The instrumentation included strings, then an important ingredient to soul and disco-styled music in the seventies, bongos, bell tree, percussive congas added a jazz feel to the song, the bass guitar notes and guitar riffs bring in a funk ingredient, while additional guitar (provided by Ray Parker Jr., by now a Los Angeles session musician) put in an added rock element. It was released as a single in 1976 on his fourteenth studio album of the same name on the Tamla label. Groove Remix), Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=I_Want_You_(Marvin_Gaye_song)&oldid=970696928, Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number-one singles, Song recordings produced by Nellee Hooper, Pages using infobox song with unknown parameters, Singlechart usages for Billboardrandbhiphop, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 1 August 2020, at 21:22. The song reached number nine in the United Kingdom, six in Canada and sixteen pop (and four Adult Contemporary) in the United States. The song introduced a change in musical styles for Gaye, who before then had been recording songs with a funk edge. In 1990, British singer Robert Palmer covered "I Want You" as a medley with another Marvin Gaye song, "Mercy Mercy Me". The song introduced a change in musical styles for Gaye, who before then had been recording songs with a funk edge. Songs such as this gave him a disco audience thanks to Ware, who produced the song alongside Gaye. Massive Attack later included the song on the special edition of their greatest hits compilation Collected in 2006. Songs such as this gave him a disco audience thanks to Ware, who produced the song alongside Gaye. The song was a fusion of different genres, an unusual mix for Gaye. The song also stood to be one of Marvin's most popular singles during his later Motown period followed by his sabbatical following the release of 1973's Let's Get It On. Eventually the song would help its self-titled album sell over a million copies. The video was commercially released in 2009 on Celebration: The Video Collection. The background vocals, all sung by Gaye, recalled Marvin's early doo-wop roots. It was also included on her ballads compilation album Something to Remember (1995) and was released as a promotional single. Marvin, who called himself a perfectionist, had struggled with creating a follow-up album to Let's Get It On. [8] Originally, it was slated to become the first single from Madonna's album and a music video was shot and released to many media outlets, but in the end legality problems between the Motown label and Madonna's record label prevented this from happening. The song appears on the album in two versions: the original album version and an orchestral version. "I Want You" was shot on August 5 and 6, 1995 at Silvercup Studios in Long Island City, New York and directed by Earle Sebastian, produced by Joel Hinman, edited by Bruce Ashley, the video was inspired by and pays homage to A Telephone Call, a short story written by American writer, Dorothy Parker. Dance remixes were commissioned by Junior Vasquez but never released. "I Want You" is a song written by songwriters Leon Ware and Arthur "T-Boy" Ross and performed by singer Marvin Gaye. Released a day before Marvin's 37th birthday in 1976, the single was released a month after its similarly titled parent album was released, the single gained success on both the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot Soul Singles chart, eventually peaking at number fifteen on the Hot 100 and number-one on the R&B chart. Chris Lake follows up the massive 'Operator' (w/ Dances With White Girls) with 'I Want You' off the forthcoming HOWSLA Compilation.Support ‘I Want You’ on your preferred music service: http://smarturl.it/iwantyou_ST Follow Chris Lake: https://www.facebook.com/chrislake/ https://twitter.com/chrislake https://soundcloud.com/chrislake Directed by: NORTONLyrics: I want you and you want me too x8 I want you x12 I want you and you want me too I want you and you want me too x24 I want you x12 I want you and you want me too Yeah I want you and you want me too x4You I want you and you want me too x12Out now on OWSLA The possibility came up briefly of working with Aaron Neville but this fell through as well because of legality issues. Madonna was so impressed by the finished product that she chose to include the song as the first track on her 1995 compilation album Something to Remember.[9]. Originally conceived by Motown songwriter Leon Ware and his songwriting partner "T-Boy" Ross, it was originally intended to be included in Ware's Musical Massage album. "I Want You" is a song written by songwriters Leon Ware and Arthur "T-Boy" Ross and performed by singer Marvin Gaye. Record producer Nellee Hooper suggested Madonna as vocalist as he had recently finished producing her 1994 Bedtime Stories album and he set up a meeting with Massive Attack. A backing track was made to accommodate her vocals, but the recording sessions did not go well. It was released as a single in 1976 on his fourteenth studio album of the same name on the Tamla label. 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