Easy (Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell album)
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Studio album by Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell | |||||
Released | September 16, 1969 | ||||
Recorded | 1969, Hitsville, USA, Detroit, Michigan | ||||
Genre | Soul | ||||
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Tamla TS 294 | ||||
Producer |
Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson Harvey Fuqua Johnny Bristol | ||||
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Easy is an album recorded by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, and released by Motown Records on September 16, 1969 under the Tamla Records label. One song on the album, "Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By", was a hit single and remains popular to this day. Terrell had been ill, suffering from complications caused by a brain tumor, since the fall of 1967. Marvin Gaye later claimed that as a result, most of the female vocals on this album were performed by Valerie Simpson, who served as co-songwriter and co-producer for the LP with her boyfriend and future husband Nickolas Ashford.[1]
Simpson is quoted in Ludie Montgomery's biography of Terrell, My Sister Tommie, as not having subbed Terrell for vocals. Simpson again explicitly denied having done so in the liner notes to The Complete Motown Singles series.[2] On a recent documentary on Terrell, Simpson admitted she sang with Gaye during sessions saying, "I sang things with Marvin because Tammi was not available. And, then we would bring Tammi in to go over her parts. Those are Tammi Terrell vocals because we know that we went back in with Tammi and got what we needed."
Gaye at the time criticized Motown for the album thinking they were taking advantage of Terrell's health. Motown assured him proceeds from the album would go to Terrell's family for insurance of her health. At the time the album was released, Terrell was on her seventh operation to cure the brain tumor that would eventually kill her after the eighth operation. The album was released on compact disc in 1992, and again in 2001 as part of The Complete Duets.
Track listing
All songs written by Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson unless otherwise noted.
Side one
- "Good Lovin' Ain't Easy to Come By"
- "California Soul"
- "Love Woke Me Up This Morning"
- "This Poor Heart of Mine"
- "I'm Your Puppet" (Spooner Oldham, Dan Penn)
- "The Onion Song"
Side two
- "What You Gave Me"
- "Baby I Need Your Loving" (Holland-Dozier-Holland)
- "I Can't Believe You Love Me" (Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol)
- "How You Gonna Keep It (After You Get It)"
- "More, More, More" (Fuqua, Bristol, Clyde Wilson)
- "Satisfied Feelin'"
Production notes
All tracks were produced by Nickolas Ashford & Valerie Simpson save for "I Can't Believe You Love Me" and "More, More, More".[1] These two recordings, produced by Harvey Fuqua and Johnny Bristol, were Terrell solo tracks with Gaye's vocals overdubbed.[1] On all others, with the exception of "Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By", it has been alleged Terrell does not appear;[1] according to Gaye, Simpson filled in for Terrell.[1]
Credits
- Lead (and additional background) vocals by Marvin Gaye, Valerie Simpson and Tammi Terrell
- Background vocals by The Originals, The Andantes and The Spinners
- Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers
Notes
Further reading
- Ritz, David. Divided Soul: the Life of Marvin Gaye (originally published in 1985; 2003 edition ISBN 0-306-81191-X) (For this book, Gaye told Ritz that Simpson subbed for Terrell on Easy.)
- Montgomery, Ludie. My Sister Tommie: the Real Tammi Terrell (2005, ISBN 1-904408-16-8) (In this book, Simpson denies subbing for Terrell.)
- Hughes, Keith & Dahl, Bill. The Complete Motown Singles, Vol. 9: 1969 (2008) (Simpson again denies subbing for Terrell, except for some early guide vocals; she suggests this is what Marvin later remembered when speaking to Ritz.)