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The Onion Song

"The Onion Song" was a hit for soul singers Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell in 1969. It reached the top ten overseas, where it became Gaye & Terrell's biggest hit in the United Kingdom, entering the singles chart on 15 November 1969 and peaking at No.9 on 9 December. "The Onion Song" was a more modest hit in the U.S. where it peaked at No. 18 on the soul singles chart and No. 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 Both the A-side and the B-side, "California Soul", were written by Ashford & Simpson.

Background
The song was originally intended for the Supremes but reassigned to Gaye and Terrell. Recording began in January 1969 with the recording of backing tracks. Gaye recorded his vocal on March 15 with further sessions two days later at the Golden World studio. Terrell was in a wheelchair and only recorded a guide vocal according to Valerie Simpson who was present at the recordings. Gaye later acknowledged the voice heard was Simpson and that Motown were aware of this but kept Terrell’s name on the label due to her failing health and the financial implications of removing her name. Terrell died, aged 24, just prior to the song's release as a single in the U.S., on March 20, 1970 and it became her and Gaye's last official single together. Record World called the song "a groovy, bouncy tune." Cash Box said it has a "brotherhood message with the rhythmic familiarity of past Marvin-Tammi hits." ==Chart performance==
Credits
• All vocals by Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell • All instrumentation by The Funk Brothers ==References==
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