Sanctified Lady Explained

Sanctified Lady
Type:single
Artist:Marvin Gaye
Album:Dream of a Lifetime
Released:1985
Recorded:Ohain, Belgium (1982); Los Angeles, California (1984)
Genre:Funk, dance-pop
Label:CBS Records
Producer:Marvin Gaye
Gordon Banks
Prev Title:Joy
Prev Year:1983
Next Title:It's Madness
Next Year:1985

"Sanctified Lady" is a song by American soul singer Marvin Gaye, released posthumously in 1985 by Columbia Records.

Background

The title of the track was originally "Sanctified Pussy", a phrase which Gaye can be heard mumbling (appearing somewhat unedited) during certain parts of the updated chorus provided by The Waters, chants of "sanctified lady". Along with "Masochistic Beauty", the song was an outtake from the Midnight Love sessions, that remained unfinished due to the singer's death in 1984 at the age of 44. Despite being incomplete and omitted from the album, the song was planned and expected by the singer to become his next big record and follow-up to '"Sexual Healing."[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

The lyrics explore the singer's longing to find "that one woman who is untainted and incorruptible." Regarding the earlier receptions of the song and its title, Gaye once stated to ex-wife Janis that "Some say the song is beneath me. And yes, there is humor implicit in the title. But it is no joke. To find a church girl, pure and innocent... I need a woman as flawless as my own mother.”[6]

Years later, guitarist and longtime collaborator Gordon Banks (Gaye's brother-in-law) helped to finish the track by adding a choir and an electronic beat throughout the song, plus a vocodered chant of the title at the beginning.

Reception

"Sanctified Lady" was issued as the first release from the singer's posthumous album Dream of a Lifetime, and despite the mumbling of Gaye's original title became a modest hit upon its release, reaching #2 on the US R&B singles chart.

Credits

See also

Midnight Love

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Jheri Curl Fridays 41: "Sanctified Lady". Mike. Heyliger. popdose.com. 27 April 2012.
  2. Web site: Dream Of A Lifetime. Robert. Seidenberg. July 4, 1985. rollingstone.com.
  3. Web site: HOW SWEET IT WASN'T: THE TORTURED LIFE AND 'DIVIDED SOUL' OF MARVIN GAYE. Lynn Van. Matre. April 28, 1985. chicagotribune.com.
  4. Web site: FOR MARVIN GAYE, LIFE - THROUGH SONG - GOES ON. Jon. Pareles. May 12, 1985. The New York Times.
  5. Web site: Top South Florida News, Sports, Weather and Entertainment - South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Sun-sentinel.com. 26 November 2021.
  6. Web site: After the Dance: My Life With Marvin Gaye - Jan Gaye (2015). Jan. Gaye. Publicism.info.