By 1975, the Temptations were a much different group with both David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks out of the lineup. Dennis Edwards was now singing lead, and only Melvin Franklin and Otis Williams existed from the original group. The group was far more of a funk mind, and this set proves it. The big hit on here was "Happy People," with the Temps backed up by the Commodores, listed as "the Temptations Band" on the second part instrumental version. For ultra-funk, though, it's hard to beat "Glasshouse" and "Shakey Ground," which features guitar and bass work from P-Funk alumni Eddie Hazel and Billy Nelson. But they didn't leave their ballads entirely in the good old days, as the satin-drenched "Firefly," "Memories" and the title track clearly show. Produced by Jeffrey Bowen, this thing has "'70s'" stamped all over it. In the case of the Temps, that's good. ~ Cub Koda, All Music Guide
Song for You
01/01/1975 | Umvd Special Markets
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Credits
- Melvin "Wah Wah" Ragin
- Guitar
- Fred Ross
- Engineer
- Art Stewart
- Engineer, ?
- Russ Terrana
- Engineer
- Terry Woodford
- Producer
- Billy "Bass" Nelson
- Bass
- Jeff Willens
- Digital Remastering
- Cal Harris, Jr.
- Engineer
- Eddie Hazel
- Guitar
- Don Baldwin
- Clarinet, Piano, Saxophone, Clavinet, Moog Synthesizer
- Jeffrey Bowen
- Producer
- Ollie E. Brown
- Drums
- Harrison Calloway
- Arranger
- James Anthony Carmichael
- Arranger, Producer, Mixing, Horn Arrangements
- Zachary Frazier
- Drums
- James Gadson
- Drums
- Berry Gordy, Jr.
- Executive Producer
- Calvin Harris
- Engineer
- Suzee Ikeda
- Producer
- Clayton Ivey
- Producer
- The Temptations
- Main Performer, Vocal Arrangement















