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Greatest Hits is a 1966 greatest hits album for The Temptations, released by the Gordy label.It peaked at #5 on the Billboard 200 album chart and remained on the chart for 120 weeks.
20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of the Temptations, Vol. 2 – The 70s, 80s, and 90s — — — — The Temptations at Their Very Best: 2001 — — 51 28 BPI: Gold [18] The Best of the Temptations Christmas: 102 55 — My Girl: The Very Best of the Temptations (re-released in 2005 as The Temptations: Gold) 2002 ...
Here are the Temptations 25 best songs, from David Ruffin-led "My Girl" to "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" and other greatest hits from the movie and play.
An edited seven-minute version was released as a single and became one of the longest hit singles in music history: it hit number 1 on the pop charts and number 5 on the R&B charts. In 1973, "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" won The Temptations their second Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Group.
Greatest Hits II (shown as Temptations Greatest Hits Vol. 2 on the label) is a 1970 greatest hits album for The Temptations, released by the Gordy label.The sequel to the first Temptations greatest hits LP from 1966, Greatest Hits II collects several of the late-1960s hits that followed the release of the first compilation.
The Temptations 33 22 - "I Like It Like That" The Miracles Marv Tarplin: 27 10 - "You're My Remedy" The Marvelettes 48 16 - "Baby, Baby I Need You" The Temptations - - - "That's What Love Is Made of" The Miracles Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore: 35 9 - "Come On Do the Jerk" The Miracles Marv Tarplin, Bobby Rogers, Ronald White: 50 22 - 1965 "My Girl ...
The Temptations Eddie Holland Jr. - - - 1967: Gladys Knight & the Pips, #39 pop, #3 R&B 1966 "Ain't Too Proud to Beg" The Temptations Eddie Holland Jr. 13 1 21 1974: The Rolling Stones, #17 pop 1989: Rick Astley, #89 pop "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep" The Temptations Eddie Holland Jr. 3 1 18 1989: Aswad, #31 UK "(I Know) I'm Losing You" The Temptations
The song was used to anchor the Temptations' 1970 Greatest Hits II LP. It reached number 3 on the US pop charts and number 2 on the US R&B charts. [3] Billboard ranked the record as the number 24 song of 1970. [4] It reached number 7 on the UK Singles Chart. [5]