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1982 unmarried by Marvin Gaye

"Sexual Healing"
Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing 7-inch single.JPG
Single by Marvin Gaye
from the album Midnight Love
B-side "Sexual Healing" (instrumental version)
Released 1982
Studio Studio Katy, Ohain, Belgium
Genre
  • Post-disco
  • soul
  • funk
Length
  • iii:59 (album version)
  • 4:05 (single version)
  • 4:39 (alternating vocal)
Label Columbia/CBS Records
Songwriter(s)
  • Marvin Gaye
  • Odell Brown
  • David Ritz
Producer(s) Gaye
Marvin Gaye singles chronology
"Heavy Love Matter"
(1981)
"Sexual Healing"
(1982)
"My Love Is Waiting"
(1983)
Audio sample
  • file
  • assist

"Sexual Healing" is a song recorded by American singer Marvin Gaye from his anthology Midnight Honey (1982). It was his first single since his exit from his long-term record label Motown earlier in the yr, following the release of the In Our Lifetime (1981) anthology the previous year. It is listed at number 233 on Rolling Stone's list of 500 Greatest Songs of All Fourth dimension,[ane] and rose to 198 in the 2021 version of the listing.[2] "Sexual Healing" is written and composed in the key of C minor and is set in time signature of common time with a tempo of 94 beats per infinitesimal.[3]

Background [edit]

In the winter of 1981, Marvin Gaye had relocated to Ostend, Belgium, following the end of a European tour amid problems with the Internal Revenue Service and the terminate of his 2nd marriage. Struggling with depression and cocaine addiction, Gaye had agreed to move to Confirm on the advice of longtime resident Freddy Cousaert. While in Ostend, Gaye began to curb his drug use and recover from his depression, partaking in Ostend'southward beaches. Gaye also began cutting ties with his longtime recording label, Motown, following the release of In Our Lifetime, an album he did non consider finished. He said that he would never record with Motown again, and accused it of betraying his inventiveness.[4]

While still with Motown, Gaye had received offers from labels including I.R.Southward. Records, Arista Records and Elektra Records; afterward, he sought to brand a deal with CBS Records after they offered him a contract.[five] CBS agreed to sign him and help clear his financial debt, and spent a year negotiating. In the meantime, Gaye needed spending coin, then Cousaert ready him up with a month-long England tour between June thirteen and July 1, 1981. The bout was called "A Heavy Beloved Matter Tour 1981", named subsequently his song "Heavy Love Affair", from In Our Lifetime.[vi] After returning to Belgium that July, Gaye performed ii shows at Ostend'southward Casino Kursaal on July 3 and 4, 1981.[7] The tour'south commercial and critical success further renewed Gaye's musical confidence.[ commendation needed ]

Production [edit]

At the finish of the tour, two of Gaye'southward musicians, Gordon Banks and Odell Brown, had decided to stay in Ostend as Gaye had been planning on new musical material later on beingness exposed to reggae music while in England.[viii] With Dark-brown and Banks, Gaye created and equanimous an instrumental track that featured reggae overtones, recorded in Oct 1981.[ commendation needed ] Gaye used a Roland TR-808 drum machine to create the percussion; he was fatigued to the musical instrument because he could utilise it to create music without other musicians or producers.[9]

Gaye was yet working on the track when David Ritz, and so a reviewer for Rolling Stone, arrived at Ostend to locate Gaye, despite Gaye'south and Couseart's rules that no music critic would be allowed to talk to the singer.[viii] [ten] The story has been disputed on how the lyrics to "Sexual Healing" were devised. Ritz claims that Gaye had been viewing sadomasochism comic books and advised Gaye he needed "sexual healing".[eight] [eleven] When Ritz explained to Gaye what that meant, Gaye told him to "write a poem" while Gaye came up with the melody.[8] [eleven] Nonetheless, Gaye's closest friends dispute this.[ citation needed ]

In an interview with HUMO in 1994, Cousaert claimed the only songwriters were Gaye and Brown and stated Ritz's contribution was the title.[12] In Frankie Gaye's memoirs, My Blood brother, Marvin, the vocalist'due south brother claimed Ritz had told him, "not only are yous sexy, your music is healing," inspiring Gaye to write the lyrics himself.[xiii] Gordon Banks told The Atlantic in 2012 that the conversation between Gaye and Ritz had aught to do with Marvin's S&M collection only because Gaye had been intrigued by Amsterdam'south red light district, to which Ritz replied that Gaye needed sexual healing only said he had zip to practise with the creation of the song.[14] Odell Chocolate-brown stated he never met Ritz and assumed Ritz was merely there for an interview for Rolling Stone.[viii] Though Gaye himself best-selling Ritz for coming upward with the vocal championship, Ritz sued Gaye for $15 million for partial credit.[xv] Though Ritz was eventually credited afterward settling with Gaye's estate following his death, his case was dropped due to bereft evidence in 1983.[15]

Composition [edit]

"Sexual Healing" has been described as a post-disco,[xvi] soul[17] and funk song.[18] It begins with a deep bass drum followed by "tinny" handclaps, "ticky" snare, and "tishy" hi-hats generated by a Roland TR-808 pulsate motorcar.[19] The first song sounds are of whispers, recorded by vocaliser Harvey Fuqua, an early on mentor of Gaye who assisted him in production of the song and its parent album, Midnight Love. Fuqua whispers, "Get up" and "Wake up" four times respectively before the sounds of a rhythmic keyboard. Subsequently, Gaye sings an advertising-lib before the get-go poesy.

As Gaye sings the verses, groundwork vocals (provided by Gaye and Gordon Banks) are heard singing, "heal me, my darlin'," while Gaye sings the lyrics. During the chorus, sounds of a harmonious synthesizer are heard before Gaye reaches a vocal bridge, that is led by Gaye and Gordon Banks providing a rhythm guitar solo. In the album version of the song, Fuqua'southward whispers are repeated in the centre of the song, in the single version, however, Gaye takes Fuqua'due south place, singing in part of Fuqua's words adding more than lyrics before returning to the verse. Some other bridge follows later on the second repeat of the chorus. In different versions of the vocal, Gaye had added actress lyrics to the 2nd bridge as showcased on the song's demo tape and on an alternating version of the song. Gaye eventually cutting role of the lyrics off.

In the anthology version, Gaye and Banks' background vocals immediately come up later the second span ends, just in the single version, Gaye repeats the vamp he had sung at the ending of the showtime bridge, this time with Fuqua's whispers added. The song ends with Gaye repeating the chorus line. Equally it fades out, Gaye tin can be heard singing, "please don't procrastinate, it's not good to masturbate."[xx]

Critical reception [edit]

In his review of Midnight Dearest for Rolling Stone, Dave Marsh described "Sexual Healing" as a rails that was "sort of a polemic for the ability of rampant humping."[21] Blender described it every bit "the plaintively blue-balled model for basically every slow jam" since its release.[22] An AllMusic reviewer stated Gaye had "concocted a pioneering percussive sound that was balladic in taste but stimulating in feel."[23] In its end-yr lists of 1982, Rolling Stone, NME, and The Village Vocalism listed information technology as one of the "songs of the year" with the latter ii ranking it at number two.[24] People described it as "America's hottest popular-culture plow-on" since Olivia Newton-John's unmarried "Physical".[25]

"Sexual Healing" won several music industry awards. At the 1983 Grammy Awards, the song won Gaye ii Grammys, including Best Male R&B Vocal Performance and Best R&B Instrumental Performance.[26] Gaye'due south performance of the song later made information technology into the compilation anthology, Grammy'southward Greatest Moments Volume I, in 1994.[27] The American Music Awards recognized the track for Favorite Soul/R&B Single. "Sexual Healing" sold over 2 1000000 units in its standard 45 RPM single format and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The digital sales of "Sexual Healing" reached 500,000 downloads and was certified as a gold unmarried in 2005. Also issued as a mastertone, this format was certified platinum in 2007.

Chart performance [edit]

"Sexual Healing" reached number one on Billboard 'southward Hot R&B Singles chart, staying at the top spot for ten weeks. The success was similar on the Hot 100 where information technology peaked at number iii. This tiptop at 3 fabricated Gaye the 2nd artist in the history of the Hot 100 chart (after Aretha Franklin) to have hitting songs peak at each position from i to ten on the chart. The song too was a success on Billboard 'south other component charts, reaching number 12 on the Hot Trip the light fantastic Club Play chart and number 34 on the Hot Adult Contemporary chart. The song reached number one on Canada'southward RPM chart.

It besides peaked at number four on the Great britain Singles Chart and Australia's Kent Music Written report. On Belgium's Ultratop 50 chart, the song reached number ii. It likewise reached number ane on New Zealand's RIANZ chart, where information technology stayed at the top spot for six weeks. It reached number three on the Dutch Meridian forty in the netherlands and also reached number seven on the Irish Singles Chart in Ireland. In other countries, success was more modest: Federal republic of germany's Media Command Charts, Switzerland's Swedish Singles Chart, and Italian republic's Italian Singles Nautical chart, where it reached numbers 23, 17, and 37. It ultimately sold over four one thousand thousand worldwide.

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Soul Aviary version [edit]

"Sexual Healing"
Single by Soul Asylum
from the anthology No Culling
Released 1993
Length four:45
Characterization Arista
Songwriter(s)
  • Marvin Gaye
  • Odell Brown
  • David Ritz

"Sexual Healing" was covered in 1993 past Minneapolis rock band Soul Asylum for the charity compilation No Alternative. Despite non being promoted equally a unmarried, the song managed to peak at number ten on the U.S. Modern Rock Tracks. It was included in the compilation Playlist: The Very Best of Soul Asylum.

Charts [edit]

Chart (1993) Peak
position
US Alternative Airplay (Billboard)[55] 10

Max-A-Meg version [edit]

In 1995, American musical group Max-A-Million covered "Sexual Healing". Their version peaked at number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number five in Australia, number four in New Zealand and number one on the Canadian RPM Trip the light fantastic chart.

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Sarah Connor version [edit]

"Sexual Healing"
Sexualhealing2.jpg
Unmarried by Sarah Connor featuring Ne-Yo
from the album Soulicious
B-side "Get Information technology Right"
Released 2007
Studio Saal 4, Berlin
Length four:ten
Label 10-Cell
Songwriter(s)
  • Marvin Gaye
  • Odell Dark-brown
  • David Ritz
Producer(southward)
  • Kay D.
  • Rob Tyger
Sarah Connor singles chronology
"The Impossible Dream (The Quest)"
(2007)
"Sexual Healing"
(2007)
"Under My Skin"
(2008)
Ne-Yo singles chronology
"Because of You"
(2007)
"Sexual Healing"
(2007)
"Hate That I Beloved You"
(2007)

In 2007, the song was covered by German vocalizer Sarah Connor for her studio album of covers, Soulicious (2007). A re-recorded version featuring American vocaliser Ne-Yo was released as the album's second single in 2007. On the same album, Connor performed a posthumous duet with Gaye entitled "Your Precious Love".

The song's music video is placed in the story of the 1986 erotic drama motion picture 9½ Weeks, featuring representative scenes from the picture, e.1000. the well-known ice scene, Connor being fed by a Ne-Yo doppelgänger and her homemade striptease. Autonomously from the original film, this video is the only visual work that repeats the proem to the sex scene on the stairs in the pelting. Ne-Yo was not available the day the music video was shot, then a doppelgänger was used. Connor stated that she was slightly drunk during the shoot of the video.[67]

Runway listing [edit]

European CD single
  1. "Sexual Healing" (Video Version featuring Ne-Yo) – 3:52
  2. "Sexual Healing" (Original Radio Edit) – 3:51
European CD maxi single
  1. "Sexual Healing" (Video Version featuring Ne-Yo) – 3:52
  2. "Sexual Healing" (Original Radio Edit) – 3:51
  3. "Get It Correct" – 4:20
  4. "Sexual Healing" (Video featuring Ne-Yo) – iv:04
  5. Online Access: Making of "Sexual Healing"

Charts [edit]

Nautical chart (2007) Pinnacle
position
Republic of austria (Ö3 Republic of austria Pinnacle 40)[68] 45
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100 Singles)[69] 44
Deutschland (Official German Charts)[70] 11
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[71] 41

Kygo remix [edit]

"Sexual Healing (Kygo Remix)"
Marvin Gaye and Kygo Sexual Healing cover.jpg
Remix by Marvin Gaye and Kygo
Released Apr 27, 2015 (2015-04-27)
Recorded 2013
Length half-dozen:08
Characterization
  • Ultra
  • Sony
Songwriter(s)
  • Marvin Gaye
  • Odell Brown
  • David Ritz
Producer(s) Kygo
Kygo singles chronology
"Stole the Show"
(2015)
"Sexual Healing (Kygo Remix)"
(2015)
"Nothing Left"
(2015)

Norwegian DJ and record producer Kygo released a remix of "Sexual Healing" on SoundCloud on 21 November 2013.[72] It was watched millions of times on YouTube.[73]

The track was released as a single on Apr 27, 2015 past Ultra Music.[74] The remix would later appear on the special-edition 12-inch unmarried issued on Record Shop Twenty-four hour period 2018.

Charts [edit]

Chart (2015) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Flemish region)[75] 17
Netherlands (Single Tiptop 100)[76] 75
Norway (VG-lista)[77] 23
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[78] 57

Other covers [edit]

Singer Michael Bolton covered the song for his 1999 album, Timeless: The Classics Vol. two. His version peaked at number 28 on the U.s.a. Adult Contemporary chart[79] and at number 48 on the Canadian Adult Gimmicky chart.[fourscore]

Remixes and samplings [edit]

In 2005, "Sexual Healing" was sampled by Japanese singer-songwriter Miliyah Kato in her song "Dear Lonely Daughter".[81] The song charted at number fifteen on the Oricon Singles Chart.[82]

In 2007, this song was remixed by Alibi vs. Rockefeller with a music video featuring three female dancers dressed equally nurses (Lauren Ridealgh, Bayley Darling, and Stephanie Fitzpatrick). It charted at number 16 on the Finnish Singles Chart[83] and at number 34 on the U.k. Singles Chart.[84]

Legacy [edit]

In 2003, Rolling Stone listed "Sexual Healing" at number 231 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[85] In the follow-up 2011 list, it dropped 2 places to number 233.[i] Frequently included in best-of lists, the vocal ranked number 45 on Blender's list of their "Top 500 Songs Since You Were Born".[22] It also ranked in several rock lists in Norway, Spain, the UK and the United States.[24] It was as well inducted to the Stone and Roll Hall of Fame as i of the 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.[24]

Encounter also [edit]

  • Listing of number-1 R&B singles of 1982 (U.Southward.)
  • List of number-one singles of 1983 (Canada)
  • List of number-ane singles from the 1980s (New Zealand)
  • List of RPM number-1 trip the light fantastic singles of 1996

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