
Stubborn Kind of Fellow (Live) Marvin Gaye
"Stubborn Kind of Fellow" by Marvin Gaye, released in 1962, is a #Soul song that explores themes of love, pride, and resilience in relationships. The lyrics depict a man who is aware of his flaws but remains steadfast in his feelings. The song features catchy melodies and Gaye's smooth vocals, contributing to its lasting appeal in Motown history.

[Announcer]
How about it for Marvin Gaye?
[Intro]
Thank you
Thank you so much
Say yeah-yeah-yeah, say yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah, yeah
Say yeah-yeah-yeah, say yeah-yeah-yeah
That's right
[Verse 1]
Lord, I try to put my arms around you
All because I wanna hold you tight
(Hold you tight)
But every time I reach for you, baby
Try to kiss you, you're jumping out of sight
(Out of sight)
[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, baby, I've got news for you
Yeah, yeah, I've made plans for two
[Chorus]
I guess I'm just a stubborn kind of fellow
Got my mind made up to love you
Yeah, yeah
How about it for Marvin Gaye?
[Intro]
Thank you
Thank you so much
Say yeah-yeah-yeah, say yeah-yeah-yeah
Yeah, yeah
Say yeah-yeah-yeah, say yeah-yeah-yeah
That's right
[Verse 1]
Lord, I try to put my arms around you
All because I wanna hold you tight
(Hold you tight)
But every time I reach for you, baby
Try to kiss you, you're jumping out of sight
(Out of sight)
[Pre-Chorus]
Oh, baby, I've got news for you
Yeah, yeah, I've made plans for two
[Chorus]
I guess I'm just a stubborn kind of fellow
Got my mind made up to love you
Yeah, yeah
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