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  2. Cloud Nine (The Temptations song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cloud Nine" is a 1968 hit single recorded by The Temptations for the Motown label. [3] It was the first of their singles to feature Dennis Edwards instead of David Ruffin in the lineup, was the first of producer Norman Whitfield's psychedelic soul tracks, and won Motown its first Grammy Award.

  3. Please Return Your Love to Me - Wikipedia

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    "Please Return Your Love to Me" is a 1968 hit single by The Temptations for the Gordy label. Produced by Norman Whitfield , who co-wrote the song with Barrett Strong and Barbara Neely, it is the last single to feature David Ruffin in the lineup (he is featured in the background).

  4. Shakey Ground - Wikipedia

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    Max Creek, jam rock band, has been performing the song since the 1980s and continues to do so today. Founding member of the Grateful Dead, Bob Weir, has also performed the song live over 20 times; since 2012, Weir has performed the song with his bands Furthur, Ratdog, Dead & Company, Bob Weir and the Wolf Bros., as well as at solo acoustic ...

  5. I Want a Love I Can See - Wikipedia

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    Although "I Want a Love I Can See" Initially did not chart nationally, the song was a smash regional hit in some parts of the country and would continue to be used as part of the Temptations' on-stage repertoire. Eventually the song would become a big hit later reaching #2 on the US R&B chart, & #4 on Cash Box.

  6. Since I Lost My Baby - Wikipedia

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    "Since I Lost My Baby" is a 1965 hit single recorded by the Temptations for the Motown Records' Gordy label. Written by the Miracles' members Smokey Robinson and Pete Moore and produced by Robinson, the song was a top 20 pop single on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, on which it peaked at number 17.

  7. The Temptations in a Mellow Mood - Wikipedia

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    The Temptations in a Mellow Mood is the sixth studio album by the Temptations, released in 1967 by Gordy Records. [2] Composed primarily of pop standards such as "Ol' Man River" and "For Once in My Life" (later a major hit for Motown labelmate Stevie Wonder), and similar songs written by Holland-Dozier-Holland and other Motown staff songwriters, the Mellow Mood album was part of Motown chief ...

  8. Psychedelic Shack (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's title and lyrics refer to a type of hippie nightclub popular in the late 1960s. "Psychedelic Shack " 's LP mix begins with the sounds of a person entering a psychedelic shack and dropping the needle on a record, " I Can't Get Next to You " which was the Temptations single that immediately preceded this one.

  9. Back to Basics (The Temptations album) - Wikipedia

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    Back to Basics is the second of two studio albums released by American soul group The Temptations in 1983. The album saw the group reunited with former producer Norman Whitfield, and would also be the first to feature Ron Tyson as first tenor, who would eventually become the second-longest serving member in the group’s history.