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2[[caption-width-right:400:The Classic 5 (from left to right): David Ruffin, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, Otis Williams, Eddie Kendricks]]
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4->''I've got sunshine, on a cloudy day''\
5''When it's cold outside, I've got the month of May''\
6''Well I guess you'd say''\
7''What can make me feel this way?''\
8''My girl (my girl, my girl)''\
9''Talkin' 'bout my girl (My girl!)''
10-->-- "My Girl", the Temptations' SignatureSong.
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12The Temptations (often billed as "The Temptin' Temptations") are one of the most iconic RAndB groups of all time, as well as Creator/{{Motown}}'s premier male vocal group in the 1960s, known for their distinct harmonies, choreography, and flashy wardrobe.
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14The group was formed in 1960 as a merge of two vocal groups: The Primes (the male counterpart to the Primettes, later known as Music/TheSupremes), consisting of Eddie Kendricks and Paul Williams; and The Elgins, consisting of Otis Williams, Melvin Franklin, and [[ThePeteBest Elbridge "Al" Bryant]]. Shortly thereafter, they were signed to Motown under the name "The Temptations".
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16Initially, they had several low charting singles before Al Bryant was fired for [[GrievousBottleyHarm attacking Paul]] and replaced by David Ruffin....
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18And soon after, they had their BreakthroughHit with "The Way You Do The Things You Do". They quickly had a string of hits written and produced by Smokey Robinson and then Norman Whitfield including "AintTooProudToBeg", "Get Ready", "(I Know) I'm Losing You", and especially "My Girl". During this time, they distinguished themselves from other R&B acts through slick choreography and the use of their trademark four-headed microphone stand, which gave each member an individual microphone for better audio quality while also providing enough space to dance.
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20All things seemed well on the surface, but problems began brewing behind the scenes. Ruffin started vying for a bigger push (including changing the name to "David Ruffin and The Temptations") and was plagued by drug use and erratic behavior, culminating in his firing in 1968 to be replaced by Dennis Edwards. Kendricks was also in conflict with Otis and Franklin over the direction of the band, as well as contractual issues, which resulted him leaving in 1971, with Paul leaving soon after due to health issues, dying in 1973 in an apparent suicide.
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22In the years following, they went through [[RevolvingDoorBand various lineup changes]], including a brief reunion with Kendricks and Ruffin in 1982, with varying degrees of success. They remained legends nonetheless, getting inducted onto the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1989, and receiving the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010, and were the subject of a [[Series/TheTemptations miniseries]] in 1998 and a biographical JukeboxMusical, ''Ain't Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations'', in 2018.
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24[[TearJerker Sadly though, many of the members have died]], and by the mid-1990s, only Otis was still living from the classic lineup; he and Melvin Franklin's estate now own the group's name.
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27!!Principal Members (Founding members in '''bold'''; Current Members in ''italic''):
28* Larry Braggs: tenor (2016-19)
29* '''Elbridge "Al" Bryant''': tenor (1960-63; d. 1975)
30* Mario Corbino : tenor (2020-21)
31* George Curtis "G.C." Cameron: tenor (2003-07)
32* Ollie Cregett (Ali-Ollie Woodson): tenor (1984-87, 1989-97, 2002; d. 2010)
33* [[Music/GeorgeClinton Ray Davis]]: bass (1994-85; d. 2005)
34* Dennis Edwards: tenor (1968-77, 1980-84, 1987-89; d. 2018)
35* '''David English (Melvin Franklin)''': bass (1960-95; his death)
36* ''Anthony "Tony" Grant'': tenor (2021-present)
37* Willie Green: bass (2016-22)
38* Damon Harris: high tenor (1971-75; d. 2013)
39* Barrington "Bo" Henderson: tenor (1998-2003)
40* Walter "Joe" Herndon: bass (2003-15)
41* ''Jawan M. Jackson'': bass (2022-present)
42* '''Eddie Kendrick (Eddie Kendricks)''': high tenor (1960-71, 1982; d. 1992)
43* Glenn Leonard: high tenor (1975-83)
44* Harry [=McGillberry=]: bass (1995-2003; d. 2006)
45* '''''Otis Miles, Jr. (Otis Williams)''''': tenor/baritone (1960-present)
46* Ricky Owens: high tenor (1971; d. 1996)
47* Theo Peoples: baritone/tenor (1992-98)
48* Louis Price: tenor (1977-80)
49* Davis "David" Ruffin: tenor (1964-68, 1982; d. 1991)
50* Richard Street: baritone (1971-92; d. 2013)
51* ''Ron Tyson'': high tenor (1983-present)
52* ''Terry Weeks'': baritone (1997-present)
53* Bruce Williamson: tenor (2007-15; d. 2020)
54* '''Paul Williams''': baritone (1960-71; d. 1973)
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56!!My Tropes, Talkin' 'bout my tropes!:
57* AddledAddict:
58** David Ruffin was fired in part because of his cocaine addiction, which plagued his solo career and culminated in his death from an overdose in 1991.
59** In his last months as a member, Paul increasingly struggled to perform due to his illness (he suffered from Sickle Cell Disease) and alcoholism. To try and keep Paul in the group, Richard Street -- who'd eventually take Paul's place -- was hired to provide vocals off stage as Paul lip-synched[[note]]excepting Paul's signature solos, like "For Once in My Life"[[/note]]. Unfortunately, Paul deteriorated too much and he was removed from the lineup[[note]]He remained a full member of the group, receiving a one-fifth share of royalties, in the hopes that he could recover and rejoin the others, but this was not to be[[/note]].
60* AintTooProudToBeg: Their song "AintTooProudToBeg" is the TropeNamer, with the lead singing about how much he's willing to humiliate himself for another chance with his girl.
61* AlbumFiller: As with most Motown releases early on, this was not unheard of.
62* TheAlcoholic: Al Bryant, which lead to his firing and eventual death from cirrhosis, and later Paul. The other members tried desperately to keep Paul away from alcohol, but he'd always manage to get hold of a drink and they eventually had to dismiss him when they couldn't cope with his spiraling behavior anymore.
63* AllLoveIsUnrequited: In "Just My Imagination," the singer is pining for a woman who doesn't even know who he is.
64* TheBigGuy: The group used to be one of the tallest music acts around with each member standing over six feet. This was readily apparent whenever the group shared the stage with other acts and they towered over everyone else.
65* BigEater: Eddie, hence his nickname "Cornbread".
66* TheConstant: The group has a tumultuous history with numerous lineup changes over the years. Otis Williams and Melvin Franklin were the two constants from the founding up until 1994, when Franklin had to retire due to health issues. As of 2018, Williams is the only surviving original member. Richard Street, as the group's baritone from 1971 to 1993, also helped anchor the lineup through constant changes in the lead and tenor slots. Ron Tyson, who's been the group's tenor since 1983, has been providing another constant, especially as tenures shortened and turnover became higher in the nineties.
67* CoverVersion: Several over the years, due to the occasional AlbumFiller that was the norm for early Motown records, as well as the standards and Christmas albums.
68* ChristmasSongs: ''The Temptations' Christmas Card'' (1970), ''Give Love at Christmas'' (1980)
69* DemotedToExtra: Paul Williams was the original lead singer of the group as well as the original choreographer, but both of these roles were given to others. However, he still played a key role in both areas until his illness and eventual departure.
70* TheDeterminator:
71** Otis, who has attempted to keep the group and name afloat at all costs.
72** Melvin, who fought through physical problems -- including rheumatoid arthritis that eventually became debilitating -- to continue performing until he no longer could.
73* EpicInstrumentalOpener: A common feature of the Progressive Soul period, which led to conflicts between the group and Norman Whitfield.
74* GrievousBottleyHarm: The final straw that led to Al Bryant being kicked out was an incident where he smashed a bottle in Paul's face when they were arguing about going on for an encore.
75* HeterosexualLifePartners:
76** Eddie and Paul, who grew up together in Birmingham, and later, Eddie and David.
77** Otis and Melvin, who closely led the band together until the latter's death.
78* LastOfHisKind: Since Melvin’s death, Otis is now the last surviving classic/original member, as well as the last living sixties/heyday era member since Dennis Edwards’.
79* NewSoundAlbum:
80** ''The Temptations With a Whole Lotta Soul''', their first with Norman Whitfield, represented a transition to a harder edge Soul sound as opposed to the doo wop flavored early records.
81** ''Cloud Nine'', in addition to being their first with Dennis Edwards, ushered in the group's Progressive Soul period that lasted until the mid-1970s.
82* OldSchoolChivalry: The subject of their latter day hit "Treat Her Like a Lady" with Ali-Ollie Woodson.
83* OneSteveLimit: Played straight with Damon Harris, whose real first name is Otis -- he chose to change his name because the Tempts already had someone with that name, founding member Otis Williams. Subverted by the group's classic lineup having two Davids -- Melvin Franklin, who was born David Melvin English but started going by his middle name and his stepfather's surname as a teenager, and David Ruffin, whose birth name is actually ''Davis'' Eli Ruffin.
84* PerformanceAnxiety: Eddie Kendricks was initially replaced by Vibrations’ lead singer Ricky Owens. But he was fired after two disastrous shows as he’d been crippled with stage fright.
85* ProtestSong: "War", released in 1970 at the peak of backlash against UsefulNotes/TheVietnamWar.
86* RevisitingTheRoots: After two years of specializing in uptempo numbers influenced by PsychedelicRock, they released "Just My Imagination" in 1971, an elegant ballad more in line with their older work, as a WinBackTheCrowd gesture. It worked perfectly, becoming one of their biggest hits.
87* RevolvingDoorBand: They've had dozens of members throughout their career.
88* SignatureMove: The "Temptations Walk", a strutting dance move they frequently break out for both slow and up-tempo numbers.
89* SillyLoveSongs: Their specialty early on their career.
90* SitcomArchNemesis: Two Motown specials pitted the Temptations against the Music/FourTops in a good-natured and tongue-in-cheek rivalry. The groups battled it out on stage in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDx3iCv2XCY 1983]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NF_qMvysgsY 1985]].
91* SpotlightStealingSquad: David Ruffin hogged the limelight as his ego grew, even demanding that the group be renamed "David Ruffin and the Temptation, eventually leading to his dismissal from the group. He'd later start sneaking into performances and snatching the microphone away from Dennis Edwards, to the delight of audiences, and security had to be tightened to put a stop to it.
92* StepUpToTheMicrophone:
93** Despite being the only consistent member, Otis' role has largely been on harmony vocals. However, he has on very rare occasions taken lead, such as "Don't Send Me Away" on ''Whole Lotta Soul'' and "I Ain't Got Nothin" on ''All Directions''.
94** Melvin would also occasionally take leads, most notably on standard [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JynlddDl-X4 “Ol Man River”]].
95** After David Ruffin's departure, Paul Williams took over singing Classic 5-era ballads. This brought him back into the spotlight after having lost his position as lead singer to Ruffin. This tradition continued after Williams' departure, with the group's baritone handling classic ballads while the lead singer handles older, up-tempo numbers.
96* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Richard Street first joined the Temptations as Paul Williams' soundalike, performing Paul's vocals offstage while Paul lip-synced and danced onstage. Once Paul had to quit once his health and alcohol issues became too much for the group to bear, Richard neatly stepped into Paul's role.
97** Ricky Owens, who was originally selected to replace Eddie Kendricks, was also a tall, handsome, skinny guy who could sing falsetto. Unfortunately, he didn’t last longer than two shows.
98* VocalEvolution:
99** David Ruffin's voice was much rougher when he came back for ''Reunion'' due to his hard-partying lifestyle. On the same album, Eddie Kendrick couldn't sing his trademark high notes at full voice due to years of chain smoking.
100** Ron Tyson's voice has changed as he's aged and he now regularly sings in high tenor, rather than in falsetto, during live performances.
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