Try It Baby


"Try It Baby" is a slow blues ballad recorded by American soul singer Marvin Gaye, released on the Tamla label in 1964. The ballad was written and produced by Gaye's brother-in-law, Motown chairman Berry Gordy.

Background

The ballad talked of a woman who was "moving up" and "leaving behind". To help him along the way, the Temptations assisted Gaye in the track providing background vocals.
Cash Box described it as "a tantalizing, chorus-backed rhythm shuffler that Marvin does up in winning style."

Chart history

"Try It Baby" reached number 15 on the pop singles chart and number six on the R&B singles chart.
Chart Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 10015

Cover versions

Personnel

Marvin Gaye version
Supremes/Temptations version