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For other uses, see Temptation (disambiguation). The Temptations

The Temptations in 2007. From left to right, Joe Herndon, Ron Tyson, Terry Weeks, Otis Williams, Bruce Williamson Background information Also known as Otis Williams & the Siberians, The Primes, The Distants, Otis Williams & the Distants, The Elgins, The Pirates
Origin Detroit, Michigan, United States Genre(s) R&B

Soul

Funk Years active 1960 – present Label(s) Warwick, Gordy, Motown, Atlantic, New Door/Universal Associated acts The Supremes Website www.otiswilliams.net Members Otis Williams

Terry Weeks

Joe Herndon

Ron Tyson

Bruce Williamson Former members Elbridge "Al" Bryant

Melvin Franklin

Eddie Kendricks

Paul Williams

David Ruffin

Dennis Edwards

Ricky Owens

Damon Harris

Glenn Leonard

Louis Price

Ali-Ollie Woodson

Theo Peoples

Ray Davis

Harry McGilberry

Barrington "Bo" Henderson

Richard Street

G.C. Cameron

The Temptations (sometimes abbreviated as The Temps or The Tempts) are an American vocal group that achieved fame as one of the most successful acts to record for Motown Records. The group's repertoire has included, at various times during its five-decade career, R&B, doo-wop, funk, disco, soul, and adult contemporary music.

Formed in Detroit, Michigan in 1960 as The Elgins, the Temptations have always featured at least five African American male vocalists/dancers. The group, known for its recognizable choreography, distinct harmonies, and onstage suits, has been said to be as influential to soul as The Beatles are to pop and rock.[1] Having sold an
estimated 22 million albums by 1982,[2] The Temptations are one of the most successful groups in music history[3] and were the definitive male vocal group of the 1960s.[4] In addition, they have the second-longest tenure on Motown (behind Stevie Wonder), as they were with the label for a total of 40 years: 16 years from 1961 to 1977, and 24 more from 1980 to 2004 (from 1977 to 1980, they were signed to Atlantic Records). As of 2007[update], the Temptations continue to perform and record for Universal Records with the one living original member, founder Otis Williams, still in its lineup.

The original group included members of two local Detroit vocal groups: The Distants, which featured second tenor/baritone Otis Williams, first tenor Elbridge "Al" Bryant and bass Melvin Franklin; and first tenor/falsetto Eddie Kendricks and second tenor/baritone Paul Williams (no relation to Otis) from The Primes. Among the most notable future Temptations were lead singers David Ruffin and Dennis Edwards (both of whom became successful Motown solo artists after leaving the group), Richard Street (another former Distant), Damon Harris, Ron Tyson, Ali-Ollie Woodson, Theo Peoples, and G.C. Cameron. Like its sister female group, the Supremes, the Temptations' lineup has changed frequently over the years.

Over the course of their career, the Temptations have released four Billboard Hot 100 number-one

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