Marvin Gaye : When Did You Stop Loving Me, When Did I Stop Loving You
On December 15, 1978 Marvin Gaye released Here My Dear, a brooding double album detailing the end of his decade-long marriage with Anna Gordy. At the time, critics and fans didn't know what to make of the sex symbol's bummer of a message.
As part of the divorce settlement Gordy would receive Marvin's $305,000 advance and the first $295,000 he made from the album. At first Gaye wasn't planning on giving his best effort.
From the liner notes:
“I figured I’d just do a quickie record – nothing heavy, nothing even good. Why should I break my neck when Anna was going to wind up with the money anyway? But the more I lived with the notion of doing an album for Anna, the more it fascinated me. Besides, I owed the public my best effort. Finally, I did the record out of deep passion. It became a compulsion. I had to free myself of Anna, and I saw this as the way. All those depositions and hearings, all those accusations and lies – I knew I’d explode if I didn’t get all that junk out of me. So I had Art (Gaye’s engineer Art Stewart) open up the mikes. I sang and sang until I drained myself of everything I lived through. That took me three months, but then I held back the album for over a year. I was afraid to let it go.”
The album was deleted within a few years. Today it is considered one of Gaye's masterpieces.
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