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This month in 1965, The Temptations released their cherished single “Since I Lost My Baby” from their studio album ‘Temptin’ Temptations’! Written by Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore, it is the third consecutive Temptations hit single to feature the lead vocals of David Ruffin.

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The Temptations Classic Motown Tracey - Here for the Royal Tea!!! this would have been even funnier if it was David singing lead vs Dennis on this song. I could totally see David showing out about this 😂🤣

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The album features their two R&B hit singles “Get Ready” and “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg” as well as the original version of “Too Busy Thinking About My Baby.” Tell us which track from the album resonates with you the most in the comments below!

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Today in 1967, The Temptations released their single “You're My Everything,” written by Cornelius Grant, Rodger Penzabene and Norman Whitfield, and produced by Whitfield.

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Just in time for Father’s Day, this is recording artist/actor Trace Austin, my grandson, on a Times Square Billboard. I love you, Trace! - Dr. Otis Williams, founding member of The Temptations

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Today in 1966, the Temptations released their fourth studio album ‘Gettin’ Ready,’ co-produced by Smokey Robinson and Norman Whitfield.

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These pop songs were criticized, but they became the greatest songs everybody knows by heart. See the amazing list

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Today we celebrate the birthday of our brother, Barrington “Bo” Henderson, who was among the leading vocalists essential to the soulful sound of The Temps from 1998 to 2003. Bo made his debut on our platinum album, Phoenix Rising in 1998.

Today we celebrate the birthday of our brother, Barrington “Bo” Henderson, who was among the leading vocalists essential to the soulful sound of The Temps from 1998 to 2003. Bo made his debut on our platinum album, Phoenix Rising in 1998.
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& & - Why (Must We Fall In Love) (1969)

This was released as a British single in early 1970. It sounds (to me) like it had no.1 hit written all over it (stalled at #31). Diana Ross and sounded so great together!

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Today marks three years since the premiere of Spike Lee’s critically-acclaimed drama, ‘Da 5 Bloods.' Spike, a lifelong fan of The Temptations, paid tribute to the group by naming the lead characters after our classic lineup: David, Eddie, Paul, Otis, and Melvin – the '5 Bloods.'

Today marks three years since the premiere of Spike Lee’s critically-acclaimed drama, ‘Da 5 Bloods.' Spike, a lifelong fan of The Temptations, paid tribute to the group by naming the lead characters after our classic lineup: David, Eddie, Paul, Otis, and Melvin – the '5 Bloods.'
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