Sparrow (Marvin Gaye song)
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Another song with the same name, written by Graham Lyle and Benny Gallagher, was recorded by McGuinness Flint and Mary Hopkin in the early 1970s.
"Sparrow" | |
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Song by Marvin Gaye | |
from the album Here, My Dear | |
Released | 1978 |
Recorded | 1977 |
Genre | |
Length | 6:11 |
Label | Tamla |
Songwriter(s) | Ed Townsend Marvin Gaye |
Producer(s) | Marvin Gaye |
Here, My Dear track listing | |
14 tracks
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"Sparrow" is a 1978 jazz song recorded by singer Marvin Gaye issued on the singer's 1978 album, Here, My Dear album.[1] The lyrics basically have a poetic and religious tone to them as Gaye calls a sparrow "to sing (his) beautiful song" to let him make sure that things are all right even when they aren't. In the song's climactic bridge, Gaye coos to the bird to sing to him personally before the bird flies away in hopes he can find inspiration.
Personnel
- All vocals, keyboards and synthesizers by Marvin Gaye
- Drums by Bugsy Wilcox
- Percussion by Elmira Collins
- Bass by Frank Blair
- Guitar by Wali Ali
- Trumpet by Nolan Smith
- Tenor saxophone by Charles Owens and Fernando Harkness
- Alto saxophone (solo) by Ernie Fields
References
- ^ Dombal, Ryan (July 2, 2017). "Marvin Gaye: Here, My Dear". Pitchfork. Retrieved March 7, 2024.
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