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Marvin Gaye - Greatest hits Japan only LP Victor Tamla Motown Vinyl: VG+, a few light marks Cover has ringwear and slight dent bottom left, has handwriting underlining on back cover (see photo) Tracklisting: Can I Get A Witness You're A Wonderful One Stubborn Kinda Fella I'm Crazy About My Baby Pride And Joy Hitch hike Ain't No Mountain High Enough It Takes Two One More Heartache Take This Heart Of Mine Ain't That Peculiar How Sweet It Is Marvin's work divides along decades - the sixties when he hit as a commercial if somewhat rebellious artist, a brilliant product of the Motown assembly line Harvey Fuqua had founded and led the Moonglows. A superlative writer and musician, he became Marvin's guru father-figure. When the group broke up, it was Fuqua who led Gaye to Detroit and Berry Gordy's just-born Motown Records. Marvin Gaye - Ain't That Peculiar Live (1965) joyous glorious fantastic track Marvin Gaye - Aint That Peculiar Not only a fantastic song, but a very innovative video, especially considering it's more than forty years old! Marvin (on Shindig) closing the show. MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL - Ain't no Mountain High Enough It hit Marvin hard when he lost Tammi. Both very talented and gifted. This song will live on forever. The image of Tammi and Marvin showing love & admiration for each other is powerful.. MARVIN GAYE & TAMMI TERRELL - Ain't no Mountain High Enough she didnt even reach 25. great voice. great duo. all time classic song.