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"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" is a song originally performed by Motown recording act the Undisputed Truth in 1972, though it became much better known after a Grammy-award winning cover by the Temptations was issued later the same year. This latter version of the song became a number-one hit on the Billboard Hot 100.
Great Songs and Performances That Inspired the Motown 25th Anniversary T.V. Special: ... "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" 1 5 16 13 12 11 3 14 RIAA: Platinum [28]
The LP features the #1 hit "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone", a twelve-minute cover of a Whitfield-produced Undisputed Truth single."Papa" won three Grammy Awards in 1973: Best R&B Performance by a Group for the Temptations, Best R&B Instrumental Performance for Whitfield and arranger/conductor Paul Riser's instrumental version of "Papa" on the single's b-side, and Best R&B Song for Whitfield and ...
The Rolling Stone Album Guide [3] Track listing ... List of number-one R&B albums of 1973 (U.S.) References. This page was last edited on 22 September 2024 ...
Oasis settled over three songs Lauryn Hill settled for a dispute over 13 tracks. Janet Jackson settled once. Eminem settled once. The Rolling Stones settled three disputes and were also claimants in two plagiarism disputes. Chris Brown settled one dispute. Will.i.am settled five disputes. Bruno Mars settled four disputes with one being still ...
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Anthology: The Temptations is one of three greatest hits collections released by Motown Records covering the work of soul/R&B group The Temptations.The initial release was a vinyl three-LP set issued on August 23, 1973, which covered the group's work up to that point.
"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong) – 5:25 (US #69) Performed by George Michael Recorded at Wembley Arena in March 1991 "These Are the Days of Our Lives" (Queen) – 4:43 Performed by Queen, George Michael and Lisa Stansfield. Recorded at Wembley Stadium on 20 April 1992 "Calling You" (Bob Telson) – 6:17