Who played bass on Got to Give It Up by Marvin Gaye?
Sonny T.
(Got 2) Give It Up
| Recording Information | ||
|---|---|---|
| 7 July 1993 | Paisley Park Studios, Chanhassen, MN, USA | Tracking |
| Recording Personnel | ||
| Nona Gaye – vocals – keyboards Michael B. – drums Sonny T. – bass guitar Levi Seacer, Jr. – guitar Eric Leeds – saxophone |
Who really wrote blurred lines?
Robin ThickePharrell WilliamsT.I.
Blurred Lines/Composers
What is the song in the Best Buy commercial?
The new Best Buy commercial has the song “Making Time” by the British rock band The Creation playing in the background. One of the lyrics you can hear in the background is “Shooting Lines” nice message Best Buy.
Did Robin Thicke Sue Marvin Gaye?
The Gaye family sued Williams and Robin Thicke, saying the duo stole from “Got To Give It Up” when they wrote and recorded the smash hit “Blurred Lines.” A jury sided with the Gaye family, which won $5.3 million in damages. Williams denied the claims at the time.
Why is the song called Blurred Lines?
Lyrics such as “I hate these blurred lines / I know you want it” and “Do it like it hurt / What, you don’t like work,” are clearly referring to the notion of a man attempting to get the attention of a woman in a club when she doesn’t want him to.
What is the most famous Marvin Gaye song?
For some people, it’s “God Save The Queen,” while for others it’s “The Star-Spangled Banner.” There are also those who would say that the song “Happy Birthday to You” is the most famous of all time (not without reason as it netted its creator the most money ever in the history of humankind).
What is the most popular Marvin Gaye song?
Let’s Get It OnAin’t No Mountain High Enou…Sexual HealingGot to Give It Up, Part 1What’s Going OnI Heard It Through the Grapevine
Marvin Gaye/Songs
Who is the woman in the Best Buy commercial?
Nia Sioux
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