'Let's Get It On' is a classic Motown single, endlessly repeatable and always enjoyable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My dad liked a lot of Motown, but I didn't listen to it until my teenage years.
Maybe 'Can't Stop Feeling' and 'Turn It On' we'll just release as singles. It's a thing The Beatles used to do which I really loved, the idea of releasing something as a single completely on its own.
I grew up listening to oldies, like Motown. That's from my mom.
Once you're a Motown artist, you're always a Motown artist.
I love Motown, that whole era. Marvin Gaye, Smokey Robinson. I just put on Pandora, and put it on Motown, and it makes me smile; makes me smile so much.
I grew up not far from where Motown was founded, maybe 300 miles from Detroit and I've always liked - I used to like the way they made records. I still do, I just haven't had a chance to hear as much. They used to entertain me.
A big part of the Motown formula was, they took music and turned it into this sort of automotive assembly line. They were cranking out 10 songs a day in that studio, or more.
The colored folks been singing it and playing it just like I'm doin' now, man, for more years than I know. I got it from them.
I listened to a lot of Marvin Gaye and Motown records.
With the '60s era and Motown, my grandparents actually introduced us to that when I was younger, so I grew up listening to the Jackson Five, Aretha Franklin, The Temptations, The Supremes and Diana Ross' solo stuff. I just loved it.
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