That’s Marvin for you man, once he discovered you could overlap your voice to create harmonies, he became a beast. Marvin Gaye is my favorite artists of all time and I’m 16.... crazy right? It’s just something about his songs that helps put you in a peaceful mindset.
That is all Marvin. He is the blueprint for artists like Musiq Soulchild who did background voice overlaps etc. Marvin is on the top greatest singers in the world. This man was truth.
The voice overlaps are Marvin, but the background harmonies were done by another Motown group, named 'The Originals' who sang "The Bells", "Baby I'm For Real", among other hits.
@@veryeridDeese That video immediately came to mind when he was trying to describe how effortlessly Marvin's voice just flows. How bad must you be to sing lying down??? Yup, Marvin "showed out"....lol.
Great observation there is a rehearsal video of this song and the man is laying down on a couch while singing it and the voice is so smooth and never cracks its amazing!
THAT IS WHAT MADE HIM VERSATILE AND INTERESTING. HE WAS GREAT WITH HIS FALSE TONE AND HIS NATURAL. BOTH POWERFUL SIMPLY PUT THE MAN WAS ANOINTED AS A VOCALIST.
That all him in the background . Marvin use to sing the song on his back laying down without missing a note . Even in live performance his live vocals still could fill up the song where his ab libs were missing
"You win; you got it!" that says it all. I feel blessed because I saw him in concert THREE times. There's no words to describe how I felt after a Marvin Gaye concert!!!!
Moondance Jackson HOW BLESSED YOU ARE TO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ATTEND HIS CONCERTS. IVE BEEN A HUGE FAN OF MARVIN'S SINCE I WAS 15 AND IM 67 AND WAS NEVER FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE HIM IN PERSON. GODBLESS YOU DEAR.
I love your reaction. Marvin sang multiple parts, background and foreground in this song. He's a legendary musical icon. You need to listen to more Marvin.
Your reaction is inspirational ! It's is CLASSIC watching someone react to this "GREAT" music for the first time. Back then, we just ran to the record shop...
Not a mack daddy but a very respectful, sensual, sensitive soul. 100% Marvin.....Classic Album right here yes sir!! Still have my album RIP Mr. Marvin Gaye (forever loved & missed).
You have to listen to the "I Want You" album... It's absolutely sublime!!! Also "Here My Dear"... This man's voice was just so soulful and melodic... He's simply brilliant!!
Marvin Gaye was the Prince of Motown. Look up his anthology and his passed albums. Everything he touched turned to GOLD ! That is Marvin doing all of his own background. It was a huge lose when we lost him..(And That whole recording is All him) Try : Marvin Gaye - Come Get To This/ Ain't That Peculiar / God Is Love / End of Our Road /
Wat Up Bruh..I Like Your Reaction to Marvin Gaye's "I WANT YOU",..I Like How You Learn and Pick Up The Knowledge Of Marvin...Do More Marvin Gaye music...You Will Love It...You Will Luuuuv It Allllll!...✌out
Dive Deeper into Marvin's music. His Catalog consists of nothing but HITS!!! It warms my heart to see you "Youngstars" going back and discovering GOOD MUSIC. B.T.W. all the voices you hear on this song is ALL Marvin!!!
Marvin would record the lead vocals in different ways and merge them together to get his unique sound. He sung lead and background vocals along with playing instruments.
The 70s was a beautiful time I was 15 when this album came out and the best thing was that black people had fun together we really loved each other and we definitely wasn't killing each other all my child hood friends grew to see adult hood and the only thing on are minds was chasing girls and playing sports.🤗
The70s was absolutely the greatest time for black people period we were coming together as a people which we had so much love for each other the music speaks for its self we definitely did not killing each other , and that made us a threat to this wicked government so what did they do introduce crack and gangs which produced the destruction of black communities all across America as they planed.
yes, the Commodores were referring to Marvin Gaye who died way too early. His father shot him to death after he made the album "Sexual Healing". His father thought he had been taken over by the devil because he was singing about sex
IF YOU LOVE OLD SCHOOL MUSIC THEN GO TO WWW.JERRYBELLMUSIC.COM HE IS A LIVING LEGEND ALSO! AND HE WAS BEST FRIENDS WITH Marvin Gaye YOU CAN ALSO LOOK FOR Jerry Bell ON UA-cam. HE WAS ONE OF MARVIN'S BACKUP SINGERS AS WELL. THE BACKGROUND VOCALS YOU ARE HEARING IS ALSO MARVIN.
It’s all him - parts of the really thick harmonic spots sound like maybe one or two other guys, but I didn’t look it up. There’s a really deep bass in there and I don’t think he went that low. Anyway, I appreciate your impressions and you have a LOT of music to discover. I’m a little jealous! You get to hear “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” for the first time.
Marvin Gaye was the very first artist to layer his voice, so yes that is him
Marvin was a genius. He did all of his arrangements and vocals.
Honey thats him singing in the background lol...thats how INCREDIBLE he was
Amen!!!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
Marvin Gaye is a great pianist too.
That’s Marvin for you man, once he discovered you could overlap your voice to create harmonies, he became a beast. Marvin Gaye is my favorite artists of all time and I’m 16.... crazy right? It’s just something about his songs that helps put you in a peaceful mindset.
YOU ARE SO RIGHT YVNG. HAVE YOU LISTENED TO "ANGER"
The 70’s was my era. (I was exactly in my 20’s in the 70’s). It touches me when people your age appreciate our music, the music of our era. 😊
I'm 80's kid and you guys had the best music, best style. Such an awesome generation. Won't happen again.
That's all him background vocals in everything
That is all Marvin. He is the blueprint for artists like Musiq Soulchild who did background voice overlaps etc. Marvin is on the top greatest singers in the world. This man was truth.
The voice overlaps are Marvin, but the background harmonies were done by another Motown group, named 'The Originals' who sang "The Bells", "Baby I'm For Real", among other hits.
Bruh that's Marvin all day everyday 🔥🔥🔥the 70s was some good music
Learn more about this man. He was a tortured songbird with a heartbreaking and enamoring story. Literally the greatest of all time.
Marvin Gaye had a great falsetto.
His range was amazing.
He has a conversational way of singing, like you’re sitting on the couch with him.
The music video to this song shows him chillin', laying on a couch in the studio, cranking this out. It's a must see. Check it out.
@@veryeridDeese That video immediately came to mind when he was trying to describe how effortlessly Marvin's voice just flows. How bad must you be to sing lying down??? Yup, Marvin "showed out"....lol.
THAT WHOLE ALBUM IS HYPNOTIZING.
Great observation there is a rehearsal video of this song and the man is laying down on a couch while singing it and the voice is so smooth and never cracks its amazing!
💙💙
I still have not gotten over his death😭
Neither have I 😢
This is all Marvin Gaye in the background it’s all him bro
Yes..Marvin was in fact, a MAC DADDY! 😂😂
A beautiful reaction. This joy is how so many of us feel when we hear Marvin.
Thats marvin doing his own background
That's all him. Marvin was the king of cool and smooth..
He is and will always be one of the GOAT’S! He forever lives through is Music! 😜👞🎤👞😜
That is Marvin Gaye doing all the backup and the falsettos
Marvin was a rhythmic and melodic genius. Just listen to the layers of this sound.
THAT IS WHAT MADE HIM VERSATILE AND INTERESTING. HE WAS GREAT WITH HIS FALSE TONE AND HIS NATURAL. BOTH POWERFUL SIMPLY PUT THE MAN WAS ANOINTED AS A VOCALIST.
1000% positive every vocal on that track was Marvin Gaye. He’s was a Genius!
That all him in the background . Marvin use to sing the song on his back laying down without missing a note . Even in live performance his live vocals still could fill up the song where his ab libs were missing
"You win; you got it!" that says it all. I feel blessed because I saw him in concert THREE times. There's no words to describe how I felt after a Marvin Gaye concert!!!!
Moondance Jackson
HOW BLESSED YOU ARE TO HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ATTEND HIS CONCERTS. IVE BEEN A HUGE FAN OF MARVIN'S SINCE I WAS 15 AND IM 67 AND WAS NEVER FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO SEE HIM IN PERSON. GODBLESS YOU DEAR.
@@annarichardson1247 He was fantastic at each show of his I saw -- but the BEST one was with him and Tammi Terrell. They were incredible together!!!!
ONE OF THE GREATEST VOCAL ARTIST THAT WALKED THIS EARTH- AND MY FAVORITE ARTIST OF ALL!!! CLOSE SECOND IS BOBBY WOMACK.
I love your reaction. Marvin sang multiple parts, background and foreground in this song. He's a legendary musical icon. You need to listen to more Marvin.
Marvin Gaye's range is out of this world.He did a lot of his own background vocals. Yes he had a mean falcetto.The one and only M.G.F A N T A S T I C.
Your reaction is inspirational ! It's is CLASSIC watching someone react to this "GREAT" music for the first time. Back then, we just ran to the record shop...
That’s Marvin Gaye in the BG lol he did his on vocals that’s what he was known for
Not a mack daddy but a very respectful, sensual, sensitive soul. 100% Marvin.....Classic Album right here yes sir!! Still have my album RIP Mr. Marvin Gaye (forever loved & missed).
This is my jam🔥🔥🔥🔥
7:57 I love your reaction
Please react to these other songs by Marvin Gaye - What’s Going On, Distant Lover, Mercy Mercy Me, Inner City Blues, Sexual Healing, Let’s Get it On.
The 70s was an explosion of ear candy thru all genres of music...This is where Marvin shined the brightest when he was pleading with a woman..
He was one of the very first artist to ever layer his voice it is all him and that song that’s why he’s legendary
Sir every voice you are hearing is Marvin, he sang all his own backgrounds and adlibs!
Yes Brother That's ALL Marvin
Marvin all the way!
We had good music and a lot of fun too!
marvin did all his background vocals and adlibs layers and everything that's the science of harmonizing
Marvin. Barry. Teddy. Listen to 'em all, and you'll know why the 70s defined smooth R&B. It was the best of times.
That's Marvin in the frontground and the background 🤣🤣🤣
You have to listen to the "I Want You" album... It's absolutely sublime!!! Also "Here My Dear"... This man's voice was just so soulful and melodic... He's simply brilliant!!
That intro! If you didn’t put that on repeat AT LEAST ten times...
Marvin Gaye was the Prince of Motown. Look up his anthology and his passed albums. Everything he touched turned to GOLD !
That is Marvin doing all of his own background. It was a huge lose when we lost him..(And That whole recording is All him)
Try : Marvin Gaye - Come Get To This/
Ain't That Peculiar /
God Is Love /
End of Our Road /
Wat Up Bruh..I Like Your Reaction to Marvin Gaye's "I WANT YOU",..I Like How You Learn and Pick Up The Knowledge Of Marvin...Do More Marvin Gaye music...You Will Love It...You Will Luuuuv It Allllll!...✌out
I got a kick outta watching your reaction to this great song by this phenomenal artist.
Dive Deeper into Marvin's music. His Catalog consists of nothing but HITS!!! It warms my heart to see you "Youngstars" going back and discovering GOOD MUSIC. B.T.W. all the voices you hear on this song is ALL Marvin!!!
Marvin is doing the background
His version of Yesterday gets me every time
IT'S MARVIN DOING ALL OF HIS BACKGROUNDS. HE IS OVERDUBBING HIMSELF. HE WAS THE MASTER AT VOCAL OVER DUBBING!
So NOW you have lived; because you have heard Marvin Gaye the Original "Soul Artist". Oh by the way it is ALL Marvin Gaye.
Love this song man. So soulful. Great reaction!
Man real talk this was the song in the backgrund when I talked to Chick' s👍 on the old school phone. lol
Marvin would record the lead vocals in different ways and merge them together to get his unique sound. He sung lead and background vocals along with playing instruments.
Marvin didn't even have to try to be a mack but he just was. And yes he did his own background voices also.
look up Marvin Gaye national anthem nba all star game 1983. It will blow your mind
It STILL blows my mind!
You gotta watch the live recording he is just that cool. Sang this laying on a couch the rehearsal was recorded. Definitely a mack.
Marvin singing in the background 😍
It’s all Marvin!!!
man you got to listen to " come live with me angel " and " since i had you " both on the i want you album
It's all his voice. He layered his voice all over his songs.
Love your reaction my brotha!!! We are the best at music!!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾 Everyone else learns from us big bro!!!!
You should go check out his music more and learn. He is one of the best of all time
Its so funny at the 6:27 mark u notice u wearing ur beanie the same way as Marvin? Fashion repeats itself 🤣
Marvin doesn't sound like anyone but Marvin Gaye. John Legend is not in his class
The monk chanting is eerie and genius.
Nice job brother!
The 70s was a beautiful time I was 15 when this album came out and the best thing was that black people had fun together we really loved each other and we definitely wasn't killing each other all my child hood friends grew to see adult hood and the only thing on are minds was chasing girls and playing sports.🤗
Please react to Turn on Some Music from his very last album. Which every song on that LP was awesome!!! Marvin was the truth...
Look for a video on UA-cam called Voices of Marvin Gaye. It breaks down Marvin laying the backgrounds for I Want You.
Yeah he was #1mack daddy of all time
The genius of the 70,s
It is all Marvin.
Bol!!!! You are hilarious he tried hitting that note
lol I thought I had it in me
That is him in the background as well
It is marvin singing on the whole song.
Check out "Inner City Blues", "What's Going On" and "Trouble Man".
Marvin didn't need to be a Mack.. Women threw themselves at him. And al the vocals you hear are HIM.
The70s was absolutely the greatest time for black people period we were coming together as a people which we had so much love for each other the music speaks for its self we definitely did not killing each other , and that made us a threat to this wicked government so what did they do introduce crack and gangs which produced the destruction of black communities all across America as they planed.
yes, the Commodores were referring to Marvin Gaye who died way too early. His father shot him to death after he made the album "Sexual Healing". His father thought he had been taken over by the devil because he was singing about sex
Check out. If I Should Die Tonight by Marvin Gaye
John Legend is Great Value Marvin. Facts!
Ray Parker, Jr. on rhythm guitar!
Maj that's all Marvin bro!! He's smooth ain't he?!
Got to be one of the smoothest of all time
IF YOU LOVE OLD SCHOOL MUSIC THEN GO TO WWW.JERRYBELLMUSIC.COM HE IS A LIVING LEGEND ALSO! AND HE WAS BEST FRIENDS WITH Marvin Gaye YOU CAN ALSO LOOK FOR Jerry Bell ON UA-cam. HE WAS ONE OF MARVIN'S BACKUP SINGERS AS WELL. THE BACKGROUND VOCALS YOU ARE HEARING IS ALSO MARVIN.
That’s him doing all of the background
It’s all him - parts of the really thick harmonic spots sound like maybe one or two other guys, but I didn’t look it up. There’s a really deep bass in there and I don’t think he went that low. Anyway, I appreciate your impressions and you have a LOT of music to discover. I’m a little jealous! You get to hear “I Heard it Through the Grapevine” for the first time.
You can’t compare John Legend to Marvin Gaye 🤦🏾♀️
Reverse that!
john legend lmaoooo 😂
It’s all him …no one else
they whole song is Marvin
John Legend is/will never be on the level of Marvin Gaye.
NO SHAT!!
IN A CLASS OF HIS OWN!!
Will NEVER
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Marvin would never ever use background singers in the studio
Hey man I know I'm not the only one you look like
Young labrons James 😏
Great reaction,👍
I actually get that a lot
You’re handsome
If you watched avengers civil war