Motown Melodies, Music Blog, Sixties

Monday Motown Magic 5.13

When you listen to the many great tunes of The Temptations, Iโ€™m sure the one thing you donโ€™t know or even imagine as possible is that their first seven singles were commercial failures. In contrast their hit soul/R&B single โ€œThe Way You Do The Things You Doโ€, released in 1964 from their album Meet The Temptations, was a huge success. It peaked at #11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and went to #1 on the Cash Box R&B chart. “The Way You Do The Things You Do” was written by Smokey Robinson and Bobby Rogers of The Miracles; now that you know that I think you’ll hear that familiar Miracles’ influence.

Otis Williams of The Temptations recalled in 2009: “The first time we heard the song, we loved it. The melody swung, and the lyrics had lots of charm. It was typical Smokey talkin’ about how to get a girl and he made it all work. It got a good response whenever we did it live, so our hopes were up. We knew from past experience that even the best tracks don’t always click.”

I guess after seven flops, Otis knew what he was talking about.

From 1964 here are The Temptations with their first hit, โ€œThe Way You Do The Things You Doโ€.

And this is what was on the B side โ€“ โ€œJust Let Me Knowโ€ written by Berry Gordy, Jr.

Thanks for joining me today for a little Monday Motown Magic.

See you on the flip side. ๐Ÿ˜Ž

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