Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/02/05

"I heard It Through The Grapevine" è un brano della Raccolta "Gold" del cantautore "Marvin Gaye"

Testo :

Ooh, I bet you're wondering how I knew

'bout you're plans to make me blue

with some other guy that you knew before.

Between the two of us guys

you know I love you more.

It took me by surprise I must say,

when I found out yesterday.

Don't you know that...

I heard it through the grapevine

not much longer would you be mine.

Oh I heard it through the grapevine,

Oh and I'm just about to lose my mind.

Honey, honey yeah.

I know that a man ain't supposed to cry,

but these tears I can't hold inside.

Losin' you would end my life you see,

cause you mean that much to me.

You could have told me yourself

that you love someone else.

Instead...

I heard it through the grapevine

not much longer would you be mine.

Oh I heard it through the grapevine,

Oh and I'm just about to lose my mind.

Honey, honey yeah.

People say believe half of what you see,

son, and none of what you hear.

I can't help bein' confused

if it's true please tell me dear?

Do you plan to let me go

for the other guy you loved before?

Don't you know...

I heard it through the grapevine

not much longer would you be mine.

Oh I heard it through the grapevine,

Oh and I'm just about to lose my mind.

Honey, honey yeah.

Comments

8 years ago

stelios kemenes

TELEIO

8 years ago

taleme argotera

what a handsome man he was...

8 years ago

rok c

Classic...

8 years ago

Chuck Tiller

This song/post was broadcast on AM1070 KNTH in Houston, Texas on 5/11/15. Here we go; Monday is back. Therefore, let's get to it with some Maxwell House Dark Roast Coffee and the AM1070 5:20 oldie. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" was written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for Motown Records in 1966. (You may remember Strong, as the guy who wrote and sang 'Money.') Strong said said he had the basics of a song he had started to write in Chicago, where the idea had come to him while walking down Michigan Avenue where people were always saying "I heard it through the grapevine." The song is the betrayal of the singer's romantic partner, how he heard about it indirectly via gossip from other people (through the "grapevine"), and the emotional pain and disbelief he is suffering. For some reason Motown owner Berry Gordy, was never pleased with this song. Smokey Robinson & the Miracles recorded 1st in 1966. That version was rejected by Gordy, who told Whitfield and Strong it needed to be stronger. Marvin Gaye recorded it in 1967, which Gordy also rejected. Whitfield produced a version with 'Gladys Knight & the Pips,' which Gordy reluctantly agreed to release as a single in September 1967. That version went to #2 on the Billboard charts. The Marvin Gaye version was included on his 1968 album 'In the Groove,' where it gained the attention of radio disc jockeys, and Gordy finally agreed to its release as a single in October 1968, when it went to the top of the Billboard Pop Singles chart for seven weeks from December 1968 to January 1969 and became for a time the biggest hit single on the Motown label. "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," that it's time to get back to work. Have a good Monday.

8 years ago

Jay Natrall

This good song reminds me of me and ex

8 years ago

Jesse Gilkey

Love it

8 years ago

Richard Heidt

To me, one of the voices of all time, any genre, any sex. Don't forget he played piano, for instance.

8 years ago

La Bottega di Hamlin

Pausa con #MarvinGaye

8 years ago

pedro sanchez

just keep loving it 

9 years ago

FABTBIRDS BLUES

Marvin Gaye - I Heard It Through The Grapevine 1968

9 years ago

Marcello di Bartolo

Una delle più grandi voci mai esistite sulla faccia del Pianeta

9 years ago

Rosa Simões

Awesome oldies song!! :) :) 

9 years ago

Trasgre Divo

Super 

9 years ago

Adri Mc Donald

Awesome oldies song!! :) :) 

9 years ago

Taylor Duckworth

This is music.. 

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