Marvin gaye - ill be doggone

Marvin Gaye 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection-Best Of Marvin Gaye-Volume 1-The 60's ℗. 1 Remember password. Order by year. 2 " I'll Be Doggone " is a song recorded by the American soul singer Marvin Gaye and released on the Tamla label. The song talks about how a man tells his woman that he'll be "doggone" about simple things but if she did him wrong that he'd be "long gone". 3 Bem, eu vou ficar puto se eu não trabalhar o dia todo Well, I'll be doggone if I wouldn't work all day E eu vou ficar puto se eu não trouxer meu salário pra você And I'll be doggone if I wouldn't bring you my pay Mas se eu te pegar saindo por aí But if I ever caught you running around Gastando meu dinheiro por toda essa cidade Blowing my money all over this town. Então eu não ficaria puto Then I wouldn't be doggone Ei, ei! 4 In the #41 Rock & Roll song in the charts was I'll Be Doggone by Marvin Gaye. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic Rock & Roll song now. 5 Well, I'll be doggone if I wouldn't work all day And I'll be doggone if I wouldn't bring you my pay, baby But if I ever caught you running around Blowing my money all over this town Then I wouldn't be doggone Hey, hey, I'd be long gone Then I wouldn't be doggone wouldn't be doggone I'd be long gone, mm-hmm I'd be long gone Now, hey, hey, hey. I'll be doggone if you ain't a pretty thing baby And I'll be doggone if you ain't warm as a breath of spring baby And if we live to be a hundred years old If you ever let that spring turn cold Then I wouldn't be doggone wouldn't be doggone Hey, hey, hey, I'd be long gone I'd be long gone Oh, I wouldn't be doggone wouldn't be doggone Baby, I'd be long gone I'd be long gone mm-hmm Now, did you hear me? 6 "I'll Be Doggone" represents three firsts for Marvin Gaye: It was his first million-selling record, his first chart-topping R&B single and his first song to be co-written by Smokey Robinson and his fellow Miracles bandmates, Pete Moore and Marv Tarplin. 7 Well, I'll be doggone if I wouldn't work all day And I'll be doggone if I wouldn't bring you my pay But if I ever caught you running around Blowing my money all over this town. Then I wouldn't be doggone Hey, Hey! 8 Politically incorrect or not, “I’ll Be Doggone” was a huge hit in the spring of ’65, attaining Number One on the Billboard R&B charts – Marvin’s first – and his second consecutive Top 10 hit on the pop charts. 9 . 10 . 11 . 12