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The Temptin' Temptations is the third studio album by The Temptations for the Gordy label released in 1965.The album includes several of the group's hits from 1965, and also includes a handful of singles that were not included on the Temptations' first 1965 album, The Temptations Sing Smokey.
Gettin' Ready is the fourth studio album by The Temptations for the Gordy label released in 1966.It marks the transition of the group from having Smokey Robinson as its main producer, with new producer Norman Whitfield taking over Robinson's position.
Peoples has confirmed in subsequent interviews that he was fired from the Temptations due to having issues with drug addiction. [2] After being released from The Temptations and the release of Phoenix Rising, he released his solo debut Down Time in 2000. In 1998, the Four Tops recruited former Temptations Theo Peoples to restore the group to a ...
Fellow rapper Coolio took the main role in the "Temptations" music video. Nelson said the video's production was ambitious, stating: "It's an incredible challenge to make a creative clip of a song without the artist." He goes onto say that Coolio helped enormously because he was the first to commit to his role as the bellboy. Nelson says that ...
The song has been frequently covered, most notably a 1970 version by Al Green, a slower-paced version without multi-lead vocals. Green's cover, the title track of his 1971 LP Al Green Gets Next to You, reached No. 60 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 11 on the R&B chart. Annie Lennox also covered the song on her 1995 album Medusa.
Take a Look Around (The Temptations song) A Tear from a Woman's Eyes; That's the Way Love Is (Isley Brothers song) That's Why (I Love You So) Too Busy Thinking About My Baby; Treat Her Like a Lady (The Temptations song) Truly Yours (The Spinners song) Try It Baby
Lead vocals by Eddie Kendricks Elbridge Al Bryant (line in the middle) Melvin Franklin (ad-lib on outro); Background vocals by Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, and Otis Williams
Glasshouse" is a 1975 R&B single by The Temptations. It was written by Motown songwriting team Charlemagne, which consisted of James Carmichael, Ronald Miller and Kathy Wakefield. The song appeared on the album A Song for You. It was the last top forty hit for The Temptations, going to number thirty-seven pop and number nine on the R&B charts ...