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Marvin Gaye - The Midnight Special 1974 — DeepCutsArchive
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Marvin Gaye - The Midnight Special 1974

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Thomasina Winifred Montgomery, professionally known as Tammi Terrell, was an American singer-songwriter, widely known as a star singer for Motown Records during the 1960s, notably for a series of duets with singer Marvin Gaye.

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