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Anna's Song - Marvin Gaye



     
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This is Anna's song, I'm making love all night long
Take a bath in milk, and lay on your satin sheets
Laughing, smiling
(Oh oh)
Lay a while in
(Oh oh)
Chocolate mint, candy sweets(Living across the way)
Cross the way
(Living across the way, living across the way)
This is Anna's song, yeah
(This is Anna's song, this is Anna's song)
Keep on singing
(Loving my song)
All night long
(Loving my song)Oh work so hard, see me making dollars
(Never worked so hard)
I know I should for my own good, what's it her smile
Makes you so stubborn and ohDidn't you notice the snow, starting to fall

Come let us sit a while
Just listen to the children laughing and running wildAnna, Anna, Anna
Yeah this is Anna's song
Hey baby, hey baby loving you all night long
Let it happen again and again and again baby Anna yeah
She's a child of the sun, lovingest one of allMmm and this is Anna's song
Yeah keep on loving me baby, loving me cross the hall
She can't do no wrong 'cos this is Anna's song
Laugh and chatter to you, kiss me Anna dear
Oh babyHey Anna here's your song, yeah
The one that I promise baby, promise you all along
I knew all the time that I'd find the rhyme
Never have a fear, here it is my dear

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Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr. (2 April 1939 - 1 April 1984) was an American soul and rnb singer, songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist, known as "The Prince of Soul", or "The Prince of Motown." Originally a member of the doo-wop group The Moonglows, he pursued a solo career after the group disbanded and released many successful solo hits including "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", "Let's Get It On" and "What's Going On". His best albums are still held in extremely high regard, and he is often cited as one of the finest singers of his era.

Marvin Pentz Gay, Jr. was born in 1939 to Marvin Gay, Sr. and Alberta Gay in Washington, D.C.. Gaye began his career in Motown in 1958, and soon became Motown's top solo male artist. He scored numerous hits during the 1960s, among them "Ain't That Peculiar", "Stubborn Kind of Fellow", and "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", as well as several hit duets with Tammi Terrell, including "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"" and "You're All I Need To Get By", before moving on to his own form of musical self-expression.

Along with Stevie Wonder, Gaye is notable for fighting the hit-making—but creatively restrictive—Motown record-making process, in which performers, songwriters and record producers were generally kept in separate camps. Gaye forced Motown to release his 1971 album What's Going On, which is today hailed as one of the best albums of all time. Subsequent releases proved that Gaye, who had been a part-time songwriter for Motown artists during his early years with the label, could write and produce his own singles without having to rely on the Motown system. This achievement would pave the way for the successes of later self-sufficient singer-songwriter-producers in African American music, such as Luther Vandross and Babyface.

During the 1970s, Gaye would release several other notable albums, including Let's Get It On and I Want You, and released several successful singles such as "Come Get to This", "Got To Give It Up" and "Sexual Healing". By the time of his shooting death in 1984, at the hands of his clergyman father, Gaye had become one of the most influential artists of the soul music era.

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