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| W/Tammi Terrell, Diana Ross, Mary Wells, more. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing, It Takes Two, Pledging My Love, You're All I Need To Get By, etc. |
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| 1 Distant Lover |
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| 2 If This World Were Mine |
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| 3 Your Precious Love |
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| 4 Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing |
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| 5 You're All I Need to Get By |
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| 6 Keep on Lovin' Me Honey |
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| 7 Once upon a Time |
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| 8 What's the Matter With You Baby |
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| 9 After the Lights Go Down Low |
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| 10 So Good to Be Loved by You |
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| 11 It Takes Two |
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| 12 It's Got to Be a Miracle (This Thing Called Love) |
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| 13 I Want You 'Round |
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| 14 Pledging My Love |
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Album Review
Marvin Gaye's "Love Songs: Greatest Duets" gathers most of his best-known duets, organizing them by singing partner. After getting off to a poor, but well-meaning start with a 1994 version of "Distant Lover" that pairs Gaye's original vocals with re-recorded vocals by Betty Wright and tinny-sounding production, the album does a 180 by offering up some of the best work Gaye did with his ultimate duet partner, Tammi Terrell. Along with definitive songs like "Ain'T Nothing Like The Real Thing" and "You'Re All I Need To Get By," the collection also includes lesser-known gems such as the lovely "If This World Were Mine." Gaye's duet with Kim Weston, "It Takes Two," is another of the album's essential tracks, while most of the rest of "Love Songs" consists of pleasant but relatively obscure duets such as "Once Upon A Time" and "What'S The Matter With You Baby" with Mary Wells and "So Good To Be Loved By You" with Oma Page. "Pledging My Love," Gaye's duet with Diana Ross, rounds out this enjoyable collection. While this album doesn't have quite the impact of the "Love Songs" collection of his solo work or "Love Songs: Bedroom Ballads", it's still effortlessly soulful and romantic. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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Biography


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