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Marvin Gaye's hit single "What's Going On?" released | January 20, 1971 | HISTORY
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January 20, 1971, sees the release of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?" In addition to being a massive hit, the song marked a turning point in Gaye's career and in the trajectory of Motown.
Gaye achieved popularity in the 1960s with songs like "How Sweet it Is (To Be Loved by You)" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," prime examples of the "Motown Sound" which blended soul, rock and pop and is often credited with a leading role in the racial integration of popular music in America. Gaye's record label, Tamla, was an imprint of Motown Records, and as such Gaye's work was guided and supervised by legendary Motown founder Berry Gordy. Gaye's early music, like that of many Motown artists, was innovative and increasingly sensual but hardly political.
Gaye achieved popularity in the 1960s with songs like "How Sweet it Is (To Be Loved by You)" and "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," prime examples of the "Motown Sound" which blended soul, rock and pop and is often credited with a leading role in the racial integration of popular music in America. Gaye's record label, Tamla, was an imprint of Motown Records, and as such Gaye's work was guided and supervised by legendary Motown founder Berry Gordy. Gaye's early music, like that of many Motown artists, was innovative and increasingly sensual but hardly political.
Marvin Gaye's hit single "What's Going On?" released | January 20, 1971 | HISTORY
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@john McClellan Marvin Gaye was the voice from my baby years until now. It is heartbreaking how his life was conflicted. But, out of the conflict came powerful music.
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I played this piece on our You Tube presentation about the potency of music that serves as a transitional connection to particular places, persons and time. This piece is connected to all the dysphoria during the Vietnam Conflict
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SSgt Richard Kensinger yes it was. When he moved out on his own, he put out gentle, thoughtful protest music.
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