A Song for You (Temptations album)
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A Song for You | |||||
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Studio album by The Temptations | |||||
Released | January 16, 1975 | ||||
Recorded | 1974 | ||||
Genre | Soul/Funk | ||||
Length | 35:53 | ||||
Label | Gordy GS 957 |
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Producer | Berry Gordy and Jeffrey Bowen | ||||
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The Temptations chronology | |||||
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A Song for You is a 1975 album by the Motown singing group The Temptations, considered one of their best overall efforts. The album features two R&B number-one hits, "Happy People" (originally intended for recording by its authors, The Commodores), and "Shakey Ground", the Temptations' final R&B number-one.
It features then lead singer Dennis Edwards on the title track written by Leon Russell. Russell was the one-time husband of Brenda Russell, herself a writer of such classics as "Piano In The Dark", "Get Here", and Donna Summer's comeback hit "Dinner With Gershwin".
Also featured is the bass singer Melvin Franklin on a track called "Firefly".
This album features a familiar device of the time used to exhibit the versatility of 70's soul groups: one side featurs up-tempo cuts and the other side focuses on ballads. Several songs on side one such as "Glass House" and "Shakey Ground" featured P-Funk backed dance grooves, while side two had tracks such as "I'm A Bachelor" and "Memories", which showcased a more subdued style of soul.
[edit] Track listing
- "Happy People"
- "Glasshouse"
- "Shakey Ground"
- "The Prophet"
- "Happy People (Instrumental)"
- "A Song for You"
- "Memories"
- "I'm A Bachelor"
- "Firefly"
[edit] Personnel
- Dennis Edwards: vocals
- Damon Harris: vocals
- Richard Street: vocals
- Melvin Franklin: vocals
- Otis Williams: vocals
- Berry Gordy: producer
- Jeffrey Bowen: producer
- The Commodores: instrumentation
- The Eddie Hazel Band: instrumentation