Lets get it on marvin gaye album

Classic Tracks: Marvin Gaye&#;s &#;Let&#;s Get It On&#;

"Let's Get It On" embraces care and lust, the spiritual and the carnal fused together in an uplifting union. Recording it was not as simple.

By Blair Jackson

Marvin Gaye is certainly one of the most striking singers and songwriters this country has ever produced, a towering talent whose influence on R&B, and popular tune in general, is immeasurable. He had several different, different periods of victory that stretched over a quarter-century, from the early &#;60s until his tragic death in ; and each phase of his career is interesting for different reasons. With more than 50 charting R&B hits to choose from, we could be running Marvin Gaye “Classic Tracks” columns for the next few years, but for now we&#;ll choose his deliciously sensual masterpiece from , “Let&#;s Fetch It On.”

Like so many of his African American contemporaries, Gaye (born Marvin Male lover Jr. in Washington, D.C., in ; as an grown-up, he added the “e” to emulate one of his idols, Sam Cooke) got his begin singing and playing organ in church. H

One of the most sensual records in chart history became an American No. 1 on this meet 43 years ago. Marvin Gaye’s &#;Let’s Get It On&#; hit the top to become the second of his three U.S. pop chart-toppers, and got listeners hot under the collar with its subject matter.

On the Billboard Hot for the week of 8 September, , &#;Let’s Become It On&#; completed its climb to No. 1, taking over from Stories’ &#;Brother Louie.&#; A week later, Gaye was replaced at the top by Helen Reddy’s &#;Delta Dawn.&#; A week further on still, he had regained the crown for a second week at the summit.

The song was written and produced by Gaye with Ed Townsend, who would later contend that his initial idea with the lyric was not about sex, but about overcoming addiction, and getting on with the business of life. But Gaye was pretty clear-cut about the subject matter on the sleeve notes of the Let’s Get It On album, which reached No. 2. “I can’t see anything wrong with sex between consenting anybodies,” he wrote.

The groove of &#;Let’s Get It On&#; was so infectious that, on the album of the same nam

“Let’s Get It On”  (M. Gaye, E. Townshend) – Marvin Gaye;  Tamla label,  # 1 Billboard Hot , # 1 Billboard R&B –   Inducted in

 

Marvin Gaye’s second # 1 single and biggest hit of the ’s was the title track and the first lyric recorded for his acclaimed album “Let’s Get It On”.   Gaye’s music during the decade had moved away from the Motown sound that he had helped popularize with his many classic recordings during the s. 

 

“Let’s Fetch It On” was originally serene as a religious ode to life, but with the assist of co-writer Ed Townshend, the lyrics were changed to finer reflect Gaye’s views on devotion and sex. Marvin expounded on his forward thinking views on those two subjects in the album’s liner notes: “I can’t see anything wrong with sex between consenting anybodies. After all, one’s genitals are just one part of the magnificent human body. I contend that SEX IS SEX and LOVE IS LOVE. When combined, they serve well together, if two people are of about the alike mind. But they are really two discrete needs and should

Marvin Gaye – Let’s Fetch It On album art

Let’s Get It On is the thirteenth studio album by Marvin Gaye, released on August 28, The cover features Bobo Bold in red letters. Gaye’s liner notes on the gatefold and the credits on the back are set in ITC Avant Garde Gothic. The photography is by Jim Britt.

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Serving as Gaye’s first venture into the funk genre, Let’s Get It On also incorporates smooth soul and doo-wop styles alongside sexually suggestive lyrics, leading to one writer’s description of it as “one of the most sexually charged albums ever recorded”. Gaye infused ideas of spiritual healing in songs about sex and romance, in part as a way of coping with childhood abuses from his father Marvin Homosexual Sr., which had stunted his sexuality.

Following the breakthrough success of his socially conscious album What’s Going On (), Let’s Obtain It On helped found Gaye as a sex icon and broadened his mainstream appeal. It produced three singles—the title footpath, “Come Get to This”, and