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"'''Sexual Healing'''" is a [[1982]] song recorded by [[United States|American]] [[soul music|soul]] singer [[Marvin Gaye]] on the [[Columbia Records]] label. The song is the first hit record to use the [[Roland 808]] for [[bass]]. "'''Sexual Healing'''" is a [[1982]] song recorded by [[United States|American]] [[soul music|soul]] singer [[Marvin Gaye]] on the [[Columbia Records]] label. The song is the first hit record to use the [[Roland 808]] for [[bass]].
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 +The music and lyrics were composed by Gaye, [[David Ritz]] and Odell Brown. The song discussed a man's aching for finding [[sexual release|sexual healing]] with his woman - hence the title "[[Sexual]] [[Healing]]". According to Ritz, when he interviewed Gaye for an autobiography, he noticed [[comic book]] [[pornography]] in Marvin's room and mentioned to the singer that he "needed sexual healing" causing Gaye to tell Ritz to write a poem, after noting the rough draft of Ritz's lyrics, Gaye wrote his share of the lyrics and recorded the song while in [[Ohain, Belgium|Ohain]], [[Belgium]]. The final mix was recorded in [[Waterloo, Belgium|Waterloo]], Belgium, the site where Gaye addressed [[CBS Records]] executives about the song. Some saw the song as Marvin's harmonious plea to [[sexual intercourse|sex]] in the form of him preaching the word of [[gospel]], marrying his divided soul.
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"Sexual Healing" is a 1982 song recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye on the Columbia Records label. The song is the first hit record to use the Roland 808 for bass.

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The music and lyrics were composed by Gaye, David Ritz and Odell Brown. The song discussed a man's aching for finding sexual healing with his woman - hence the title "Sexual Healing". According to Ritz, when he interviewed Gaye for an autobiography, he noticed comic book pornography in Marvin's room and mentioned to the singer that he "needed sexual healing" causing Gaye to tell Ritz to write a poem, after noting the rough draft of Ritz's lyrics, Gaye wrote his share of the lyrics and recorded the song while in Ohain, Belgium. The final mix was recorded in Waterloo, Belgium, the site where Gaye addressed CBS Records executives about the song. Some saw the song as Marvin's harmonious plea to sex in the form of him preaching the word of gospel, marrying his divided soul.




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