confidence.[96][97] Following several months of recovery, Gaye sought a comeback onstage, starting the short-lived Heavy Love Affair tour in England and Ostend in June–July 1981.[98] Gaye's personal attorney Curtis Shaw would later describe Gaye's Ostend period as "the best thing that ever happened to Marvin". When word got around that Gaye was planning a musical comeback and an exit from Motown, CBS Urban president Larkin Arnold eventually was able to convince Gaye to sign with CBS Records. On March 23, 1982, Motown and CBS negotiated Gaye's release from Motown. The details of the contract were not revealed due to a possible negative effect on the singer's settlement to creditors from the IRS and to stop a possible bidding war by competing labels.[99]

Midnight Love

Assigned to CBS's Columbia subsidiary, Gaye worked on his first post-Motown album titled Midnight Love. The first single, "Sexual Healing", which was written and recorded in Ostend in Freddy Cousaert's apartment, was released in September 1982, and became Gaye's biggest career success, spending a record ten weeks at No. 1 on the Hot Black Singles chart, becoming the biggest R&B hit of the 1980s according to Billboard stats. The success later translated to the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1983 where it peaked at No. 3, while the record reached international success, reaching the top spot in New Zealand and Canada and reaching the top ten on the United Kingdom's OCC singles chart, Australia and Belgium, later selling over two million copies in the U.S. alone, becoming Gaye's most successful single to date. The video for the song was shot at Ostend's Casino-Kursaal.[100]

"Sexual Healing" won Gaye his first two Grammy Awards including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance, in February 1983, and also won Gaye an American Music Award in the R&B-soul category. People magazine called it "America's hottest musical turn-on since Olivia Newton-John demanded we get Physical". Midnight Love was released to stores less than a month after the single's release, and was equally successful, peaking at the top ten of the Billboard 200 and becoming Gaye's eighth No. 1 album on the Top Black Albums chart, eventually selling three million alone in the U.S.

I don't make records for pleasure. I did when I was a younger artist, but I don't today. I record so that I can feed people what they need, what they feel. Hopefully, I record so that I can help someone overcome a bad time.

— NME, December 1982[101]

On February 13, 1983, Gaye sang "The Star-Spangled Banner" at the NBA All-Star Game at The Forum in Inglewood, California—accompanied by Gordon Banks, who played the studio tape from the stands.[5] The following month, Gaye performed at the Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever special. This and a May appearance on Soul Train (his third appearance on the show) became Gaye's final television performances. Gaye embarked on his final concert tour, titled the Sexual Healing Tour, on April 18, 1983, in San Diego.[102] The tour ended on August 14, 1983, at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa, California but was plagued by cocaine-triggered paranoia and illness. Following the concert's end, he moved into his parents' house in Los Angeles. In early 1984, Midnight Love was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Male R&B Vocal Performance category, his 12th and final nomination.

Personal life

Gaye married Berry Gordy's sister, Anna Gordy, in June 1963. The couple separated in 1973, and Gordy filed for divorce in November 1975. The couple officially divorced in 1977. Gaye later married Janis Hunter in October 1977. The couple separated in 1979 and officially divorced in February 1981.

Gaye was the father of three children: Marvin III, Nona, and Frankie. Marvin III was the biological son of Anna's niece, Denise Gordy, who was 16 at the time of the birth. Nona and Frankie were born to Gaye's second wife, Janis. At the time of his death, Gaye was survived by his three children, parents, and five siblings.

Death

 
Gaye's death certificate

Gaye intervened in a fight between his parents on the afternoon of April 1, 1984, in the family house in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles. He became involved in a physical altercation with his father, Marvin Gay Sr.,[103] who shot Gaye twice, once in the chest, piercing his heart, and then into Gaye's shoulder.[103] The shooting took place in Gaye's bedroom at 12:38 p.m. The first shot proved fatal. Gaye was pronounced dead at 1:01 p.m. after his body arrived at California Hospital Medical Center, one day short of his 45th birthday.[103][104]

After Gaye's funeral, his body was cremated at Forest Lawn Memorial Park-Hollywood Hills, and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean.[105] Gay Sr. was initially charged with first-degree murder, but the charges were reduced to voluntary manslaughter following a diagnosis of a brain tumor.[106] He was given a suspended six-year sentence and probation. He died at a nursing home in 1998.[107]

Musicianship

Equipment

Starting off his musicianship as a drummer doing session work during his tenure with Harvey Fuqua, and his early Motown years, Gaye's musicianship evolved to include piano, keyboards, synthesizers, and organ. Gaye also utilized percussion instruments, such as bells, finger cymbals, box drums, glockenspiels, vibraphones, bongos, congas, and cabasas. This became evident when he was given creative control in his later years with Motown, to produce his own albums. In addition to his talent as a drummer, Gaye also embraced the TR-808, a drum machine that became prominent in the early '80s, making use of its sounds for production of his Midnight Love album. The piano was his primary instrument when performing on stage, with occasional drumming.[108]

Influences

As a child, Gaye's main influence was his minister father, something he later acknowledged to biographer David Ritz, and also in interviews, often mentioning that his father's sermons greatly impressed him. His first major musical influences were doo-wop groups such as The Moonglows and The Capris. Gaye's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame page lists the Capris' song, "God Only Knows" as "critical to his musical awakening".[109] Of the Capris' song, Gaye said, "It fell from the heavens and hit me between the eyes. So much soul, so much hurt. I related to the story, to the way that no one except the Lord really can read the heart of lonely kids in love."[110] Gaye's main musical influences were Rudy West of The Five Keys, Clyde McPhatter, Ray Charles and Little Willie John.[111] Gaye considered Frank Sinatra a major influence in what he wanted to be.[112] He also was influenced by the vocal styles of Billy Eckstine and Nat King Cole.[113]

Later on as his Motown career developed, Gaye would seek inspiration in fellow label mates such as David Ruffin of The Temptations and Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops as their grittier voices led to Gaye and his producer seeking a similar sound in recordings such as "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "That's the Way Love Is". Later in his life, Gaye reflected on the influence of Ruffin and Stubbs stating, "I had heard something in their voices something my own voice lacked".[114] He further explained, "the Tempts and Tops' music made me remember that when a lot of women listen to music, they want to feel the power of a real man."[114]

Vocal style

Gaye had a four-octave vocal range.[115] From his earlier recordings as member of the Marquees and Harvey and the New Moonglows, and in his first several recordings with Motown, Gaye recorded mainly in the baritone and tenor ranges. He changed his tone to a rasp for his gospel-inspired early hits such as "Stubborn Kind of Fellow" and "Hitch Hike". As writer Eddie Holland explained, "He was the only singer I have ever heard known to take a song of that nature, that was so far removed from his natural voice where he liked singing, and do whatever it took to sell that song."[116]

In songs such as "Pride and Joy", Gaye used three different vocal ranges—singing in his baritone range at the beginning, bringing a lighter tenor in the verses before reaching a gospel mode in the chorus. Holland further stated of Gaye's voice that it was "one of the sweetest and prettiest voices you ever wanted to hear".[117] And while he noted that ballads and jazz was "his basic soul", he stated Gaye "had the ability to take a roughhouse, rock and roll, blues, R&B, any kind of song and make it his own", later saying that Gaye was the most versatile vocalist he had ever worked with.[117]

Gaye changed his vocal style in the late 1960s, when he was advised to use a sharper, raspy voice—especially in Norman Whitfield's recordings. Gaye initially disliked the new style, considering it out of his range, but said he was "into being produce-able".[118] After listening to David Ruffin and Levi Stubbs, Gaye said he started to develop what he called his "tough man voice"—saying, "I developed a growl."[114] In the liner notes of his DVD set, Marvin Gaye: The Real Thing in Performance 1964–1981, Rob Bowman said that by the early 1970s, Gaye had developed "three distinct voices: his smooth, sweet tenor; a growling rasp; and an unreal falsetto."[119] Bowman further wrote that the recording of the What's Going On single was "...the first single to utilize all three as Marvin developed a radical approach to constructing his recordings by layering a series of contrapuntal background vocal lines on different tracks, each one conceived and sung in isolation by Marvin himself."[119] Bowman found that Gaye's multi-tracking of his tenor voice and other vocal styles "summon[ed] up what might be termed the ancient art of weaving".[119]

Social commentary and concept albums

Prior to recording the What's Going On album, Gaye recorded a cover of the song, "Abraham, Martin & John", which became a UK hit in 1970. Despite some political music and socially conscious material recorded by The Temptations, Motown artists were often told to not delve into political and social commentary, fearing alienation from pop audiences. Early in his career, Gaye was affected by social events such as the 1965 Watts riots and once asked himself, "with the world exploding around me, how am I supposed to keep singing love songs?"[120] When the singer called Gordy in the Bahamas about wanting to do protest music, Gordy cautioned him, "Marvin, don't be ridiculous. That's taking things too far."[72]

Gaye was inspired by the Black Panther Party and supported the efforts they put forth such as giving free meals to poor families door to door. However, he did not support the violent tactics the Panthers used to fight oppression, as Gaye's messages in many of his political songs were nonviolent. The lyrics and music of What's Going On discuss and illustrate issues during the 1960s/1970s such as racism, police brutality, drug abuse, environmental issues, anti-war, and black power issues.[121] Gaye was inspired to make this album because of events such as the Vietnam War, the 1967 race riots in Detroit, and the Kent State shootings, as well as the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy.[122]

Once Gaye presented Gordy with the What's Going On album, Gordy feared Gaye was risking the ruination of his image as a sex symbol.[69] Following the album's success, Gaye tried a follow-up album, You're the Man. The title track only produced modest success, however, and Gaye and Motown shelved the album. Later on, several of Gaye's unreleased songs of social commentary, including "The World Is Rated X", would be issued on posthumous compilation albums. What's Going On would later be described by an AllMusic writer as an album that "not only redefined soul music as a creative force but also expanded its impact as an agent for social change".[123] You're the Man was finally released on March 29, 2019, through Motown, Universal Music Enterprises, and Universal Music Group.[124]

The What's Going On album also provided another first in both Motown and R&B music: Gaye and his engineers had composed the album in a song cycle, segueing previous songs into other songs giving the album a more cohesive feel as opposed to R&B albums that traditionally included filler tracks to complete the album. This style of music would influence recordings by artists such as Stevie Wonder and Barry White making the concept album format a part of 1970s R&B music. Concept albums are usually based on either one theme or a series of themes in connection to the original thesis of the album's concept. Let's Get It On repeated the suite-form arrangement of What's Going On, as would Gaye's later albums such as I Want You, Here, My Dear and In Our Lifetime.

Although Marvin Gaye was not politically active outside of his music, he became a public figure for social change and inspired/educated many people through his work.[122]

Legacy

Marvin Gaye has been called "the number-one purveyor of soul music".[20] In his book Mercy Mercy Me: The Art, Loves and Demons of Marvin Gaye, Michael Eric Dyson described Gaye as someone "who transcended the boundaries of rhythm and blues as no other performer had done before".[125] Following his death, The New York Times described Gaye as someone who "blended the soul music of the urban scene with the beat of the old-time gospel singer and became an influential force in pop music".[126] Further in the article, Gaye was also credited with combining "the soulful directness of gospel music, the sweetness of soft-soul and pop, and the vocal musicianship of a jazz singer".[126] His recordings for Motown in the 1960s and 1970s shaped that label's signature sound. His work with Motown gave him the titles Prince of Soul and Prince of Motown.[127][128] Critics stated that Gaye's music "signified the development of black music from raw rhythm and blues, through sophisticated soul to the political awareness of the 1970s and increased concentration on personal and sexual politics thereafter".[129] As a Motown artist, Gaye was among the first to break from the reins of its production system, paving the way for Stevie Wonder.[20][130][131][132] Gaye's late 1970s and early 1980s recordings influenced contemporary forms of R&B predating the subgenres quiet storm and neo-soul.[3]

Many artists including Barry White, Stevie Wonder, R. Kelly Jermaine Jackson, Frankie Beverly, D'Angelo, Maxwell, Tupac Shakur, Todd Rundgren, Erykah Badu, Common, Nas, Joe, Teena Marie, Chico DeBarge, El DeBarge, Raheem DeVaughn and many others admitted to being heavily influenced by Gaye's musicianship. For his Oscar-nominated role as James "Thunder" Ealy in the film, Dreamgirls, Eddie Murphy replicated Gaye's 1970s clothing style in the film.

According to David Ritz in a 1991 revision of his biography on Marvin, "since 1983, Marvin's name has been mentioned—in reverential tones—on no less than seven top-ten hit records."[128] Gaye's name has been used as the title of several hits, including Big Sean's "Marvin Gaye & Chardonnay" and Charlie Puth's debut hit, "Marvin Gaye", a duet with Meghan Trainor. Marvin is also referred to in the 1983 Spandau Ballet hit, "True," mentioning "Listening to Marvin all night long..."

Awards and honors

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted him in 1987, declaring that Gaye "made a huge contribution to soul music in general and the Motown Sound in particular". The page stated that Gaye "possessed a classic R&B voice that was edged with grit yet tempered with sweetness". The page further states that Gaye "projected an air of soulful authority driven by fervid conviction and heartbroken vulnerability".[109] A year after his death, then-mayor of D.C., Marion Barry declared April 2 as "Marvin Gaye Jr. Memorial Scholarship Fund Day" in the city.[133] Since then, a non-profit organization has helped to organize annual Marvin Gaye Day Celebrations in the city of Washington.[134]

A year later, Gaye's mother founded the Marvin P. Gaye Jr. Memorial Foundation in dedication to her son to help those suffering from drug abuse and alcoholism; however she died a day before the memorial was set to open in 1987.[135] Gaye's sister Jeanne once served as the foundation's chairperson.[136] In 1988, a year after his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, Gaye was inducted posthumously to the NAACP Hall of Fame. In 1990, Gaye received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[137][138] In 1996, Gaye posthumously received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed three Gaye recordings, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "What's Going On" and "Sexual Healing", among its list of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll.[139] American music magazine Rolling Stone ranked Gaye No. 18 on their list of the "100 Greatest Artists of All Time",[140] sixth on their list of "100 Greatest Singers of All Time"[141] and number 82 on their list of the "100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time".[142] Q magazine ranked Gaye sixth on their list of the "100 Greatest Singers".[143]

Three of Gaye's albums – What's Going On (1971), Let's Get It On (1973), and Here, My Dear (1978) – were ranked by Rolling Stone on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time. What's Going On remains his largest-ranked album, reaching No. 6 on the Rolling Stone list and topped the NME list of the Top 100 Albums of All Time in 1985[144] and was later chosen in 2003 for inclusion by the Library of Congress to its National Recording Registry.[145] In a revised 2020 Rolling Stone list of the 500 greatest albums of all time, What's Going On was listed as the greatest album of all time. In addition, four of his songs – "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "What's Going On", "Let's Get It On" and "Sexual Healing" – made it on the Rolling Stone list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.

In 2005, Marvin Gaye was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame.[146]

 
Karen Bass and Gaye's family at the dedication of the Marvin Gaye Post Office in Los Angeles in 2019.

In 2006, Watts Branch Park, a park in Washington that Gaye frequented as a teenager, was renamed Marvin Gaye Park.[147] Three years later, the 5200 block of Foote Street NE in Deanwood, Washington, D.C., was renamed Marvin Gaye Way.[148] In August 2014, Gaye was inducted to the official Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in its second class.[149] In October 2015, the Songwriters Hall of Fame announced Gaye as a nominee for induction to the Hall's 2016 class after posthumous nominations were included.[150][151] Gaye was named as a posthumous inductee to that hall on March 2, 2016.[152][153] Gaye was subsequently inducted to the Songwriters Hall on June 9, 2016.[154] In July 2018, a bill by California politician Karen Bass to rename a post office in South Los Angeles after Gaye was signed into law by President Donald Trump.[155]

Gaye was ranked number 20 on Rolling Stone's "The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time" published in January 2023.[156]

In popular culture

His 1983 NBA All-Star performance[157] of the national anthem was used in a Nike commercial featuring the 2008 U.S. Olympic basketball team. Also, on CBS Sports' final NBA telecast to date (before the contract moved to NBC) at the conclusion of Game 5 of the 1990 Finals, they used Gaye's 1983 All-Star Game performance over the closing credits. When VH1 launched on January 1, 1985, Gaye's 1983 rendition of the national anthem was the first video they aired. In 2010, it was used in the intro to Ken Burns' Tenth Inning documentary on the game of baseball.

The 1985 Commodores song Nightshift was a tribute to Gaye. One verse mentions his song "What's Going On".

"I Heard It Through the Grapevine" was played in a Levi's ad in 1985.[158][159] The result of the commercial's success led to the original song finding renewed success in Europe after Tamla-Motown re-released it in the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands.[159] In 1986, the song was covered by Buddy Miles as part of a California Raisins ad campaign.[160] The song was later used for chewing gum commercials in Finland and to promote a brand of Lucky Strike cigarettes in Germany.[161][162]

Gaye's music has also been used in numerous film soundtracks including Four Brothers and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, both of which featured Gaye's music from his Trouble Man soundtrack. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" was used in the opening credits of the film, The Big Chill.[163][164][165]

In 2007, his song "A Funky Space Reincarnation" was used in the Charlize Theron–starred ad for Dior J'Adore perfume. A documentary about Gaye—What's Going On: The Marvin Gaye Story—was a UK/PBS co-production, directed by Jeremy Marre and was first broadcast in 2006. Two years later, the special re-aired with a different production and newer interviews after it was re-broadcast as an American Masters special. Another documentary, focusing on his 1981 documentary, Transit Ostend, titled Remember Marvin, aired in 2006.

Earnings

In 2008, Gaye's estate earned $3.5 million (US$4,405,023 in 2021 dollars[52]). As a result, Gaye took 13th place in "Top-Earning Dead Celebrities" in Forbes magazine.[166]

On March 11, 2015, Gaye's family was awarded $7.4 million in damages following a decision by an eight-member jury in Los Angeles that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams had breached copyright by incorporating part of Gaye's song "Got to Give It Up" into their hit "Blurred Lines", but U.S. District Judge John Kronstadt reduced the sum to $5.3 million, while adding royalties.[167] In January 2016, the Gaye family requested a California judge give $2.66 million in attorneys' fees and $777,000 in legal expenses.[168]

Gaye's estate is currently managed by Geffen Management Group and his legacy is protected through Creative Rights Group, both founded by talent manager Jeremy Geffen.[citation needed]

Attempted biopics

There have been several attempts to adapt Gaye's life story into a feature film. In February 2006, it was reported that Jesse L. Martin was to portray Gaye in a biopic titled Sexual Healing, named after Gaye's 1982 song of the same name. The film was to have been directed by Lauren Goodman and produced by James Gandolfini and Alexandra Ryan. The film was to depict the final three years of Gaye's life.[169][170][171][172][173] Years later, other producers such as Jean-Luc Van Damme, Frederick Bestall and Jimmy De Brabant, came aboard and Goodman was replaced by Julien Temple. Lenny Kravitz was almost slated to play Gaye. The script was to be written by Matthew Broughton. The film was to have been distributed by Focus Features and released on April 1, 2014, the thirtieth anniversary of Gaye's death.[174][175][176][177][178][179][180] This never came to fruition and it was announced that Focus Features no longer has involvement with the Gaye biopic as of June 2013.[181][182]

In June 2008, it was announced that F. Gary Gray was going to direct a biopic titled Marvin. The script was to be written by C. Gaby Mitchell and the film was to be produced by David Foster and Duncan McGillivray and co-produced by Ryan Heppe. According to Gray, the film would cover Gaye's entire life, from his emergence at Motown through his defiance of Berry Gordy to record What's Going On and on up to his death.[183][184]

Cameron Crowe had also been working on a biopic titled My Name Is Marvin. The film was to have been a Sony presentation with Scott Rudin as producer. Both Will Smith and Terrence Howard were considered for the role of Gaye. Crowe later confirmed in August 2011 that he abandoned the project: "We were working on the Marvin Gaye movie which is called My Name is Marvin, but the time just wasn't right for that movie."[185][186][187][188][189]

Members of Gaye's family, such as his ex-wife Janis and his son Marvin III, have expressed opposition to a biopic.[190][191]

In July 2016, it was announced that a feature film documentary on Gaye would be released the following year delving into the life of the musician and the making of his 1971 album, What's Going On. The film would be developed by Noah Media Group and Greenlight and is quoted to be "the defining portrait of this visionary artist and his impeccable album" by the film's producers Gabriel Clarke and Torquil Jones.[192] The film will include "unseen footage" of the singer.[193] Gaye's family approved of the documentary.[192] In November 2016, it was announced that actor Jamie Foxx was billed to produce a limited biopic series on the singer's life.[194] The series was approved by Gaye's family, including son Marvin III, who was to serve as executive producer, and Berry Gordy, Jr.[194]

On June 18, 2018, it was reported that American rapper Dr. Dre was in talks to produce a biopic about the singer.[195] In June 2021, it was announced that the film Dre would be producing was greenlighted by Warner Bros. Pictures and would be directed by Allen Hughes for a projected 2023 release.[196]

Tributes

Acting

Gaye acted in two movies, featuring as a Vietnam veteran in both roles. His first performance was in the 1969 George McCowan film The Ballad of Andy Crocker, which starred Lee Majors. The film was about a war veteran returning to find that his expectations have not been met and he feels betrayed. Gaye had a prominent role in the film as David Owens.[197] His other performance was in 1971. He had a role in the Lee Frost-directed biker-exploitation film Chrome and Hot Leather, about a group of Vietnam veterans taking on a bike gang. The film starred William Smith; Gaye played the part of Jim, one of the veterans.[198][199] Gaye did have acting aspirations and had signed with the William Morris Agency but that only lasted a year as Gaye was not satisfied with the support he was getting from the agency. In his interview with David Ritz, Gaye admitted being interested in show business particularly when he was hired to compose the soundtrack for Trouble Man. “No doubt I could have been a movie star, but it was something my subconscious rejected. Not that I didn’t want it, I most certainly did. I just didn’t have the fortitude to play the Hollywood game: to put myself out there, knowing they would eat my rear end like a piece of meat.” [200]

Discography

Studio albums
Collaborative albums
Posthumous albums
Live albums

Filmography

Videography

See also

Explanatory notes

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  2. ^ At least once source claims they did not move in until 1955.[35]
  3. ^ MacKenzie and a wide range of sources mischaracterize this neighborhood as Deanwood.[33]
  4. ^ Some sources suggest the family first moved to the Benning Ridge neighborhood after leaving Southwest. According to Zeola Gay[37] and The Washington Post reporter Roger Catlin,[9] the Gay family moved to the Benning Terrace public housing project in the early 1950s. This is not possible, as the Benning Terrace apartments did not begin construction until late 1956,[38] a full year after Marvin Gaye had left home for the military.

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Marvin Gay redirects here For the song see Marvin Gaye song For his father see Marvin Gay Sr Marvin Pentz Gay Jr who also spelled his surname as Gaye April 2 1939 April 1 1984 2 was an American singer and songwriter He helped to 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 earning him the nicknames Prince of Motown and Prince of Soul Marvin GayeGaye in 1973BornMarvin Pentz Gay Jr 1939 04 02 April 2 1939Washington D C U S DiedApril 1 1984 1984 04 01 aged 44 Los Angeles California U S Cause of deathGunshot wounds to the heart and left shoulderOccupationsSingersongwriterYears active1957 1984Spouse s Anna Gordy m 1963 div 1977 wbr Janis Hunter m 1977 div 1981 wbr Children3 including Nona GayeMusical careerGenresR amp Bsoulpsychedelic soulgospelfunkjazzprogressive soul 1 Instrument s VocalskeyboardsdrumsLabelsTamlaTamla MotownColumbiaGaye s Motown songs include Ain t That Peculiar How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You and I Heard It Through the Grapevine Gaye also recorded duets with Mary Wells Kim Weston Tammi Terrell and Diana Ross During the 1970s Gaye recorded the albums What s Going On and Let s Get It On and became one of the first artists in Motown to break away from the reins of a production company His later recordings influenced several contemporary R amp B subgenres such as quiet storm and neo soul 3 Sexual Healing released in 1982 on the album Midnight Love won him his first two Grammy Awards 4 Gaye s last televised appearances were at the 1983 NBA All Star Game where he sang The Star Spangled Banner Motown 25 Yesterday Today Forever and Soul Train 5 On April 1 1984 the eve of his 45th birthday Gaye was shot and killed by his father Marvin Gay Sr at their house in Hancock Park Los Angeles after an argument 6 7 Gay Sr later pleaded no contest to voluntary manslaughter and received a six year suspended sentence and five years of probation Many institutions have posthumously bestowed Gaye with awards and other honors including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and inductions into the Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Initial success 2 3 What s Going On and subsequent success 2 4 Last Motown recordings and European exile 2 5 Midnight Love 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Musicianship 5 1 Equipment 5 2 Influences 5 3 Vocal style 5 4 Social commentary and concept albums 6 Legacy 7 Awards and honors 8 In popular culture 9 Earnings 10 Attempted biopics 10 1 Tributes 11 Acting 12 Discography 13 Filmography 14 Videography 15 See also 16 Explanatory notes 17 Citations 18 General and cited sources 19 External linksEarly life EditMarvin Pentz Gay Jr was born on April 2 1939 at Freedman s Hospital 9 in Washington D C to church minister Marvin Gay Sr and domestic worker Alberta Gay nee Cooper His first home was in a public housing project 10 the Fairfax Apartments 11 now demolished at 1617 1st Street SW in the Southwest Waterfront neighborhood 12 Although one of the city s oldest neighborhoods with many elegant Federal style homes most buildings were small in extensive disrepair and lacked both electricity and running water The alleys were full of one and two story shacks and nearly every dwelling was overcrowded 13 14 15 Gaye and his friends nicknamed the area Simple City owing to its being half city half country 16 17 a Gaye was the second oldest of the couple s four children He had two sisters Jeanne and Zeola and one brother Frankie Gaye He also had two half brothers Michael Cooper his mother s son from a previous relationship and Antwaun Carey Gay 19 born as a result of his father s extramarital affairs 19 Marvin Gaye attended Cardozo High School in Washington D C s Columbia Heights neighborhood Gaye started singing in church when he was four years old his father often accompanied him on piano 20 21 22 Gaye and his family were part of a Pentecostal church known as the House of God that took its teachings from Hebrew Pentecostalism advocated strict conduct and adhered to both the Old and New Testaments 23 24 Gaye developed a love of singing at an early age and was encouraged to pursue a professional music career after a performance at a school play at 11 singing Mario Lanza s Be My Love 22 His home life consisted of brutal whippings by his father who struck him for any shortcoming 25 The young Gaye described living in his father s house as similar to living with a king a very peculiar changeable cruel and all powerful king 16 He felt that had his mother not consoled him and encouraged his singing he would have committed suicide 26 His sister later explained that Gaye was beaten often from age seven well into his teenage years 27 Gaye attended Syphax Elementary School 28 and then Randall Junior High School 29 30 Gaye began to take singing much more seriously in junior high 31 and he joined and became a singing star with the Randall Junior High Glee Club 11 In 1953 10 32 33 or 1954 9 34 b the Gays moved into the East Capitol Dwellings public housing project in D C s Capitol View neighborhood 9 36 c Their townhouse apartment Unit 12 60th Street NE now demolished was Marvin s home until 1962 35 d Gaye briefly attended Spingarn High School before transferring to Cardozo High School 37 At Cardozo Gaye joined several doo wop vocal groups including the Dippers and the D C Tones 39 Gaye s relationship with his father worsened during his teenage years as his father would kick him out of the house often 40 In 1956 17 year old Gaye dropped out of high school and enlisted in the United States Air Force as a basic airman 41 42 Disappointed in having to perform menial tasks he faked mental illness and was discharged shortly afterwards 43 Gaye s sergeant stated that he refused to follow orders 43 44 Gaye was issued a General Discharge from the service 43 44 Career EditEarly career Edit A 1959 promotional picture of Harvey and the New Moonglows Gaye is second from the right behind a seated Fuqua Following his discharge from the Air Force Gaye and his good friend Reese Palmer formed the vocal quartet The Marquees 45 46 The group performed in the D C area and soon began working with Bo Diddley who assigned the group to Columbia subsidiary OKeh Records after failing to get the group signed to his own label Chess 46 The group s sole single Wyatt Earp co written by Bo Diddley failed to chart and the group was soon dropped from the label 47 Gaye began composing music during this period 47 Moonglows co founder Harvey Fuqua later hired The Marquees as employees 48 Under Fuqua s direction the group changed its name to Harvey and the New Moonglows and relocated to Chicago 49 The group recorded several sides for Chess in 1959 including the song Mama Loocie which was Gaye s first lead vocal recording The group found work as session singers for established acts such as Chuck Berry singing on the songs Back in the U S A and Almost Grown In 1960 the group disbanded Gaye relocated to Detroit with Fuqua where he signed with Tri Phi Records as a session musician playing drums on several Tri Phi releases Gaye performed at Motown president Berry Gordy s house during the holiday season in December 1960 Impressed by the singer Gordy sought Fuqua on his contract with Gaye Fuqua agreed to sell part of his interest in his contract with Gaye 50 Shortly afterwards Gaye signed with Motown subsidiary Tamla When Gaye signed with Tamla he pursued a career as a performer of jazz music and standards having no desire to become an R amp B performer 40 Before the release of his first single Gaye started spelling his surname with added e in the same way as did Sam Cooke Author David Ritz wrote that Gaye did this to silence rumors of his sexuality and to put more distance between himself and his father 51 Gaye released his first single Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide in May 1961 with the album The Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye following a month later Gaye s initial recordings failed commercially and he spent most of 1961 performing session work as a drummer for artists such as The Miracles The Marvelettes and blues artist Jimmy Reed for 5 US 45 in 2021 dollars 52 a week 53 54 While Gaye took some advice on performing with his eyes open having been accused of appearing as though he were sleeping and also got pointers on how to move more gracefully onstage he refused to attend grooming school courses at the John Robert Powers School for Social Grace in Detroit because of his unwillingness to comply with its orders something he later regretted 55 56 Gaye was also one of the few Motown artists who took no dance lessons from Cholly Atkins Initial success Edit In 1962 Gaye found success as co writer of the Marvelettes track Beechwood 4 5789 on which he also played drums His first solo success Stubborn Kind of Fellow was later released that September reaching No 8 on the R amp B chart and No 46 on the Billboard Hot 100 Gaye first reached the pop top 40 with the dance song Hitch Hike 57 peaking at No 30 on the Hot 100 Pride and Joy became Gaye s first top ten single after its release in 1963 The three singles and songs from the 1962 sessions were included on Gaye s second album That Stubborn Kinda Fellow released on Tamla in January 1963 Starting in October 1962 Gaye performed as part of the Motortown Revue a series of concert tours headlined at the north and southeastern coasts of the United States as part of the Chitlin Circuit a series of rock shows performed at venues that welcomed predominantly black musicians A filmed performance of Gaye at the Apollo Theater took place in June 1963 Later that October Tamla issued the live album Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage Can I Get a Witness became one of Gaye s early international successes Gaye in 1966 In 1964 Gaye recorded a successful duet album with singer Mary Wells titled Together which reached No 42 on the pop album chart The album s two sided single including Once Upon a Time and What s the Matter With You Baby each reached the top 20 Gaye s next solo success How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You which Holland Dozier Holland wrote for him reached No 6 on the Hot 100 and reached the top 50 in the UK Gaye started getting television exposure around this time on shows such as American Bandstand Also in 1964 he appeared in the concert film The T A M I Show Gaye had two number one R amp B singles in 1965 with the Miracles composed I ll Be Doggone and Ain t That Peculiar Both songs became million sellers After this Gaye returned to jazz derived ballads for a tribute album to the recently deceased Nat King Cole 58 After recording It Takes Two with Kim Weston Gaye began working with Tammi Terrell on a series of duets mostly composed by Ashford amp Simpson including Ain t No Mountain High Enough Your Precious Love Ain t Nothing Like the Real Thing and You re All I Need to Get By In October 1967 Terrell collapsed in Gaye s arms during a performance in Farmville Virginia 59 Terrell was subsequently rushed to Farmville s Southside Community Hospital where doctors discovered she had a malignant tumor in her brain 59 The diagnosis ended Terrell s career as a live performer though she continued to record music under careful supervision Despite the presence of successful singles such as Ain t Nothing Like the Real Thing and You re All I Need to Get By Terrell s illness caused problems with recording and led to multiple operations to remove the tumor Gaye was reportedly devastated by Terrell s sickness and became disillusioned with the record business On October 6 1968 Gaye sang the national anthem during Game 4 of the 1968 World Series held at Tiger Stadium in Detroit Michigan between the Detroit Tigers and the St Louis Cardinals In late 1968 Gaye s recording of I Heard It Through the Grapevine became his first to reach No 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 It also reached the top of the charts in other countries selling over four million copies 60 However Gaye felt the success was something he didn t deserve and that he felt like a puppet Berry s puppet Anna s puppet 61 62 63 Gaye followed it up with Too Busy Thinking About My Baby and That s the Way Love Is which reached the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1969 That year his album M P G became his first No 1 album on the R amp B album charts During this period Gaye produced and co wrote Baby I m For Real and The Bells for The Originals Tammi Terrell died from brain cancer on March 16 1970 Gaye attended her funeral 64 and after a period of depression Gaye sought out a position on a professional football team the Detroit Lions where he later befriended Mel Farr and Lem Barney 65 Barney and Farr had gotten gold records for providing backup vocals for the title track of Gaye s What s Going On album The Lions eventually declined an invitation for Gaye to try out owing to legal liabilities and fears of possible injuries that could have affected his music career 66 67 What s Going On and subsequent success Edit Main articles What s Going On Marvin Gaye album and Let s Get It On On June 1 1970 Gaye returned to Hitsville U S A where he recorded his new composition What s Going On inspired by an idea from Renaldo Obie Benson of the Four Tops after he witnessed an act of police brutality at an anti war rally in Berkeley 68 Upon hearing the song Berry Gordy refused its release due to his feelings of the song being too political for radio and feared the singer would lose his crossover audience 69 Gaye responded by deciding against releasing any other new material before the label released it 69 Released in 1971 it reached No 1 on the R amp B charts within a month staying there for five weeks It also reached the top spot on Cashbox s pop chart for a week and reached No 2 on the Hot 100 and the Record World chart selling over two million copies 70 71 After giving an ultimatum to record a full album to win creative control from Motown Gaye spent ten days recording the What s Going On album that March 72 Motown issued the album that May after Gaye remixed the album in Hollywood 69 The album became Gaye s first million selling album launching two more top ten singles Mercy Mercy Me The Ecology and Inner City Blues One of Motown s first autonomous works its theme and segue flow brought the concept album format to rhythm and blues and soul music An AllMusic writer later cited it as the most important and passionate record to come out of soul music delivered by one of its finest voices 73 For the album Gaye received two Grammy Award nominations at the 1972 ceremony and several NAACP Image Awards 74 The album also topped Rolling Stone s year end list as its album of the year Billboard magazine named Gaye Trendsetter of the Year following the album s success Gaye in 1973 In 1971 Gaye signed a new deal with Motown worth 1 million US 6 691 044 in 2021 dollars 52 making it the most lucrative deal by a black recording artist at the time 75 Gaye first responded to the new contract with the soundtrack and subsequent score Trouble Man released in late 1972 Before the release of Trouble Man Marvin released a single called You re the Man The album of the same name was a follow up to What s Going On but Motown refused to promote the single according to Gaye According to some biographies Gordy who was considered a moderate feared Gaye s liberal political views would alienate Motown s conservative audiences As a result Gaye shelved the project and substituted it for Trouble Man In 2019 Universal Music Group released the album on what would ve been Gaye s 80th birthday 76 In between the releases of What s Going On and Trouble Man Gaye and his family relocated to Los Angeles making Marvin one of the final Motown artists to move there despite early protests urging him to stay in Detroit In August 1973 Gaye released the Let s Get It On album Its title track became Gaye s second No 1 single on the Hot 100 The album was later hailed as a record unparalleled in its sheer sensuality and carnal energy 77 Other singles from the album included Come Get to This which recalled Gaye s early Motown soul sound of the previous decade while the suggestive You Sure Love to Ball reached modest success on the R amp B charts while also managing to make the pop top 50 its success halted by radio refusing to play the sexually explicit song 78 In the 1970s Gaye s sister in law turned her attention to Frankie Beverly the founder of Maze Marvin took them on his tours and featured them as the opening acts of his concerts and persuaded Beverly to change the band s name from Raw Soul to Maze Marvin s final duet project Diana amp Marvin with Diana Ross garnered international success despite contrasting artistic styles Much of the material was crafted especially for the duo by Ashford and Simpson 79 Responding to demand from fans and Motown Gaye started his first concert tour in four years at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum on January 4 1974 80 The performance received critical acclaim and resulted in the release of the live album Marvin Gaye Live and its single a live version of Distant Lover an album track from Let s Get It On The tour helped to enhance Gaye s reputation as a live performer 80 For a time he was earning 100 000 a night US 549 460 in 2021 dollars 52 for performances 81 Gaye toured throughout 1974 and 1975 A renewed contract with Motown allowed Gaye to build his own custom made recording studio In October 1975 Gaye gave a performance at a UNESCO benefit concert at New York s Radio City Music Hall to support UNESCO s African literacy drive resulting in him being commended at the United Nations by then Ambassador to Ghana Shirley Temple Black and Kurt Waldheim 82 83 Gaye s next studio album I Want You followed in March 1976 with the title track I Want You reaching No 1 on the R amp B charts The album would go on to sell over one million copies That spring Gaye embarked on his first European tour in a decade starting off in Belgium In early 1977 Gaye released the live album Live at the London Palladium which sold over two million copies thanks to the success of its studio song Got to Give It Up which charted at No 1 In September 1977 Gaye opened Radio City Music Hall s New York Pop Arts Festival 84 Last Motown recordings and European exile Edit Main articles Here My Dear and In Our Lifetime Marvin Gaye album In December 1978 Gaye released Here My Dear inspired by the fallout from his first marriage to Anna Gordy Recorded with the intention of remitting a portion of its royalties to her as alimony payments it performed poorly on the charts 85 During that period Gaye s cocaine addiction intensified while he was dealing with several financial issues with the IRS These issues led him to move to Maui where he struggled to record a disco influenced album titled Love Man with a probable release date for February 1980 though he would later shelve the project 86 That year Gaye went on a European tour his first in four years 87 By the time the tour stopped the singer relocated to London when he feared imprisonment for failure to pay back taxes which had now reached upwards of 4 5 million US 14 799 475 in 2021 dollars 52 87 88 Gaye then reworked Love Man from its original disco concept to another socially conscious album invoking religion and the possible end time from a chapter in the Book of Revelation 89 Titling the album In Our Lifetime Gaye worked on the album for much of 1980 in London studios such as Air and Odyssey Studios 90 In the fall of that year someone stole a master tape of a rough draft of the album from one of Gaye s traveling musicians Frank Blair taking the master tape to Motown s Hollywood headquarters 91 Motown remixed the album and released it on January 15 1981 92 When Gaye learned of its release he accused Motown of editing and remixing the album without his consent allowing the release of an unfinished production Far Cry altering the album art of his request and removing the album title s question mark muting its irony 93 He also accused the label of rush releasing the album comparing his unfinished album to an unfinished Pablo Picasso painting 93 Gaye then vowed not to record any more music for Motown 94 On February 14 1981 under the advice of music promoter Freddy Cousaert Gaye relocated to Cousaert s apartment in Ostend Belgium 95 While there Gaye shied away from heavy drug use and began exercising and attending a local Ostend church regaining personal confidence 96 97 Following several months of recovery Gaye sought a comeback onstage starting the short lived Heavy Love Affair tour in England and Ostend in June July 1981 98 Gaye s personal attorney Curtis Shaw would later describe Gaye s Ostend period as the best thing that ever happened to Marvin When word got around that Gaye was planning a musical comeback and an exit from Motown CBS Urban president Larkin Arnold eventually was able to convince Gaye to sign with CBS Records On March 23 1982 Motown and CBS negotiated Gaye s release from Motown The details of the contract were not revealed due to a possible negative effect on the singer s settlement to creditors from the IRS and to stop a possible bidding war by competing labels 99 Midnight Love Edit Main articles Midnight Love and Sexual Healing Sexual Healing source source Sexual Healing was written by Gaye alongside Odell Brown and David Ritz Ritz said Gaye advised him to write a poem after telling the singer he needed sexual healing while living in Europe The song became an international hit after its release in 1982 Problems playing this file See media help Assigned to CBS s Columbia subsidiary Gaye worked on his first post Motown album titled Midnight Love The first single Sexual Healing which was written and recorded in Ostend in Freddy Cousaert s apartment was released in September 1982 and became Gaye s biggest career success spending a record ten weeks at No 1 on the Hot Black Singles chart becoming the biggest R amp B hit of the 1980s according to Billboard stats The success later translated to the Billboard Hot 100 chart in January 1983 where it peaked at No 3 while the record reached international success reaching the top spot in New Zealand and Canada and reaching the top ten on the United Kingdom s OCC singles chart Australia and Belgium later selling over two million copies in the U S alone becoming Gaye s most successful single to date The video for the song was shot at Ostend s Casino Kursaal 100 Sexual Healing won Gaye his first two Grammy Awards including Best Male R amp B Vocal Performance in February 1983 and also won Gaye an American Music Award in the R amp B soul category People magazine called it America s hottest musical turn on since Olivia Newton John demanded we get Physical Midnight Love was released to stores less than a month after the single s release and was equally successful peaking at the top ten of the Billboard 200 and becoming Gaye s eighth No 1 album on the Top Black Albums chart eventually selling three million alone in the U S I don t make records for pleasure I did when I was a younger artist but I don t today I record so that I can feed people what they need what they feel Hopefully I record so that I can help someone overcome a bad time NME December 1982 101 On February 13 1983 Gaye sang The Star Spangled Banner at the NBA All Star Game at The Forum in Inglewood California accompanied by Gordon Banks who played the studio tape from the stands 5 The following month Gaye performed at the Motown 25 Yesterday Today Forever special This and a May appearance on Soul Train his third appearance on the show became Gaye s final television performances Gaye embarked on his final concert tour titled the Sexual Healing Tour on April 18 1983 in San Diego 102 The tour ended on August 14 1983 at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa California but was plagued by cocaine triggered paranoia and illness Following the concert s end he moved into his parents house in Los Angeles In early 1984 Midnight Love was nominated for a Grammy in the Best Male R amp B Vocal Performance category his 12th and final nomination Personal life EditMain article Personal life of Marvin Gaye Gaye married Berry Gordy s sister Anna Gordy in June 1963 The couple separated in 1973 and Gordy filed for divorce in November 1975 The couple officially divorced in 1977 Gaye later married Janis Hunter in October 1977 The couple separated in 1979 and officially divorced in February 1981 Gaye was the father of three children Marvin III Nona and Frankie Marvin III was the biological son of Anna s niece Denise Gordy who was 16 at the time of the birth Nona and Frankie were born to Gaye s second wife Janis At the time of his death Gaye was survived by his three children parents and five siblings Death EditMain article Killing of Marvin Gaye Gaye s death certificate Gaye intervened in a fight between his parents on the afternoon of April 1 1984 in the family house in the West Adams neighborhood of Los Angeles He became involved in a physical altercation with his father Marvin Gay Sr 103 who shot Gaye twice once in the chest piercing his heart and then into Gaye s shoulder 103 The shooting took place in Gaye s bedroom at 12 38 p m The first shot proved fatal Gaye was pronounced dead at 1 01 p m after his body arrived at California Hospital Medical Center one day short of his 45th birthday 103 104 After Gaye s funeral his body was cremated at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Hollywood Hills and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean 105 Gay Sr was initially charged with first degree murder but the charges were reduced to voluntary manslaughter following a diagnosis of a brain tumor 106 He was given a suspended six year sentence and probation He died at a nursing home in 1998 107 Musicianship EditEquipment Edit Starting off his musicianship as a drummer doing session work during his tenure with Harvey Fuqua and his early Motown years Gaye s musicianship evolved to include piano keyboards synthesizers and organ Gaye also utilized percussion instruments such as bells finger cymbals box drums glockenspiels vibraphones bongos congas and cabasas This became evident when he was given creative control in his later years with Motown to produce his own albums In addition to his talent as a drummer Gaye also embraced the TR 808 a drum machine that became prominent in the early 80s making use of its sounds for production of his Midnight Love album The piano was his primary instrument when performing on stage with occasional drumming 108 Influences Edit As a child Gaye s main influence was his minister father something he later acknowledged to biographer David Ritz and also in interviews often mentioning that his father s sermons greatly impressed him His first major musical influences were doo wop groups such as The Moonglows and The Capris Gaye s Rock amp Roll Hall of Fame page lists the Capris song God Only Knows as critical to his musical awakening 109 Of the Capris song Gaye said It fell from the heavens and hit me between the eyes So much soul so much hurt I related to the story to the way that no one except the Lord really can read the heart of lonely kids in love 110 Gaye s main musical influences were Rudy West of The Five Keys Clyde McPhatter Ray Charles and Little Willie John 111 Gaye considered Frank Sinatra a major influence in what he wanted to be 112 He also was influenced by the vocal styles of Billy Eckstine and Nat King Cole 113 Later on as his Motown career developed Gaye would seek inspiration in fellow label mates such as David Ruffin of The Temptations and Levi Stubbs of the Four Tops as their grittier voices led to Gaye and his producer seeking a similar sound in recordings such as I Heard It Through the Grapevine and That s the Way Love Is Later in his life Gaye reflected on the influence of Ruffin and Stubbs stating I had heard something in their voices something my own voice lacked 114 He further explained the Tempts and Tops music made me remember that when a lot of women listen to music they want to feel the power of a real man 114 Vocal style Edit Gaye had a four octave vocal range 115 From his earlier recordings as member of the Marquees and Harvey and the New Moonglows and in his first several recordings with Motown Gaye recorded mainly in the baritone and tenor ranges He changed his tone to a rasp for his gospel inspired early hits such as Stubborn Kind of Fellow and Hitch Hike As writer Eddie Holland explained He was the only singer I have ever heard known to take a song of that nature that was so far removed from his natural voice where he liked singing and do whatever it took to sell that song 116 In songs such as Pride and Joy Gaye used three different vocal ranges singing in his baritone range at the beginning bringing a lighter tenor in the verses before reaching a gospel mode in the chorus Holland further stated of Gaye s voice that it was one of the sweetest and prettiest voices you ever wanted to hear 117 And while he noted that ballads and jazz was his basic soul he stated Gaye had the ability to take a roughhouse rock and roll blues R amp B any kind of song and make it his own later saying that Gaye was the most versatile vocalist he had ever worked with 117 Gaye changed his vocal style in the late 1960s when he was advised to use a sharper raspy voice especially in Norman Whitfield s recordings Gaye initially disliked the new style considering it out of his range but said he was into being produce able 118 After listening to David Ruffin and Levi Stubbs Gaye said he started to develop what he called his tough man voice saying I developed a growl 114 In the liner notes of his DVD set Marvin Gaye The Real Thing in Performance 1964 1981 Rob Bowman said that by the early 1970s Gaye had developed three distinct voices his smooth sweet tenor a growling rasp and an unreal falsetto 119 Bowman further wrote that the recording of the What s Going On single was the first single to utilize all three as Marvin developed a radical approach to constructing his recordings by layering a series of contrapuntal background vocal lines on different tracks each one conceived and sung in isolation by Marvin himself 119 Bowman found that Gaye s multi tracking of his tenor voice and other vocal styles summon ed up what might be termed the ancient art of weaving 119 Social commentary and concept albums Edit Prior to recording the What s Going On album Gaye recorded a cover of the song Abraham Martin amp John which became a UK hit in 1970 Despite some political music and socially conscious material recorded by The Temptations Motown artists were often told to not delve into political and social commentary fearing alienation from pop audiences Early in his career Gaye was affected by social events such as the 1965 Watts riots and once asked himself with the world exploding around me how am I supposed to keep singing love songs 120 When the singer called Gordy in the Bahamas about wanting to do protest music Gordy cautioned him Marvin don t be ridiculous That s taking things too far 72 Gaye was inspired by the Black Panther Party and supported the efforts they put forth such as giving free meals to poor families door to door However he did not support the violent tactics the Panthers used to fight oppression as Gaye s messages in many of his political songs were nonviolent The lyrics and music of What s Going On discuss and illustrate issues during the 1960s 1970s such as racism police brutality drug abuse environmental issues anti war and black power issues 121 Gaye was inspired to make this album because of events such as the Vietnam War the 1967 race riots in Detroit and the Kent State shootings as well as the assassinations of Martin Luther King Jr and Bobby Kennedy 122 Once Gaye presented Gordy with the What s Going On album Gordy feared Gaye was risking the ruination of his image as a sex symbol 69 Following the album s success Gaye tried a follow up album You re the Man The title track only produced modest success however and Gaye and Motown shelved the album Later on several of Gaye s unreleased songs of social commentary including The World Is Rated X would be issued on posthumous compilation albums What s Going On would later be described by an AllMusic writer as an album that not only redefined soul music as a creative force but also expanded its impact as an agent for social change 123 You re the Man was finally released on March 29 2019 through Motown Universal Music Enterprises and Universal Music Group 124 The What s Going On album also provided another first in both Motown and R amp B music Gaye and his engineers had composed the album in a song cycle segueing previous songs into other songs giving the album a more cohesive feel as opposed to R amp B albums that traditionally included filler tracks to complete the album This style of music would influence recordings by artists such as Stevie Wonder and Barry White making the concept album format a part of 1970s R amp B music Concept albums are usually based on either one theme or a series of themes in connection to the original thesis of the album s concept Let s Get It On repeated the suite form arrangement of What s Going On as would Gaye s later albums such as I Want You Here My Dear and In Our Lifetime Although Marvin Gaye was not politically active outside of his music he became a public figure for social change and inspired educated many people through his work 122 Legacy EditMarvin Gaye has been called the number one purveyor of soul music 20 In his book Mercy Mercy Me The Art Loves and Demons of Marvin Gaye Michael Eric Dyson described Gaye as someone who transcended the boundaries of rhythm and blues as no other performer had done before 125 Following his death The New York Times described Gaye as someone who blended the soul music of the urban scene with the beat of the old time gospel singer and became an influential force in pop music 126 Further in the article Gaye was also credited with combining the soulful directness of gospel music the sweetness of soft soul and pop and the vocal musicianship of a jazz singer 126 His recordings for Motown in the 1960s and 1970s shaped that label s signature sound His work with Motown gave him the titles Prince of Soul and Prince of Motown 127 128 Critics stated that Gaye s music signified the development of black music from raw rhythm and blues through sophisticated soul to the political awareness of the 1970s and increased concentration on personal and sexual politics thereafter 129 As a Motown artist Gaye was among the first to break from the reins of its production system paving the way for Stevie Wonder 20 130 131 132 Gaye s late 1970s and early 1980s recordings influenced contemporary forms of R amp B predating the subgenres quiet storm and neo soul 3 Many artists including Barry White Stevie Wonder R Kelly Jermaine Jackson Frankie Beverly D Angelo Maxwell Tupac Shakur Todd Rundgren Erykah Badu Common Nas Joe Teena Marie Chico DeBarge El DeBarge Raheem DeVaughn and many others admitted to being heavily influenced by Gaye s musicianship For his Oscar nominated role as James Thunder Ealy in the film Dreamgirls Eddie Murphy replicated Gaye s 1970s clothing style in the film According to David Ritz in a 1991 revision of his biography on Marvin since 1983 Marvin s name has been mentioned in reverential tones on no less than seven top ten hit records 128 Gaye s name has been used as the title of several hits including Big Sean s Marvin Gaye amp Chardonnay and Charlie Puth s debut hit Marvin Gaye a duet with Meghan Trainor Marvin is also referred to in the 1983 Spandau Ballet hit True mentioning Listening to Marvin all night long Awards and honors EditThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inducted him in 1987 declaring that Gaye made a huge contribution to soul music in general and the Motown Sound in particular The page stated that Gaye possessed a classic R amp B voice that was edged with grit yet tempered with sweetness The page further states that Gaye projected an air of soulful authority driven by fervid conviction and heartbroken vulnerability 109 A year after his death then mayor of D C Marion Barry declared April 2 as Marvin Gaye Jr Memorial Scholarship Fund Day in the city 133 Since then a non profit organization has helped to organize annual Marvin Gaye Day Celebrations in the city of Washington 134 A year later Gaye s mother founded the Marvin P Gaye Jr Memorial Foundation in dedication to her son to help those suffering from drug abuse and alcoholism however she died a day before the memorial was set to open in 1987 135 Gaye s sister Jeanne once served as the foundation s chairperson 136 In 1988 a year after his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction Gaye was inducted posthumously to the NAACP Hall of Fame In 1990 Gaye received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 137 138 In 1996 Gaye posthumously received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame listed three Gaye recordings I Heard It Through the Grapevine What s Going On and Sexual Healing among its list of the 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll 139 American music magazine Rolling Stone ranked Gaye No 18 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time 140 sixth on their list of 100 Greatest Singers of All Time 141 and number 82 on their list of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time 142 Q magazine ranked Gaye sixth on their list of the 100 Greatest Singers 143 Three of Gaye s albums What s Going On 1971 Let s Get It On 1973 and Here My Dear 1978 were ranked by Rolling Stone on their list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time What s Going On remains his largest ranked album reaching No 6 on the Rolling Stone list and topped the NME list of the Top 100 Albums of All Time in 1985 144 and was later chosen in 2003 for inclusion by the Library of Congress to its National Recording Registry 145 In a revised 2020 Rolling Stone list of the 500 greatest albums of all time What s Going On was listed as the greatest album of all time In addition four of his songs I Heard It Through the Grapevine What s Going On Let s Get It On and Sexual Healing made it on the Rolling Stone list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time In 2005 Marvin Gaye was voted into the Michigan Rock and Roll Legends Hall of Fame 146 Karen Bass and Gaye s family at the dedication of the Marvin Gaye Post Office in Los Angeles in 2019 In 2006 Watts Branch Park a park in Washington that Gaye frequented as a teenager was renamed Marvin Gaye Park 147 Three years later the 5200 block of Foote Street NE in Deanwood Washington D C was renamed Marvin Gaye Way 148 In August 2014 Gaye was inducted to the official Rhythm and Blues Music Hall of Fame in its second class 149 In October 2015 the Songwriters Hall of Fame announced Gaye as a nominee for induction to the Hall s 2016 class after posthumous nominations were included 150 151 Gaye was named as a posthumous inductee to that hall on March 2 2016 152 153 Gaye was subsequently inducted to the Songwriters Hall on June 9 2016 154 In July 2018 a bill by California politician Karen Bass to rename a post office in South Los Angeles after Gaye was signed into law by President Donald Trump 155 Gaye was ranked number 20 on Rolling Stone s The 200 Greatest Singers of All Time published in January 2023 156 In popular culture EditHis 1983 NBA All Star performance 157 of the national anthem was used in a Nike commercial featuring the 2008 U S Olympic basketball team Also on CBS Sports final NBA telecast to date before the contract moved to NBC at the conclusion of Game 5 of the 1990 Finals they used Gaye s 1983 All Star Game performance over the closing credits When VH1 launched on January 1 1985 Gaye s 1983 rendition of the national anthem was the first video they aired In 2010 it was used in the intro to Ken Burns Tenth Inning documentary on the game of baseball The 1985 Commodores song Nightshift was a tribute to Gaye One verse mentions his song What s Going On I Heard It Through the Grapevine was played in a Levi s ad in 1985 158 159 The result of the commercial s success led to the original song finding renewed success in Europe after Tamla Motown re released it in the United Kingdom Germany and the Netherlands 159 In 1986 the song was covered by Buddy Miles as part of a California Raisins ad campaign 160 The song was later used for chewing gum commercials in Finland and to promote a brand of Lucky Strike cigarettes in Germany 161 162 Gaye s music has also been used in numerous film soundtracks including Four Brothers and Captain America The Winter Soldier both of which featured Gaye s music from his Trouble Man soundtrack I Heard It Through the Grapevine was used in the opening credits of the film The Big Chill 163 164 165 In 2007 his song A Funky Space Reincarnation was used in the Charlize Theron starred ad for Dior J Adore perfume A documentary about Gaye What s Going On The Marvin Gaye Story was a UK PBS co production directed by Jeremy Marre and was first broadcast in 2006 Two years later the special re aired with a different production and newer interviews after it was re broadcast as an American Masters special Another documentary focusing on his 1981 documentary Transit Ostend titled Remember Marvin aired in 2006 Earnings EditIn 2008 Gaye s estate earned 3 5 million US 4 405 023 in 2021 dollars 52 As a result Gaye took 13th place in Top Earning Dead Celebrities in Forbes magazine 166 On March 11 2015 Gaye s family was awarded 7 4 million in damages following a decision by an eight member jury in Los Angeles that Robin Thicke and Pharrell Williams had breached copyright by incorporating part of Gaye s song Got to Give It Up into their hit Blurred Lines but U S District Judge John Kronstadt reduced the sum to 5 3 million while adding royalties 167 In January 2016 the Gaye family requested a California judge give 2 66 million in attorneys fees and 777 000 in legal expenses 168 Gaye s estate is currently managed by Geffen Management Group and his legacy is protected through Creative Rights Group both founded by talent manager Jeremy Geffen citation needed Attempted biopics EditThere have been several attempts to adapt Gaye s life story into a feature film In February 2006 it was reported that Jesse L Martin was to portray Gaye in a biopic titled Sexual Healing named after Gaye s 1982 song of the same name The film was to have been directed by Lauren Goodman and produced by James Gandolfini and Alexandra Ryan The film was to depict the final three years of Gaye s life 169 170 171 172 173 Years later other producers such as Jean Luc Van Damme Frederick Bestall and Jimmy De Brabant came aboard and Goodman was replaced by Julien Temple Lenny Kravitz was almost slated to play Gaye The script was to be written by Matthew Broughton The film was to have been distributed by Focus Features and released on April 1 2014 the thirtieth anniversary of Gaye s death 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 This never came to fruition and it was announced that Focus Features no longer has involvement with the Gaye biopic as of June 2013 181 182 In June 2008 it was announced that F Gary Gray was going to direct a biopic titled Marvin The script was to be written by C Gaby Mitchell and the film was to be produced by David Foster and Duncan McGillivray and co produced by Ryan Heppe According to Gray the film would cover Gaye s entire life from his emergence at Motown through his defiance of Berry Gordy to record What s Going On and on up to his death 183 184 Cameron Crowe had also been working on a biopic titled My Name Is Marvin The film was to have been a Sony presentation with Scott Rudin as producer Both Will Smith and Terrence Howard were considered for the role of Gaye Crowe later confirmed in August 2011 that he abandoned the project We were working on the Marvin Gaye movie which is called My Name is Marvin but the time just wasn t right for that movie 185 186 187 188 189 Members of Gaye s family such as his ex wife Janis and his son Marvin III have expressed opposition to a biopic 190 191 In July 2016 it was announced that a feature film documentary on Gaye would be released the following year delving into the life of the musician and the making of his 1971 album What s Going On The film would be developed by Noah Media Group and Greenlight and is quoted to be the defining portrait of this visionary artist and his impeccable album by the film s producers Gabriel Clarke and Torquil Jones 192 The film will include unseen footage of the singer 193 Gaye s family approved of the documentary 192 In November 2016 it was announced that actor Jamie Foxx was billed to produce a limited biopic series on the singer s life 194 The series was approved by Gaye s family including son Marvin III who was to serve as executive producer and Berry Gordy Jr 194 On June 18 2018 it was reported that American rapper Dr Dre was in talks to produce a biopic about the singer 195 In June 2021 it was announced that the film Dre would be producing was greenlighted by Warner Bros Pictures and would be directed by Allen Hughes for a projected 2023 release 196 Tributes Edit Main article List of tributes to Marvin GayeActing EditGaye acted in two movies featuring as a Vietnam veteran in both roles His first performance was in the 1969 George McCowan film The Ballad of Andy Crocker which starred Lee Majors The film was about a war veteran returning to find that his expectations have not been met and he feels betrayed Gaye had a prominent role in the film as David Owens 197 His other performance was in 1971 He had a role in the Lee Frost directed biker exploitation film Chrome and Hot Leather about a group of Vietnam veterans taking on a bike gang The film starred William Smith Gaye played the part of Jim one of the veterans 198 199 Gaye did have acting aspirations and had signed with the William Morris Agency but that only lasted a year as Gaye was not satisfied with the support he was getting from the agency In his interview with David Ritz Gaye admitted being interested in show business particularly when he was hired to compose the soundtrack for Trouble Man No doubt I could have been a movie star but it was something my subconscious rejected Not that I didn t want it I most certainly did I just didn t have the fortitude to play the Hollywood game to put myself out there knowing they would eat my rear end like a piece of meat 200 Discography EditMain article Marvin Gaye discography Studio albumsThe Soulful Moods of Marvin Gaye 1961 That Stubborn Kinda Fellow 1963 When I m Alone I Cry 1964 Hello Broadway 1964 How Sweet It Is to Be Loved by You 1965 A Tribute to the Great Nat King Cole 1965 Moods of Marvin Gaye 1966 In the Groove 1968 M P G 1969 That s the Way Love Is 1970 What s Going On 1971 Trouble Man 1972 Let s Get It On 1973 I Want You 1976 Here My Dear 1978 In Our Lifetime 1981 Midnight Love 1982 Collaborative albumsTogether with Mary Wells 1964 Take Two with Kim Weston 1966 United with Tammi Terrell 1967 You re All I Need with Tammi Terrell 1968 Easy with Tammi Terrell 1969 Diana amp Marvin with Diana Ross 1973 Posthumous albumsDream of a Lifetime 1985 Romantically Yours 1985 Vulnerable 1997 You re the Man 2019 Funky Nation The Detroit Instrumentals 2021 Live albumsMarvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage 1963 Marvin Gaye Live 1974 Live at the London Palladium 1977 Marvin Gaye Live in Montreux 1980 2003 Marvin Gaye at the Copa 2005 What s Going On Live 2019 Filmography Edit1965 T A M I Show documentary 1969 The Ballad of Andy Crocker television movie 1971 Chrome and Hot Leather television movie 1973 Save the Children documentary Videography EditMarvin Gaye Live in Montreux 1980 2003 201 The Real Thing In Performance 1964 1981 2006 See also EditPharrell Williams v Bridgeport MusicExplanatory notes Edit This area should not be confused with the present day Benning Terrace public housing complex in the Benning Ridge neighborhood which today is also nicknamed Simple City 18 At least once source claims they did not move in until 1955 35 MacKenzie and a wide range of sources mischaracterize this neighborhood as Deanwood 33 Some sources suggest the family first moved to the Benning Ridge neighborhood after leaving Southwest According to Zeola Gay 37 and The Washington Post reporter Roger Catlin 9 the Gay family moved to the Benning Terrace public housing project in the early 1950s This is not possible as the Benning Terrace apartments did not begin construction until late 1956 38 a full year after Marvin Gaye had left home for the military Citations Edit Hoard Christian Brackett Nathan eds 2004 The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Simon amp Schuster p 524 ISBN 9780743201698 Simmonds 2008 pp 190 192 a b Weisbard Eric Marks Craig October 10 1995 Spin 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