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The most successful group in black music history was formed in 1961 in Detroit, Michigan, USA, by former members of two local R&B outfits. Eddie Kendricks (b. 17 December 1939, Union Springs, Alabama, USA) and Paul Williams (b. 2 July 1939, Birmingham, Alabama, USA, d. 17 August 1973) both sang with the Primes; Melvin Franklin (b. David English, 12 October 1942, Montgomery, Alabama, USA, d. 23 February 1995, Los Angeles, California, USA), Eldridge Bryant and Otis Williams (b. Otis Miles 30 October 1941, Texarkana, Texas, USA) came from the Distants. Initially known as the Elgins, the quintet were renamed the Temptations by Berry Gordy when he signed them to Motown in 1961. After issuing three singles on the Motown subsidiary Miracle Records, one of them under the pseudonym of the Pirates, the group moved to the Gordy label. ‘Dream Come Home’ provided their first brief taste of chart status in 1962, although it was only when they were teamed with writer/producer/performer Smokey Robinson that the Temptations achieved consistent success. The group’s classic line-up was established in 1963, when Eldridge Bryant was replaced by David Ruffin (b. 18 January 1941, Meridian, Mississippi, USA). His gruff baritone provided the perfect counterpoint to Kendricks’ wispy tenor and falsetto, a contrast that Smokey Robinson exploited to the full. Over the next two years, he fashioned a series of hits in both ballad and dance styles, carefully arranging complex vocal harmonies that hinted at the group’s doo-wop heritage. ‘The Way You Do The Things You Do’ was the Temptations’ first major hit, a stunningly simple rhythm number featuring a typically cunning series of lyrical images. ‘My Girl’ in 1965, the group’s first US number 1, demonstrated Robinson’s graceful command of the ballad idiom, and brought Ruffin’s vocals to the fore for the first time. This track, featured in the movie ‘My Girl’, was reissued in 1992 and was once again a hit. ‘It’s Growing’, ‘Since I Lost My Baby’, ‘My Baby’ and ‘Get Ready’ continued the run of success into 1966, establishing the Temptations as the leaders of the Motown sound. ‘It’s Growing’ brought a fresh layer of subtlety into Robinson’s lyric writing, while ‘Get Ready’ embodied all the excitement of the Motown rhythm factory, blending an irresistible melody with a stunning vocal arrangement. Norman Whitfield succeeded Robinson as the Temptations’ producer in 1966 – a role he continued to occupy for almost a decade. He introduced a new rawness into their sound, spotlighting David Ruffin as an impassioned lead vocalist, and creating a series of R&B records that rivalled the output of Stax and Atlantic for toughness and power. ‘Ain’t Too Proud To Beg’ introduced the Whitfield approach, and while the Top 3 hit ‘Beauty Is Only Skin Deep’ represented a throwback to the Robinson era, ‘I’m Losing You’ and ‘You’re My Everything’ confirmed the new direction. The peak of Whitfield’s initial phase with the group was ‘I Wish It Would Rain’, a dramatic ballad that the producer heightened with delicate use of sound effects. The record was another major hit, and gave the Temptations their sixth R&B number 1 in three years. It also marked the end of an era, as David Ruffin first requested individual credit before the group’s name, and when this was refused, elected to leave for a solo career.
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