This was not the first Tempts song, but it was the first I remember hearing
and I loved it :) It made me happy ! I saw them on ? Shindig and other shows
and I felt happy! This song is so cute, it is still so cute and clever
I saw the Temptations with the MotorCity Review in Pittsburgh and I felt happy!
You got a smile so bright...you coulda been a candle
I'm holdin you so tight...you know you coulda been a handle
The way you swept you swept me off my feet, you know you coulda been a broom
The way you smell so sweet, you know you coulda been some perfume
This song still makes me happy and still makes me smile. I play it a lot
Any time I am depressed I play this and I smile
Here is a really really early clip of the Tempting Temptations..this is unique because the guys are NOT dressed alike, they look like they just grabbed stuff from their own closets, check out the sweater on Melvin haha
But I love their energy, they were not polished and sophisticated here, they even
bump into each other as they do an early version of the "Temptation walk" LOL
Eddie looks very shy and sweet here too..and sings like an angel...
watch and smile
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Monday
This just makes me happy happy happy happy
Sunday
RIP Ali Ollie Woodson....
Sad news...Gone too soon...Ali Ollie Woodson
Ali Ollie Woodson died in Southern California aged 58 on May 30, 2010 after battling leukaemia for nearly 18 months
Ali was lead singer of the Tempts from 1984-86
and then from 1988 to 1996
Ali also toured with the Tempts in Japan in 2002 when (then) member Barrington "Bo" Henderson was unable to accompany the group due to visa problems.
Ali is best known for singing lead on "Treat Her Like a Lady" (he co wrote it with Otis Williams). With Ali the group was able to again get hits on the charts, with a more soulful/funk sound
My favorite song
Guess WHO???? Guess which Temptation sang with the Marvelettes??
Here is a little trivia fact : Which of the Temptations sang with the Marveletes??
Click the Video to hear him....in the beginning of the song
Once you hear I know you will "know who" haha
Wednesday
The Tempts do "Broadway">>>> the best
I admit I am not a big "Broadway" fan.
However, when I hear the Tempts versions of Broadway songs I sort of change my mind
I think the tv producers and their management were pushing them to sing these sort of songs, and they rose to the challenge beautifully! Paul especially seemed to be able to "nail it">> check out his "Man of La Mancha"
Best Group ever.....Star Spangled Banner by the Tempts!!
Now..the Star Spangled Banner is a very hard song to sing
More PROOF that the Temptations are the greatest group ever..
listen to them sing it in 1984
and then recently April 6 2009!!
Just beautiful...the best group ever...Temptations Forever
Friday
I LOVE Otis's Book...Temptations
If you have seen the movie, you really should read the book.
You begin to understand how and why some things were changed in the movie.
Otis added an extra chapter 10 years after the book was first published..and
after the deaths of his fellow Tempts, David, Eddie and his dearest friend Blu (Melvin)
I really really respect Otis...what a legacy this man has produced for us.
He showed nothing but class and understanding and compassion for his fellow
Tempts. I personally think he showed a LOT of restraint.
I admire the way Otis held the group together, kept his own head on straight,
and never strayed from his mission...Temptations forever.
IF you are a Tempts fan, you really should read the real deal, straight from Otis
It's all "Relative"?? Who was related to who??
Sometimes people mistakenly think that Otis WILLIAMS and Paul WILLIAMS were related, but they were not. In fact, Otis was born in Texas, Paul in Alabama, and both of their families just happened to move to Detroit.
>>> Richard Street was Melvin Franklyn's cousin...Richard sang on and off for the Temptations for over 20 years, often "filling in" for a missing/awol member...he covered for Paul during his last, troubled days with the group, even singing from a live mic backstage if Paul was not in good shape (this was in the TV movie, and from everything I have read, it was true)
Richard joined the group after Paul leftin 1971 and stayed with them until after Melvyn died,at that point he felt left out and was having some problems with the group so he left.
>>>>Melvyn was also related to......Rick James..yes, the original Superfreak! Melvyn was his uncle! Both talented ...but really really different...Melvyn was by all accounts a really nice guy , good man, family man,....and Rick James...well...Superfreak says it all
~~~~~~~~~
More ties : David Ruffin was the younger brother of Jimmy Ruffin. Jimmy and David both had contracts before they met the Tempts...in fact for a time they wanted Jimmy to join them. Jimmy had the hit "I've Passed this Way Before".
After David left/was removed from the Temptations, he recorded an album with Jimmy called "I Am My Brother's Keeper". Jimmy Ruffin was able to keep working and then leave the music business without getting involved in the drugs and problems that tortured poor David. Jimmy left the USA and settled in England where he has enjoyed a successful career as a talk show host!
Wednesday
The Tempts sing a HDL (Four Tops sounding) song
Holland-Dozier-Holland penned many hits, but none for the Tempts...Gordy would NOT allow it. Looking back, it was probably a wise move
The early hits of the Temptations were mostly from Smokey Robinson, the Prince of Motown, Barry Gordy's "pet" and the then VP of Motown
Later the (controversial) Norman Whitfield wrote hits for them...and was in a power struggle for the right to produce the Temptations who were the top male act at Motown
Gordy, always looking for the hits, set them against each other...when Whitfield's
over took Robinson's softer "Get Ready" (with Eddie on lead)
Tuesday
The Battles.....Tempts vs 4 Tops!
A really fun video from 1985
You also will see some other great groups, including my 2nd favorite group The Manhattans (the 4 Tops are my 2nd fav Motown group, and 3rd fav all together)
Gordy had a tradition of "battles" between groups (and even battles between songs,
some songs would "answer" other hit songs)
Check it out !
Another fun "Battle"..Paris 1992..at Paris Disney...all in great form here
Here is a rare copy (with Japanese subtitles) of a Battle
Motown also released a recording of this Battle and I can only assume that
is why it is hard to find on video ...they wanted money for it haha
Let's talk about Dennis Edwards
One of the most amazing things about the Temptations is that they were able to lose
the distinctive,fantastic, and yes, hit making, voice of David Ruffin and then find
a replacement that would be able to stand on his own and lead them to more great
hits and awards.
Dennis Edwards was the lead singer for the Contours, and he brought a rougher
high energy sound the group...at this time the Producing and writing was handled by Norman Whitfield who put Dennis's voice to good use.
With Dennis the Tempts moved with the "times", and were able to change their "sound" to fit the current trends! "Cloud Nine", "Psychelic Shack", "Can't Get Next to You"
and of course "Papa was a Rolling Stone" !
Dennis was on and off again with the Tempts and at one point he toured with Eddie and David Ruffin...wow!
Here is a young Dennis on "Can't Get Next to You"
Dennis went solo for awhile, and his "Don't Look Any Further" was a hit, also has been sampled by soooo many rap and hip hop artists
The talented Siedah Garrett also sang back up for Michael Jackson,
she never really had a solo hit however, really a shame
and yeah...ahem.....
I am NOT going to comment on why Dennis is moving his mouth like that LOL
Props to Tops...the 4 Tops
2nd in line in the Motown Dynasty, IMHO the 4 Tops were the Kings of Soul,
only behind the Emperors...the Temptations
I really loved seeing them in person again, only Duke is there from the originals
but it is very touching to see that
The amazing thing about the 4 Tops is that they are the group that was active the longest time without ever ever changing members!
The group sang together for an astounding 44 years until then 59 year old Lawrence Benton died of lung cancer in 1997....the 3 then toured a short while as "The Tops" then added Theo Peoples (who sang with the Tempts for awhile)...he took over as lead
when Levi Stubbs was forced to stop touring as he was suffering from cancer.
The added Ronnie McNair to the group
Founding member Obie Benson died of lung cancer in 2005. His son, Roquel Benson
now is a 4 Top..so the legacy lives on!
Levi Stubbs was a fantastic singer who could have sung Opera...unlike most of the
lead singers who were tenors (Ruffin, Kendricks) or Falsettos (Kendricks) Levi was a Baritone. The bulk of their hits were written by the powerhouse team of Holland-Dozier-Holland who also penned most of the Supremes hits
HDH pitched most of the songs at the higher end of Levi's comfortability which results in the urgent, almost strained, vibrant quality of his singing.
To his credit, Levi never once recorded any songs without his best buddies, the other 3 Tops. He did voice the roll of the Plant in "Little Shop of Horrors"
Sadly Levi died in 2008. The 4 Tops carry, with Benson's son and Duke Fakir.
"Till Death do Us Part"...a true vow for these wonderful guys.
Here is one of my favorite songs from the 4 Tops
Monday
Is there a Tempts song that I don't like???
Hmmm....I was thinking about this while listening to the wonderful
and vast lineup of wonderful songs and singing on the "Emperors of Soul"
Is there a song that I don't love?? Yeah...a couple
that I don't like?? hmm....that is harder, I like most of their songs
Yes, some of the (very) early work is much less distinctive, but the
voices are great...(sometimes the material not so much)
There is probably only one song I personally "don't like"...and flip through
on a cd...it is "Angel Doll". I don't remember it from the days when I bought
Tempts records on vinyl, or from the radio.
I think I heard it on "compilation" albums. I recently did a little google on it
and was surprised to find that Stevie Wonder was one of the songwriters??? That
was a surprise cause I love Stevie Wonder and have seen him perform twice.
However, something about the song still "jars" me or annoys me...David sings it
well, the voices are great but it seems like it is "speeding" too fast, and for me that gets annoying.
Click here to hear Angel Doll
(Oh...and I am not crazy about some of the Broadway show tune/"standard" Las Vegasy
stuff....cause I don't like that sort of Music, but I would still rather hear the Temptations sing it than anyone else)
So, yes the only song I would say I really DO NOT like is "Angel Doll"...sort of the Temptations merged with the Chipmunks
Sunday
Guess WHO??? Who is singing backup for Mary Wells???
Yeah....3 guesses...and the first 2 don't count
As we know the Tempts were signed to Motown but couldn't seem to get a "hit"
Gordy was not one to waste talent however, and so they sang backup on various
songs when and where needed.
The fantastic and soulful voice of Mary Wells was enhanced by...the Tempts
I think this was at the point between Al Bryant and David Ruffin...when they were a foursome for a few short months....wow...listen to this
Here is a little known concert clip at the famous Apollo Theater....and look WHO is singing backup!....wow
Gossip Gossip Gossip...some interesting stuff from "Panache Report"
This is a cool site with up to the minute entertainment news and gossip
and a whole page devoted to "gossip" rumors and facts about the stars of Motown
including of course the premier Men's group...our Temptations
some of it is not pretty...but you can't tear yourself away
some of it is very sad...and makes one think "if only"
I was delighted however to see various good posts that help support my thoughts that while David Ruffin was no saint with Tammy Terrell,(yes, he was an abusive addicted jerk)....there is also NO validity to the idea that he "caused" the brain tumor that killed her so young. It was a heredity based disease/tumor
Click here to read the (old) but still Juicy Motown Gossip from Pananche
Monday
What made/makes the Tempts soooo special???
I don't pretend or claim to be a music expert.
I can't carry a tune.
However.....I still will jump right in and share my own (untrained) opinion
I have always felt it was the combo of 5 great voices...
and the range of their voices....
the rich deep bass of Melvin Franklyn
the clear high falsetto of (*young) Eddie Kendrick/s
the unique passion of David's tenor
the blending of the five voices
The Temptations were able to rotate "leads", share leads, and in some songs have
all of them trade off singing lines
There weren't any other groups who could do this , and none have done it since them
Friday
Saddest song....but so beautiful
The pure emotion that David Ruffin put into "I Wish it Would Rain" is still amazing...it still gives me goose bumps
the story behind this song is so sad, the pain you hear in those words was so so real
The writers>>
Norman Whitfield
Barrett Strong
Roger Penzabene Lyrics..
Rodger was a staff writer at Motown, he wrote the lyrics, and the lyrics to the sad follow up "I Could Never Love Another After Loving You" (Ruffin's last recording with the original Five)
Rodger wrote from his heart....he loved his wife and she was cheating on,
everyone at Motown apparently knew she was cheating, and still he stuck by her,
"I Wish it Would Rain" was released right before Christmas 1967....on New Years Eve Rodger Penzabene committed Suicide, a week after the single's release!
Talk about "Soul" Music, talk about "feeling" the music, this poor guy was really in pain and he transfered that pain to those haunting beautiful songs
Just a thought...would the Tempts be called "Stalkers" today??
I must say that I love the Temptations...and listen to them all the time.
However, there are times when I wonder...how would some of these songs go over
in today's world??
Some people laughingly refer to "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" as the "stalker song"!
Probably in today's world, with Facebook and Myspace and cell phones, and all sorts
of stalkers, the song would raise eyebrows..and hackles. Not "politically correct"
However, as a product of the times it was written in I like the song and think it is
more about a young guy who is not afraid to do what he can to win his girlfriend back.
Face it...most of the Tempts songs are about Love (until the Psychedelic time)
and in most of the song's whichever Tempt singing is either professing love,
asking to be taken back, or sad cause of losing a love. You never heard them singing
about being nasty to women or talking about "baby got butt" or being crude or rude.
Besides who wouldn't want (the young) David Ruffin to stalk them LOL??
In the "Stalker" mode...listen to the words of "Aint Too Proud to Beg", "Please, Return your Love to Me"..."I will Never Love Another"
Davids last song with the original Temptations?
It amazes me that the Tempts were able to get it together and make such a beautiful
song during what was surely a "tense" and tough time.
"I Could Never Love Another" is from 1968. The info at YouTube says "one of David's last hits">> but no, it was his last hit (and last recording) with the original Temptations. The harmony is amazing and David's soulful voice carries so much yearning and passion....
enjoy>>
I really liked this song, however, I realize many people may not know it, and while it charted it was not a huge hit.
No matter what problems they were going through at the time, you can hear how beautifully their voices blend...this is their final song together (until the short lived "Reunion" decades later)
We don't have any videos of them performing this : they recorded it in the studio
They fired David Ruffin before ever performing it, however it still charted
During the brief "Reunion" David recorded "You Better Beware" with the group
and it is on their "Temptations Reunion" Album.
What a voice....the only thing (IMHO) lacking was the writing, they just didn't
have the songwriters they needed. I personally think Motown "cheezed" them :(
Click here to hear David sing "You Better Beware" with the Reunited Temptations
Monday
David Ruffin's First Lead with the Temptations
From the movie one might think "My Girl" was the first time David Ruffin took the lead>> but really this was his first turn at Lead.
"You'll Lose a Precious Love" was on the album "The Temptations Sing Smokey"
This was recorded on March 2, 1964
David's voice is just amazing isn't it?? And I LOVE Melvin's thrilling Bass! They just don't make em like this anymore.
I think the B side,s the album fillers, the cover songs of the Tempts are better most of today's music.
Sunday
The Temptations Dance Tribute
Dancing Machines :) Check it out
One of the things that truly set the Tempts apart is their dancing ability!
They truly set the bar that no other group has reached...but many have tried, and when
you see groups over the past 40 years you see the influence they had.
Here is a fantastic Tribute to the Dancing Temptations!
I really love the way they put so much thought and attention to every song, really every song has it's own dance and routine!
They look like they are having so much fun!
Watch this great video and enjoy!
Tuesday
More About Paul Williams
More about Paul Williams
Sometimes with the attention given to David and Eddie, people forget about Paul.
Paul was a real force in shaping the fantastic group that would become the Temptations.
Paul was a great dancer and was the one who put together the original dance routines
the group used!
As I said before, I think the Temptations Movie has given Paul an unfair rep:
Alcoholic? Suicide?? yes, that is likely...however, there is also some evidence that he might have been murdered?
Plus while Paul did turn to alcohol, the movie failed to show that he suffered from Sickle Cell Anemia....he was in terrible pain and my own thought is that he "self medicated" with booze.
I have firsthand knowledge of people inflicted with the curse of alcoholism and I know that many people use it to drown both physical and pschological pain
Paul was terribly short of breath and tired and in pain from Sickle Cell. The movie made it seem as if he only picked up booze for no reason. As the years went by they had to have oxygen backstage for Paul after each set/show. From all I have read the info about using Richard Street to sing Paul's parts behind the stage is true however. Any way you look at it a real tragedy
Paul had a great voice too...more true R&B, a little rougher, he did sing lead on some of their early records. You can also hear him distinctly in some of the work they did with Dennis Edwards "
Paul sang lead on one of my favorites..."Don't Look Back"
Trivia Fact : The Temptations have NEVER sung "Don't Look Back" in concert since Paul's tragic death....except for when they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and then they sang it in tribute to him. Paul also was honored with the award posthumously at the ceremony for them in 1989
Trivia Fact : Paul Williams Jr, Paul's son, sings and tours with "The Temptations Review with Dennis Edwards" !!
The Temptations in West Palm Beach...Feb 2009
but then....came....the....GREATEST GROUP EVER.....THE TEMPTATIONS
and they were...fantastic...amazing....breathtaking!
Oh and they still can dance....so smooth. They looked great in snazzy blazers and white pants. When they sang "My Girl" and "I Wish it Would Rain" I admit I cried
IF you get a chance to see these masters of soul....see them. Otis looked fantastic by the way....Thank you Otis for keeping the group together all these years.
The Temptations are special and magic..."you surely must be Magic"
Oh...My....I will also admit I bought a snazzy black and red Temptations Tee Shirt haha
Tempts and Four Tops Concert...Feb 2009 : Four Tops
I was lucky enough to see the Tempts yet again, at Kravitz Center in West Palm Beach.
The Four Tops were fantastic...Bless them...Levi is surely missed.
How amazing that those 4 guys stayed together "till death do us part"
It was wonderful to see and hear them. I was especially thrilled when they sang "Bernadette" and "Just Ask the Lonely"
Yes, I love the Temptations Movie...but some corrections
YES....I love the Temptations Movie....and have watched it so many times I know it by heart
However, I do want to set some things straight here
Otis wrote the book but did NOT have production control of the tv movie
The movie came out shortly after the death of Melvin
Melvin (by all accounts) was the sweetheart that he was shown to be in the movie
However, the movie sort of neglected the fact he was a good family man and dad,
as well as being the best Bass singer ever and Otis Williams Best Buddy Forever
Melvin did NOT die in front of Otis and his mother...Melvin DID destroy his health due to cortisone shots he kept taking to ease the pain of the RA he was inflicted with. He developed diabetes
and heart problems from the cortisone shots *(and maybe did not recover fully from the time he was shot by the car thief)
However, the Tempts recorded their last song with Melvin "Blue" on the album "For Lover's Only"...the last song Melvin sang on was "Life is But a Dream"....and that was the last time Otis sang with him. Melvin took ill, lapsed into a coma and died 6 days later in hospital, NOT in his mother's kitchen.
Another problem in the movie is David Ruffin's tragic death....he admittedly was brought to the hospital but the driver told them "This is David Ruffin of the Temptations"....and then the driver/rat took off...the hospital tried to save David but failed...however, he was NOT left in a morque unknown as the movie states...that is just wrong
I also feel that Paul Williams was given an unfair treatment and I will make a whole other post about this
One thing that I have read : people who knew David Ruffin all praise the talents of Leon in his portrayal of the great singer!
Temptations Forever...in Perspective
My very favorite group of all time...ever...Temptations forever
The Tempations in Perspective
I grew up with the Temptations Music...hit after hit...always something new
on the radio. They were the Premier American Group...just about the ONLY American
group that kept turning out hits during the "British Invastion"
Hit after Hit...
I now sit around on Youtube arguing with 13 year old boys in Spain etc about this..
I don't think kids today understand just how "dominant" the Temptations really were.
They rose to the top with the "Classic Five" lineup...the hits from Eddie and David..
then despite troubles and line up changes they came out with new and exciting material with Dennis Edwards, moving from "Classic Soul" into Funk.
Today we see so many flash in the pan groups. We see groups that are one hit wonders. And Prima Donna Groups that take years between albums.
The Temptations just kept on bringing out the songs, the voices....the harmony
Love songs, funny songs, dancing songs, sad songs, Christmas Songs, "Standard" songs,
funky songs, "message songs", even a bit of gospel and Broadway...
I loved them all. Plus they were on TV a lot too...even Ed Sullivan which was a HUGE show back in the 60's.
If I had only one group to listen to forever, it would of course be the Temptations
In fact...that is about what I do anyhow...mostly I listen to the Tempts
(with a bit of Motown, Manhattans, Classic Rock and yeah a little pop thrown in there)
The Tweens (Spanish and otherwise) should understand that these songs were what everyone listened to. Hit after Hit.
Temptations Forever...my all time Favorite Group.
I have seen them in various lineups..and I have loved
every one. I last saw them in West Palm Beach in Feb 2009...Fantastic
Links, Favorite Videos, Facts, Trivia, and Tributes to the Temptations.