| | Smooth Sax Tribute To Marvin Gaye CD
Tributee: Marvin Gaye.
Personnel: Todd Burrell (keyboards, drum programming); Walter Chancellor, Jr. (saxophone, keyboards, drum programming). Smooth Sax Tribute To Marvin Gaye Music Smooth Sax Tribute To Marvin Gaye Songs | 1. | Distant Lover - Various Artists |
| 2. | Let's Get It On - Various Artists |
| 3. | Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing - Various Artists |
| 4. | I Heard It Through the Grapevine - Various Artists |
| 5. | I Want You - Various Artists |
| 6. | Trouble Man - Various Artists |
| 7. | Come Live With Me Angel - Various Artists |
| 8. | Sexual Healing - Various Artists |
| 9. | What's Going On - Various Artists |
| 10. | Inner City Blues (Makes Me Wanna' Holler) - Various Artists |
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