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Trouble Man is a soundtrack and the twelfth studio album by American soul singer Marvin Gaye, released on December 8, 1972, on Motown-subsidiary label Tamla Records.As the soundtrack to the 1972 Blaxploitation film of the same name, the Trouble Man soundtrack was a more contemporary move for Gaye, following his politically charged album What's Going On.
"Trouble Man" is a song composed and written by American recording artist Marvin Gaye released on the Motown subsidiary, Tamla, in November 1972. The song became one of Gaye's signature songs for the remainder of his life and would later be the basis of a biography as a sort of nickname for him.
Trouble Man is a 1972 American blaxploitation crime thriller film directed by Ivan Dixon and produced and released by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Robert Hooks as "Mr. T.", a hard-edged private detective who tends to take justice into his own hands. It is still of note today for its soundtrack, written, produced and performed by Marvin Gaye ...
Gaye first responded to the new contract with the soundtrack and subsequent score, Trouble Man, released in late 1972. Before the release of Trouble Man, Marvin released a single called "You're the Man". The album of the same name was a follow-up to What's Going On, but Motown refused to promote the single, according to Gaye.
Marvin Gaye's timeless ode to lust, "Let's Get it On" has finally gotten the music video treatment, more than 50 years after it was originally released. The hit song, which Gaye co-wrote with ...
"Trouble Man" (song), a song composed and written by Marvin Gaye and the theme for the film "Trouble Man", a song sung by Waylon Jennings on his 1988 album Full Circle; Trouble Man: Heavy Is the Head, a 2012 album by American rapper T.I. "Trouble Man", a song from the 1949 Anderson–Weill musical Lost in the Stars; Trouble Man, a 2010 album by ...
Ahead of his now-viral performance at SoFi Stadium, the 45-year-old spoke to ET's Kevin Frazier and shared why he wanted to recreate Marvin Gaye's rendition of the song when he sang for the ...
With 1971’s “What's Going On,” Marvin Gaye proved that he could make and bake his own cake, and eat it, too… that he could trade his suave, lover-man pose and debonair devil-may-care ...