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The Temptations - No More Water In The Well

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A tribute to Paul Williams (July 2, 1939 -- August 17, 1973) of The Temptations.Time for another individual tribute to a Temptation. I've done one for the underappreciated Otis Williams, now it's time for my dedications to turn to Paul Williams aka 'The Soul of The Temptations' with "No More Water In The Well". Paul's talents can't really be summed up, powerful voice, great dancing, passion for lyrics - the list is endless. Paul had as good a voice - if not better - than fellow temp David Ruffin, I personally prefer not to choose between them. Paul, it could be argued, was the deciding factor in whether The Elgins/Temptations got signed by Berry Gordy with his earthy and soulful rendition of 'Oh Mother of Mine'. He was the designated choreographer for the group, his dance routines and creative hand gestures were what won the temps a lot of fans as they complimented the singing perfectly. Things would change when David joined the group in 1964, despite the fact that Paul was always a star, and his show stopping numbers were equal to none (watch 'For Once In mY Life'). By the Spring of 1969, financial and emotional pressures were bearing down on Paul. A man who used to drink nothing stronger than milk, would become dependent on alcohol, but the real problem would be his health. In 1971, Paul Williams would have no choice but to leave the group.Even though Paul was no longer in the group, the guys saw each other regularly and in 1973, Eddie reached out to Paul, producing and co-writing a solo song for him titled "Feel Like Givin' Up". Any consideration of releasing that song, with it's lyrics that were too literal to bear, came to a halt with the tragic suicide of Paul Williams. The song eventually would be released in 1995 as part of a Temptations' compilation. Paul Williams made an outstanding contribution to Motown and he will not be easily forgotten.I reccomend these sites if you want to read more details about Paul Williams: http://www.angelfire.com/stars... http://www.angelfire.com/stars... Paul Williams great voice with "No More Water In The Well".Other great Paul lead songs you have to listen to (my personal choices): "For Once In My Life", "Check Yourself", "Oh Mother Of Mine", "I Want I Love I Can See" and "Dont Look Back".thanks - dalkey130388

Channel: Music
Uploaded: April 25, 2008 at 10:37 pm
Author: dalkey130388

Length: 03:03
Rating: 5.00
Views: 2400



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dalkey130388 (July 23, 2008 at 6:31 am)
Amen to that! Thank you for listening Josette!
josette47 (July 22, 2008 at 6:00 am)
Jesus, now this is the high priest, respect...thanks for this nostalgia moment.
dalkey130388 (July 15, 2008 at 8:33 pm)
No I dont I'm afraid, in fact I've never even heard of it! If Al Bryant sings lead on it I'd love to hear it for sure. You've set me my next challenge zimstyle!! I do have a song by the Dells called oh what a night (both 1956 and 1969), but I'm sure they are unrelated as they were a Chicago soul outfit I believe.
zimstyle (July 14, 2008 at 10:01 pm)
dalkey130388 do you have the Temptations song 'oh what a night?' which had Al Bryant singing lead. I have searched for this song but cant find it anywhere. Thank you
ManAndAHalf (July 6, 2008 at 8:00 pm)
You can find it on "Motown Year By Year: The Sound of Young America, 1973" and "One by One: The Best of Their Solo Years."
TCapper1 (July 5, 2008 at 12:23 pm)
anyone have any idea which collection album Feel like givin' up was on?
dalkey130388 (July 3, 2008 at 10:09 pm)
Yeah Paul is fabulous in everything! I found out the other day that if you take out an earphone or turn down the volume on the speaker which has the harmony on this song, all you can hear is Paul on his own without backing, almost acapella, and he sounds so clear and crisp - I reccomend it!
ibbysgurl (July 3, 2008 at 1:07 pm)
This has such a nice groove to it. And Paul is fabulous!
ioxxd90 (June 19, 2008 at 11:42 pm)
You tube is the best oldies ONLINE music ever!!!
dalkey130388 (June 19, 2008 at 9:58 pm)
Yeah, good comment, you feel like saying 'just let us enjoy the music'. And it DOES work as advertising for the artists, because without youtube's free exposure to music I may well not have got as hooked as I am on motown, now I own loads of soul cd's (especially the Temps!!) Cheers ioxxd90




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