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Marvin Gaye Barry White : 4 (with a bullet), another Marvin Gaye composition — his own comeback smash “Sexual Healing” — caught fire, leaping over “If This World Were Mine” and settling into the No
But fate — cruel, familiar fate — has had other plans. But once again, the world appears to have slipped just out of its grasp. Sep 16, DJ Rob. In Memoriam Sep 13, DJ Rob. Sep 9, DJ Rob. Your thoughts? When the new Hot rankings are revealed on Monday Feb.
Maybe this is all just coincidence, a weird quirk of chart history.
Fast-forward toand the story has unfolded once more, this time in hip-hop form and what likely represented the best chance yet for the original song or its descendants to exorcise their own demons. You missed. Foxx originally belted the song's hook which consisted of the lyrics, "She said she want some Marvin Gaye, some Luther Vandross ".
Cancel reply. Like this: Like Loading By DJ Rob. Related Post. Dot competition lacked: sustained growth. But maybe — just maybe —this song has always existed in a world it can never truly claim as its own.
The Strange Unlucky Fate : Luther Vandross and Marvin Gaye were both incredibly talented R&B singers known for their smooth, soulful voices and heartfelt lyrics
I'ma play this Vandross, you gon' take yo' pants off I'ma play this Gladys Knight, me and you gon' get right [Chorus: Jamie Foxx & Luther] She said she want some Marvin Gaye, some Luther Vandross. From Marvin Gaye’s timeless love songs, Barry White’s deep and soulful ballads, to Luther Vandross’s powerful and emotional voice – this mix is perfect for anyone who loves authentic soul.
Each time they reached for something greater, they were pulled back — not by other artists, but by the very voices that gave them life. [4] West ridiculed his singing by insisting that the song was hip hop instead of R&B, [5] while Foxx scoffed at his chances of success in the music industry.
Skip to content. The latter became the clear priority, climbing to No. Everything about the record suggested it was destined to be a chart-topper. The ballad, full of yearning for a world just out of reach, was once again denied a bigger moment… this time by the very men — Gaye and Vandross — who had given it life.
Time and again, across multiple generations, its biggest competition has not been other artists, but other tunes by the very artists who brought it into existence. You can follow him on Bluesky at djrobblog.