Temptations 1999

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Temptations 1999
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Lauren Hays (Beverly Halloway) Monique Parent (Charlene) Jay Huguley (Tanner) Brad Bartram (Dylan) Allison Thomas-Miller (Claire) Julian T. Brown (John) Cliff Potts (Ben Hopkins) Keri Windsor (Nicole) Scott Anthony (Bobby) Stephen Howard (Glen Gibson)
Beverly and Claire are two sisters who try to push through their parents' farm with the help of her husband, her boyfriend and a cowboy. But the bank did not stop pressuring and threatening to keep the ranch even before the harvest arrives. Among many problems Charlene comes for a few days, a friend of Beverly from the city and unaccustomed to the field. Financial stress and Charlene's arrival will trigger feelings and hidden passions than anyone suspected, temptations in the heat of the sun will be impossible to control.


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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the earlier vocal group of "Barbara" fame, see The Temptations (New York vocal group) .
The "Classic 5" lineup of the Temptations in 1967. Clockwise from top: David Ruffin , Melvin Franklin , Otis Williams , Eddie Kendricks , and Paul Williams .
For a detailed listing of the various versions of the Temptations (and a timeline), see List of the Temptations band members .


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" Psychedelic Shack " (1970)
" Why (Must We Fall in Love) " (1970)
" Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today) " (1970)
"Ungena Za Ulimwengu (Unite the World)" (1970) / " Hum Along and Dance " (1970)
" Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) " (1971)
"It's Summer" (1971)
" Superstar (Remember How You Got Where You Are) " (1971)
"Take a Look Around" (1972)
" Mother Nature " (1972) / "Funky Music Sho Nuff Turns Me On" (1972)
" Papa Was a Rollin' Stone " (1972)
" Masterpiece " (1973)
"Plastic Man" (1973)
"Hey Girl (I Like Your Style)" (1973)
" Law of the Land " (1973)
" Let Your Hair Down " (1973)
"Heavenly" (1974)
"You've Got My Soul on Fire" (1974)
" Happy People " (1974)
" Shakey Ground " (1975)
" Glasshouse " (1975)
"Keep Holdin' On" (1976)
"Up the Creek (Without a Paddle)" (1976)
"Who are You (and What are You Doing the Rest of Your Life)" (1976)
"In a Lifetime" (1977)
"Think for Yourself" (1977)
"Bare Back" (1978)
"Ever Ready Love" (1978)


"Power" (1980)
"Struck By Lightning Twice" (1980)
"Aiming At Your Heart" (1981)
"Oh What A Night" (1981)
" Standing On The Top - Pt. 1 " (1982)
"More On The Inside" (1982)
"Money's Hard To Get" (1982)
"Love On My Mind Tonight" (1983)
"Surface Thrills" (1983)
"Miss Busy Body (Get Your Body Busy)" (1983)
"Sail Away" (1984)
" Treat Her Like a Lady " (1984)
"My Love Is True (Truly For You)" (1985)
"How Can You Say That It's Over" (1985)
"Do You Really Love Your Baby" (1985)
"Deeper Than Love" (1985)
"Touch Me" (1986)
"I'm Fascinated" (1986)
"A Fine Mess" (1986)
" My Girl " (re-issue) (1986)
" Lady Soul " (1986)
"To Be Continued..." (1986)
"Someone" (1987)
"I Wonder Who She's Seeing Now" (1987)
" Papa Was a Rollin' Stone " (re-issue) (1987)
"Look What You Started" (1987)
"Do You Wanna Go With Me" (1988)
"All I Want From You" (1989)
"Special" (1989)
"Loveline" (1989)


"Soul to Soul" (1990)
"One Step At A Time (Remix)" (1990)
" The Motown Song " (1991)
"The Jones" (1991)
" My Girl " (re-issue) (1992)
"Hoops of Fire" (1992)
"Error of Our Ways" (1994)
"Silent Night" (1995)
"Stay" (1998)
"This is My Promise" (1998)
"How Could He Hurt You" (1999)

The Temptations are an American vocal group from Detroit , Michigan, who released a series of successful singles and albums with Motown Records during the 1960s and 1970s. The group's work with producer Norman Whitfield , beginning with the Top 10 hit single " Cloud Nine " in October 1968, pioneered psychedelic soul , and was significant in the evolution of R&B and soul music . [1] The band members are known for their choreography, distinct harmonies, and dress style. Having sold tens of millions of albums, the Temptations are among the most successful groups in popular music . [2] [3] [4]

Featuring five male vocalists and dancers (save for brief periods with fewer or more members), the group formed in 1960 in Detroit under the name the Elgins . The founding members came from two rival Detroit vocal groups: Otis Williams , Elbridge "Al" Bryant, and Melvin Franklin of Otis Williams & the Distants, and Eddie Kendricks and Paul Williams of the Primes. In 1964, Bryant was replaced by David Ruffin , who was the lead vocalist on a number of the group's biggest hits, including " My Girl " (1964), " Ain't Too Proud to Beg " (1966), and " I Wish It Would Rain " (1967). [5] Ruffin was replaced in 1968 by Dennis Edwards , with whom the group continued to record hit records such as "Cloud Nine" (1968), " I Can't Get Next to You " (1969), and " Ball of Confusion (That's What the World Is Today) " (1970). The group's lineup has changed frequently since the departures of Kendricks and Paul Williams from the act in 1971. Later members of the group have included singers such as Richard Street , Damon Harris , Ron Tyson, and Ali-Ollie Woodson , with whom the group scored a late-period hit in 1984 with " Treat Her Like a Lady " and in 1987 with the theme song for the children's movement program Kids in Motion.

Over the course of their career, the Temptations released four Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles and fourteen R&B number-one singles . Their music has earned three Grammy Awards . The Temptations were the first Motown recording act to win a Grammy Award – for "Cloud Nine" in 1969 [6] – and in 2013 received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award . Six of the Temptations (Edwards, Franklin, Kendricks, Ruffin, Otis Williams and Paul Williams) were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. Three classic Temptations songs, "My Girl", " Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) ", and " Papa Was a Rollin' Stone ", are among The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll . The Temptations were ranked at number 68 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Artists of all time.

As of 2022 [update] , the Temptations continue to perform with founder Otis Williams in the lineup (Williams owns the rights to the Temptations name).

Eddie Kendricks and Paul Williams started singing together in church as children. By their teenage years, they formed a doo-wop quartet in 1955 with Kell Osborne and Wiley Waller, naming themselves the Cavaliers. [7]

After Waller left the group in 1957, the remaining trio left Birmingham to break into the music business. The group settled in Detroit where they changed their name to the Primes under the direction of Milton Jenkins. The Primes soon became well known around the Detroit area for their meticulous performances. [8] Jenkins later created a sister group, the Primettes, later known as the Supremes . Kendricks was already seen as a "matinee idol" in the Detroit area, while Williams was well received for his baritone vocals. [7]

Meanwhile, concurrently, Texas teenager Otis Williams moved to Detroit as a youngster to be with his mother. By 1958, Williams was the leader of a vocal group named Otis Williams and the Siberians. The group included Elbridge "Al" Bryant, James "Pee-Wee" Crawford, Vernard Plain and Arthur Walton. The group recorded a song, "Pecos Kid" for a label run by radio deejay Senator Bristol Bryant. [9] Shortly after its release, the group changed its name to The El Domingoes. Subsequently, Montgomery native Melvin Franklin replaced Arthur Walton as bass vocalist and Detroit-born Richard Street (claimed by Melvin Franklin to be his cousin) [10] replaced Vernard Plain as lead singer. Signing with Johnnie Mae Matthews ' Northern Records, the group had their name changed again to the Distants.

The group recorded two Northern singles including "Come On" (1959) and "Alright" (1960). [11] Between these releases, Albert "Mooch" Harrell replaced Pee-Wee Crawford. "Come On" became a local hit, and the Warwick Records label picked the record up for national distribution. [11] Following the release of "Alright", Matthews appointed Williams the group leader, and the group's name was changed to Otis Williams & The Distants. [12] During this period, both the Primes and Distants were influenced by other vocal groups including the Miracles . [13] Other inspirations included the Cadillacs , Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers , the Drifters , and the Isley Brothers . [14] Though "Come On" was a local hit in the Detroit area, the Distants never saw much record sales, and "Alright" was not as successful. After receiving an offer from Berry Gordy to sign with Motown Records , the Distants got out of their contract with Northern Records. However, Mooch Harrell and Richard Street shortly departed from the group and the remaining members lost use of the Distants name. Richard Street later formed another Distants group who recorded for the Thelma label in the early 1960s. [ citation needed ]

Members of the Distants were acquainted with the Primes, as both groups participated in the same talent shows and performed
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