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Joy (Marvin Gaye song)

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Released
  
1983

Label
  
Columbia

Length
  
4:22

Writer(s)
  
Marvin Gaye

Recorded
  
1982, Studio Katy, Ohaine, Belgium

Genre
  
Funk, synthpop, dance-pop

"Joy" is a 1983 single released by Marvin Gaye, the final single issued from his Midnight Love album. The song, which was built around a funk vibe, was inspired by Gaye's religious background, which had also inspired songs such as "God is Love", "Everybody Needs Love" and "Praise". Gaye introduced the song as a tribute to his father during his 1983 concert tour.

The song peaked at number seventy-eight on the Billboard R&B singles chart, and was the last single Gaye released while alive. Three later posthumous releases would reach the Billboard Top 40 over the next twenty years.

Credits

  • All vocals by Marvin Gaye
  • Instrumentation by:
  • Marvin Gaye: drums, Fender Rhodes, synthesizers, bass synthesizers
  • Gordon Banks: guitars, bass
  • Bobby Stern: tenor saxophone solo
  • References

    Joy (Marvin Gaye song) Wikipedia