You Can Leave, but It's Going to Cost You
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“You Can Leave, But It's Going to Cost You” | ||
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Here, My Dear cover
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Song by Marvin Gaye | ||
Album | Here, My Dear | |
Released | 1978 | |
Recorded | 1977 | |
Genre | Funk/soul | |
Length | 5:30 | |
Label | Tamla | |
Writer | Marvin Gaye | |
Producer | Marvin Gaye |
"You Can Leave, But It's Going to Cost You" is a funk-styled song recorded by Marvin Gaye and featured on his Here, My Dear album, when released in 1978. The song returns the subject back on the album to the demise of the singer's marriage to Anna Gordy Gaye as in this song he discusses a specific day in which the couple argued while at Anna's sister Gwen's house desperately trying to make amends. Marvin discusses that the couple got so mad to the point that they made love afterwards with Marvin later stating after all (Anna) was (his) wife. He then discusses parts of the court case and how, he says, Anna and her attorneys were doing their best to get Marvin in monetary damage almost closing in on the singer's home and in his opinion, his eldest son Marvin III. Before the song ends, Marvin brings in humorous irony in which he explains Anna talking about him on the witness stand.
[edit] Credits
- All vocals, keyboards and synthesizers by Marvin Gaye
- Drums by Bugsy Wilcox
- Bass by Frank Blair
- Guitar by Gordon Banks