Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"If This World Were Mine" Single by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell; from the album United; A-side "If I Could Build My Whole World Around You" Released: November 14, 1967: Recorded: 1967: Studio: Hitsville USA: Genre: R&B, soul: Length: 2: 41: Label: Tamla: Songwriter(s) Marvin Gaye: Producer(s) Harvey Fuqua, Johnny Bristol: Marvin Gaye and ...
Jonathan LaPaglia and Michael DeLorenzo departed at the end of the prior season (leading to the shooting death of Det. Tommy McNamara and the bombing death of Det. Eddie Torres), Patti D'Arbanville-Quinn was dropped from the cast (resulting in the departure of Lt. Virginia Cooper), and Malik Yoba and Lauren Velez's characters were reassigned to ...
"Luther" is a "love ballad" accentuated by various string sections against 808 beats and hi-hats which was called a blend of contemporary R&B and hip-hop by Screen Rant. [2] [3] It features a sample of "If This World Were Mine", written by Marvin Gaye and performed by Luther Vandross and Cheryl Lynn, and builds on the song title from the very beginning. [4]
Episode: "Episode #9.16" Living Single: Marissa Episode: "Kiss of the Spider Man" New York Undercover: Herself Episode: "If This World Were Mine" 1997–99 Beverly Hills, 90210: Herself Guest Cast: Season 7 & 9 1999 Soul Train Music Awards: Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards: Herself/Co-Host Main Co-Host 2000
Jeremiah Jermaine Paul (born July 26, 1979) is an American R&B singer-songwriter. He is best known for his backing vocals on Alicia Keys' singles "Diary", "Unbreakable", and her cover of Marvin Gaye's "If This World Were Mine".
Boom Boom Boogie" achieved Gold status in Japan and "If This World Were Mine" was released as a twelve-inch single in the United States and Canada. However, the music videos for "If This World Were Mine" regularly appeared on The Box and "Boom Boom Boogie" played "five to six spins a day" on MTV Japan. [1] [2]
The second single from the album, "If This World Were Mine", a 1982 duet with Vandross that was a cover version of a previous Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell song. [1] For her fifth album, Preppie , [ 1 ] Lynn produced most of the tracks, with the exception of the single " Encore ", which was written and produced by the Minneapolis funk music duo ...
United is a studio album by the soul musicians Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, released August 29, 1967 on the Motown-subsidiary label Tamla Records. [2] Harvey Fuqua and Johnny Bristol produced all of the tracks on the album, with the exception of "You Got What It Takes" (produced by Motown CEO Berry Gordy, Jr.) and "Oh How I'd Miss You" (produced by Hal Davis). [3]