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Let's Get It On (song)

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1973 song by Marvin Gaye
This article is about the Marvin Gaye song. For the Peter Andre song, seePeter Andre (album).

"Let's Get It On"
Single byMarvin Gaye
from the albumLet's Get It On
B-side"I Wish It Would Rain"
ReleasedJune 15, 1973[1]
RecordedMarch 22, 1973
StudioHitsville West, Los Angeles
Genre
Length
LabelTamla
Songwriters
Producers
  • Marvin Gaye
  • Ed Townsend
Marvin Gaye singles chronology
"I Want to Come Home for Christmas"
(1972)
"Let's Get It On"
(1973)
"Come Get to This"
(1973)
Side label art
1973 UK single release
1973 UK single release
Audio sample

"Let's Get It On" is a song bysoul musicianMarvin Gaye, released June 15, 1973, on Motown-subsidiary labelTamla Records. The song was recorded atHitsville West inLos Angeles, California. The song features romantic and sexual lyricism andfunk instrumentation bythe Funk Brothers. The title track of Gaye's albumof the same name, it was written by Marvin Gaye andproducerEd Townsend. "Let's Get It On" became Gaye's most successful single for Motown and one of his most well-known songs. With the help of the song's sexually explicit content, "Let's Get It On" helped give Gaye a reputation as asex symbol during its initial popularity. "Let's Get It On" is written and composed in thekey ofE-flat major[3] and is set intime signature ofcommon time with atempo of 82 beats per minute.

Conception

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Co-written with producerEd Townsend, "Let's Get It On" was Gaye's plea for sexual liberation. When originally conceived by Townsend, who was released from a rehab facility foralcoholism, it was written with a religious theme. Gaye confidante Kenneth Stover changed some of the words around as a political song and Gaye recorded the version as it was written, but Townsend protested that the song was not a politically conscious song but a song dedicated to love and sex.[4] Gaye and Townsend then collaborated on new lyrics and, using the original backing tracks as recorded, Gaye transformed the song into an emotional centerpiece. The album version of "Let's Get It On" features soulful and emotional singing by Gaye that is backed bymulti-tracked background vocals, also provided by Gaye, along with the song's signature, and most notable,funky guitar arrangements. In an article forRolling Stone magazine, music criticJon Landau wrote of the song:

"Let's Get It On" is a classic Motown single, endlessly repeatable and always enjoyable. It begins with three great wah-wah notes that herald the arrival of a vintage Fifties melody. But while the song centers around classically simple chord changes, the arrangement centers around a slightly eccentric rhythm pattern that deepens the song's power while covering it with a contemporary veneer. Above all, it has Marvin Gaye's best singing at its center, fine background voices on the side, and a long, moody fade-out that challenges you not to play the cut again.[5]

— Jon Landau

The song wasreprised on the fourth track ofLet's Get It On as "Keep Gettin' It On", which was a sequel and continuation of the original. The recording of the title track also inspired Gaye to revive previous recordings from his earlier 1970 sessions at theHitsville U.S.A. Studio, which would consist of the rest of the album's material.

In 2001, when the albumLet's Get It On was reissued by Motown as a two-disc deluxe edition release, the original demo that Gaye had recorded with lyrics by Kenneth Stover was included. It has a running time of 5:12.

During the time of the recording of the song and its subsequent album of the same name, Marvin had befriended the family of jazz guitaristSlim Gaillard and had become smitten with Gaillard's 17-year-old daughter, Janis Hunter. A widely reported story has been told that Hunter was in the studio when Gaye recorded the song at the recording booth. Gaye and Hunter were said to be smitten with each other and, within months, they began dating. Hunter would become Gaye's live-in lover by 1974. Their relationship would produce two children and a 1977 marriage.[6]

Release and reception

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"Let's Get It On" became, and remains to this day, one of Gaye's as well Motown Records' most successful singles, as it reached number 1 on theBillboard Pop Singles chart on September 8, 1973.[7] The single remained at number 1 for two weeks, while also remaining at the top of theBillboard Soul Singles chart for eight weeks.[8] In its first week at the top of the chart, "Let's Get It On" replaced "Brother Louie" byStories, and was replaced by "Delta Dawn" byHelen Reddy; it later replaced "Delta Dawn" and was finally knocked off the top of the chart byGrand Funk Railroad's "We're an American Band". The single stayed inside theBillboard Hot 100 top 10 for 13 weeks, 10 of those weeks inside the top five.Billboard ranked it as the No. 4 song for 1973.[9]

At the time, the single was Motown's largest-selling recording ever, selling over four-million copies in 1973 and 1974.[10] The single has gone on to sell over 1 million copies in the United States, and was certified Platinum in sales by theRIAA.[11]

Cash Box said that the song was different from Gaye's previous songs and a "very accomplished effort a laOtis Redding orAl Green."[12]Record World called it a "lovely laid-back number" and said that "this tune gets it on."[13]

Abluegrass version of the song was later recorded byShannon Lawson on his 2002 albumChase the Sun.[14] "Let's Get It On" was given aremix in 2004, when producers mixed Gaye's vocals with a different musical production labeled as "stepper's music". Released in 2005 as a single, "Let's Get it On (The Producers Mix)" returned the song to the Billboard R&B charts, thirty years after its original release. The re-released version of "Let's Get It On" was certified as agold single with sales in excess of 500,000 copies in 2005 by the RIAA. In 2004, the song was ranked number 167 onRolling Stone magazine's list of the500 Greatest Songs of All Time;[15] in a revised 2012 list, the song was ranked at number 168.[16] In 2008, "Let's Get It On" was ranked #32 onBillboard magazine'sHot 100 All-Time Top Songs list.[7]

Plagiarism allegations

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Further information:List of songs that have been the subject of plagiarism disputes

In August 2016, the family of Ed Townsend sued the English musicianEd Sheeran over his song "Thinking Out Loud", saying that "the melodic, harmonic, and rhythmic compositions of 'Thinking' are substantially and/or strikingly similar to the drum composition of 'Let's Get It On'."[17] Two years later, in June 2018, Sheeran was again sued on similar grounds, this time for $100 million in damages by Structured Asset Sales, owners of one-third of the copyright to "Let's Get It On".[18] The Townsend family claim was rejected in a jury trial in May 2023.[19]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Let's Get It On"
Chart (1973)Peak
position
CanadaRPM Top Singles11
UK Singles (OCC)[20]31
USBillboard Hot 100[21]1
USBillboardHot Soul Singles[22]1

All-time charts

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All-time chart performance for "Let's Get It On"
Chart (1958–2018)Position
USBillboard Hot 100[23]41

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[24]Gold45,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[25]2× Platinum60,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[26]
other 2004 release
Silver200,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[27]Platinum600,000
United States (RIAA)[28]
Mastertone
Platinum1,000,000*
United States (RIAA)[28]
2005 remix
Gold500,000*

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

References

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  1. ^"Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On" Celebrates its 50th Anniversary!". June 15, 2023.
  2. ^Breihan, Tom (April 17, 2019)."The Number Ones: Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On"".Stereogum. RetrievedJune 18, 2023....it's easy enough to imagine a clean, spare two-minute version of "Let's Get It On." But instead, Gaye turns it into a deep-funk throb.
  3. ^Edward, Townsend; Marvin, Gaye; Marvin, Gaye (August 4, 2014)."Let's Get It On".Musicnotes.com. RetrievedApril 9, 2021.
  4. ^Edmonds (2001), pp. 7–8.
  5. ^Landau, Jon (December 6, 1973)."Marvin Gaye: Let's Get It On: Music Review".Rolling Stone. Archived fromthe original on December 1, 2008. RetrievedAugust 18, 2008.
  6. ^PopMatters Music Feature - The Tortured Soul of.... Retrieved August 26, 2008.
  7. ^abBillboard - Hot 100. Nielen Business Media. Retrieved October 4, 2008.
  8. ^Whitburn, Joel (2004).Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 226.
  9. ^Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1973
  10. ^Super Seventies - "Let's Get It On". Super Seventies. Retrieved August 17, 2008.
  11. ^"RIAA Searchable Database". Recording Industry Association of America. Archived fromthe original on June 26, 2007. RetrievedAugust 18, 2008.
  12. ^"CashBox Record Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box. June 30, 1973. p. 18. RetrievedDecember 11, 2021.
  13. ^"Hits of the Week"(PDF).Record World. July 7, 1973. p. 1. RetrievedMarch 23, 2023.
  14. ^"Shannon Lawson : Biography".CMT.com. Archived fromthe original on June 19, 2004. RetrievedSeptember 2, 2007.
  15. ^"RS 500 Greatest Songs: 167".Rolling Stone.com. Archived fromthe original on December 28, 2006. RetrievedAugust 26, 2008.
  16. ^"500 Greatest Songs of All Time:Marvin Gaye, 'Let's Get It On'".Rolling Stone.com. April 7, 2011. RetrievedJuly 5, 2012.
  17. ^Izundu, Chi Chi (August 10, 2016)."Ed Sheeran sued over claims he's ripped off a Marvin Gaye song".BBC. RetrievedAugust 10, 2016.
  18. ^Yoo, Noah (June 28, 2018)."Ed Sheeran Sued for $100 Million for Allegedly Copying Marvin Gaye".Pitchfork. RetrievedJune 28, 2018.
  19. ^"Jury finds that Ed Sheeran didn't copy Marvin Gaye classic 'Let's Get It On'". The Associated Press. May 4, 2023. RetrievedMay 6, 2023.
  20. ^"Official Singles Chart Top 100".Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  21. ^"Marvin Gaye Chart History (Hot 100)".Billboard. Retrieved July 12, 2020.
  22. ^"Marvin Gaye Chart History: Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs".Billboard. RetrievedNovember 14, 2021.
  23. ^"Hot 100 turns 60".Billboard. RetrievedAugust 6, 2018.
  24. ^"Danish single certifications – Marvin Gaye – Let's Get It On".IFPI Danmark. RetrievedJuly 8, 2024.
  25. ^"New Zealand single certifications – Marvin Gaye – Let's Get It On". Radioscope. RetrievedJanuary 16, 2025.TypeLet's Get It On in the "Search:" fieldand press Enter.
  26. ^"British single certifications – Marvin Gaye – Let's Get It On".British Phonographic Industry. RetrievedMay 3, 2023.
  27. ^"British single certifications – Marvin Gaye – Let's Get It On".British Phonographic Industry. RetrievedApril 25, 2022.
  28. ^ab"American single certifications – Marvin Gaye – Let's Get It On".Recording Industry Association of America. RetrievedMay 17, 2019.

Bibliography

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  • David Ritz;Ed Townsend; Ben Edmonds; Harry Weinger (2001).Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On (Deluxe edition liner notes). Motown Records. MOTD 4757.

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