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  2. Heavy Love Affair - Wikipedia

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    "Heavy Love Affair" is a funk song recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye. Released as the second and last single off Gaye's last Motown album, In Our Lifetime, in 1981, the song was based on Gaye's real-life emotional crisis after being separated from his wife at the time. In some parts of the song, Gaye knows that he's a major female ...

  3. Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man) - Wikipedia

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    The song became a popular dance track, particularly so in gay clubs. After hitting the U.S. Dance charts, where it peaked at number eight, [2] it was re-issued in the UK in 1984 and managed to reach number six in the UK Singles Chart, becoming one of her most successful singles to date. [3] The song was later included on her album Heart First.

  4. Hazell Dean - Wikipedia

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    Hazell Dean (née Poole; born 27 October 1952) [2] is an English dance-pop singer, who achieved her biggest success in the 1980s as a leading hi-NRG artist. She is best known for the top-ten hits in the United Kingdom "Searchin' (I Gotta Find a Man)", "Whatever I Do (Wherever I Go)" and "Who's Leaving Who".

  5. Before Marvin Gaye was a huge star, he recorded a ... - AOL

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    Marvin Gaye once recorded a promo E.P. for the Free Press. It was 1966 and a way to get more exposure for Motown. Before Marvin Gaye was a huge star, he recorded a promotional song for the Free Press

  6. Searchin' - Wikipedia

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    The vocals of the Coasters' lead singer Billy Guy are raw and insistent. Driving the song is a pounding piano rhythm of two bass notes alternating on every second beat. [2] The theme of the song is searching for love: "Well, I'm searching, Yeah I'm gonna find her". The refrain is simple variations of this phrase, "Gonna find her, yeah ah, gonna ...

  7. Marvin Gaye: The Love Songs - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Gaye: The Love Songs is a 2000 compilation album recorded by Motown singer Marvin Gaye. [1] Included are his UK hits, "Abraham, Martin & John", [2] his two duets with Diana Ross: "You Are Everything" and "Stop, Look, Listen (To Your Heart)" and his international hits including "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "What's Going On" and "Sexual Healing". [3]

  8. Marvin Gaye discography - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, after 21 years with Motown, Gaye signed with Columbia Records and issued Midnight Love, which included his most successful single to date, "Sexual Healing". Since his death in 1984 , four albums have been released posthumously, along with re-issues of some of Gaye's landmark works.

  9. Sexual Healing Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Sexual Healing Tour took off at Humphrey's Concerts by the Bay in San Diego on April 18, [5] over two weeks after the singer's 44th birthday. Gaye performed most of the songs from the Midnight Love album, opening the show with the song "Third World Girl" and also performed songs such as "Joy", "Rockin' After Midnight", before ending the show with "Sexual Healing" itself.