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Post by musicradio77 on Jun 26, 2007 19:26:07 GMT -5
This is a rare version of "People" by Marvin Gaye taken from the LP "Hello Broadway" from 1964. The song was originally done by Barbra Streisand and it was from "Funny Girl". This version is pretty rare. www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1SyPP7_Wvk
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Post by rainymourning on Jun 28, 2007 18:41:38 GMT -5
This is a rare version of "People" by Marvin Gaye taken from the LP "Hello Broadway" from 1964. The song was originally done by Barbra Streisand and it was from "Funny Girl". This version is pretty rare. www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1SyPP7_WvkIt is hard to fathom that this was the same Marvin Gaye who would later do Sexual Healing. Nonetheless I think he sounds great and I wish Universal would put this on a two-fer with his tribute to Nat King Cole album.
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Post by fantagurl on Jun 29, 2007 8:56:07 GMT -5
Marvin is sounding good. His voice sounds so soothing.
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Post by Kay on Jul 1, 2007 17:20:34 GMT -5
This is a rare version of "People" by Marvin Gaye taken from the LP "Hello Broadway" from 1964. The song was originally done by Barbra Streisand and it was from "Funny Girl". This version is pretty rare. www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1SyPP7_WvkSome folk commented that they thought the original was better, but I loved it. Even though Marvin seemed a bit 'tight', he sounded beautiful
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Post by timmy84 on Jul 3, 2007 19:14:18 GMT -5
Thanks again, even when he tried his Nat King Cole best, he still sounded like Marvin.
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Post by antceleb12 on Jul 4, 2007 9:16:24 GMT -5
I looove his version!
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Post by Emerald City on Jul 5, 2007 17:45:42 GMT -5
Not the best version I've heard...but he did good... although I just couldn't see him sticking to this material any longer than he did ...but the two-fer is not a bad idea ((Rainy))
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Post by timmy84 on Jul 5, 2007 23:02:02 GMT -5
If you check out his "Soulful Sound of Marvin Gaye" album, it had a mixture of songs he did later in life and lemme say he sounds better on THOSE tracks ("Why Did I Choose You", "I Live for You", "Just Like", "Walkin' in the Rain" is one of my FAVES, "Dream of a Lifetime" which is his biographical tune, etc) than he does here. But he wasn't pretending to be Nat Cole when he did those tracks, he was actually being HIMSELF!
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Post by Emerald City on Jul 7, 2007 15:52:38 GMT -5
I hear you ((Quick))...it's not that he was bad at doing this type of material...I just think the work he would do later on allowed him to be more artistic, than he probably thought he was...I just can't see him primarily doing this material throughout the 60's...
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