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Singles Chart-Chronology (Pdf-File) Chart - History Singles All chart-entries in the Top 100 Peak:23 Peak:1 Peak: 1 Germany / United Kindom / U S A Marvin Gaye No. of Titles Positions Marvin Gaye (born Marvin Pentz Gay Jr.; April 2, 1939 – Peak Tot. T10 #1 Tot. T10 #1 April 1, 1984) was an American singer, songwriter, and 23 2 -- -- 27 -- -- record producer. He helped to shape the sound of 1 27 7 1 210 29 3 Motown in the 1960s, first as an in-house session player 1 56 18 3 591 88 10 and later as a solo artist with a string of hits, earning him the nicknames "Prince of Motown" and "Prince of 1 65 21 3 828 117 13 Soul". ber_covers_singles Germany U K U S A Singles compiled by Volker Doerken Date Peak WoC T10 Date Peak WoC T10 Date Peak WoC T10 1 Stubborn Kind Of Fellow 10/1962 46 9 2 Hitch Hike 01/1963 30 12 3 Pride And Joy 05/1963 10 14 1 4 Can I Get A Witness 10/1963 22 16 5 I'm Crazy 'bout My Baby 10/1963 77 3 6 You're A Wonderful One 03/1964 15 10 7 Once Upon A Time 07/1964 50 1 05/1964 19 9 as ► Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells 8 What's The Matter With You Baby 05/1964 17 10 as ► Marvin Gaye & Mary Wells 9 Try It Baby 06/1964 15 11 10 Baby Don't You Do It 09/1964 27 9 11 What Good Am I Without You 10/1964 61 6 as ► Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston 12 How Sweet It Is 12/1964 49 1 11/1964 6 14 4 13 I'll Be Doggone 03/1965 8 12 1 14 Pretty Little Baby 07/1965 25 7 15 Ain't That Peculiar 10/1965 8 12 4 16 One More Heartache 02/1966 29 8 17 Take This Heart Of Mine 05/1966 44 8 18 Little Darling, I Need You 09/1966 50 1 08/1966 47 7 19 It Takes Two 01/1967 16 11 01/1967 14 12 as ► Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston 20 Ain't No Mountain High Enough 04/2013 80 1 05/1967 19 12 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 21 Your Unchanging Love 07/1967 33 7 22 Your Precious Love 09/1967 5 13 5 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 23 If I Could Build My Whole World Around You 01/1968 41 7 12/1967 10 11 2 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 24 You 01/1968 34 7 25 If This World Were Mine 03/1968 68 6 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 26 Ain't Nothin' Like The Real Thing 06/1968 34 7 04/1968 8 13 2 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 27 You're All I Need To Get By 10/1968 19 19 07/1968 7 12 3 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 28 Chained 09/1968 32 10 29 Keep On Lovin' Me Honey 10/1968 24 7 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 30 I Heard It Thru' The Grapevine 06/1986 48 5 02/1969 1 3723 1111/1968 1 15 11 31 You Ain't Livin' Till You're Lovin' 01/1969 21 9 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 32 Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By 06/1969 26 8 02/1969 30 7 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 33 Too Busy Thinking 'bout My Baby 07/1969 5 16 6504/1969 4 15 34 That's The Way Love Is 08/1969 7 12 1 Marvin Gaye Status: 01.08.2020 Page 1 of 5 Marvin Gaye 35 Onion Song 11/1969 9 12 1 04/1970 50 7 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 36 What You Gave Me 11/1969 49 8 as ► Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell 37 How Can I Forget 01/1970 41 7 38 Gonna Give Her All The Love I've Got 03/1970 67 4 39 Abraham Martin And John 05/1970 9 14 1 40 The End Of Our Road 06/1970 40 7 41 What's Going On 11/1983 80 4 02/1971 2 15 8 42 Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology) 07/1971 4 12 4 43 Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) 10/1971 9 9 2 44 Save The Children 12/1971 41 6 45 You're The Man 05/1972 50 5 46 Trouble Man 12/1972 7 12 3 47 Let's Get It On 09/1973 31 7 07/1973 1 2 19 13 48 You're A Special Part Of Me 10/1973 12 12 as ► Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye 49 Come Get To This 11/1973 21 13 50 You Sure Love To Ball 01/1974 50 6 51 My Mistake (Was To Love You) 02/1974 19 16 as ► Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye 52 You Are Everything 03/1974 5 12 5 as ► Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye 53 Don't Knock My Love 07/1974 46 9 as ► Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye 54 Stop Look Listen (To Your Heart) 07/1974 25 8 as ► Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye 55 Distant Lover 09/1974 28 9 56 I Want You 04/1976 15 13 57 After The Dance 08/1976 74 5 58 Got To Give It Up 05/1977 7 10 2904/1977 1 1 18 59 Pops, We Love You 02/1979 66 5 01/1979 59 8 as ► Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson 60 (Sexual) Healing 12/1982 23 22 10/1982 4 14 31010/1982 3 21 61 My Love Is Waiting 01/1983 34 5 62 Sanctified Lady 05/1985 51 4 63 The World Is Rated X 06/1986 95 1 64 Lucky Lucky Me 05/1994 67 2 65 Music 10/2001 36 2 06/2001 22 20 as ► Erick Sermon feat. Marvin Gaye 1 1962 46 2 1963 30 3 1963 10 4 1963 22 5 1963 77 6 1964 15 7 1964 50 19 8 1964 17 Marvin Gaye Status: 01.08.2020 Page 2 of 5 Marvin Gaye 9 1964 15 10 1964 27 11 1964 61 12 1964 49 6 13 1965 8 14 1965 25 15 1965 8 16 1966 29 17 1966 44 18 1966 50 47 19 1967 16 14 20 1967 80 19 21 1967 33 22 1967 5 23 1967 41 10 24 1968 34 25 1968 68 26 1968 34 8 27 1968 19 7 28 1968 32 29 1968 24 30 1968 48 1 1 31 1969 21 32 1969 26 30 Marvin Gaye Status: 01.08.2020 Page 3 of 5 Marvin Gaye 33 1969 5 4 34 1969 7 35 1969 9 50 36 1969 49 37 1970 41 38 1970 67 39 1970 9 40 1970 40 41 1971 80 2 42 1971 4 43 1971 9 44 1971 41 45 1972 50 46 1972 7 47 1973 31 1 48 1973 12 49 1973 21 50 1974 50 51 1974 19 52 1974 5 53 1974 46 54 1974 25 55 1974 28 56 1976 15 Marvin Gaye Status: 01.08.2020 Page 4 of 5 Marvin Gaye 57 1976 74 58 1977 7 1 59 1979 66 59 60 1982 23 4 3 61 1983 34 62 1985 51 63 1986 95 64 1994 67 65 2001 36 22 Volker Doerken, Germany // Contact: [email protected] // www.chart-history.net Marvin Gaye Status: 01.08.2020 Page 5 of 5.
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