The Temptations - Don't Send Me Away (1967) | With A Lot O' Soul
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2024
- Showcasing one of Otis Williams rare leads on a Temptations song! "Don't Send Me Away" was a song recorded on their 1967 album "With A Lot O' Soul," which it's 57th anniversary is coming up this month.
"Don't Send Me Away"
Lead Vocalist: Otis Williams
Background Vocalist: Eddie Kendricks, David Ruffin, Paul Williams, Melvin Franklin
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Eddie Kendricks wrote this great song for Otis Williams. He once told Otis to not limit himself vocally, and use his entire vocal range,
particularly his high falsetto voice. Listen to "All I Need", where Otis sings a high second tenor under Eddie. Check it Out! Ciao!!!
@@renaissanceman165 Yes!! Their meshed perfectly cause both had great vocal range 🔥🔥🔥
Lord where is this kind of music now nothing is like the songs of old music 😢
One of their best and much underrated… great vocals and harmonies
Otis did his thing with this song.
As many times I've heard never knew Otis was lead!
The legend!!!!!
Everybody’s still coming to see him.
Sang it OTIS!!! TEMPTATIONS FOREVER!!!!!!
Was just thinking about this song last night. I came here to say that when I was a teen at my house parties, we didn't care to distinguish who sang what best. All we knew was this was the slow drag jam, sung by the mighty Temptations.
@@justpde IKTR! That's all we cared about. Temptations, Marvin Gaye, Mary Wells, Marvelettes, The Miracles, Little Stevie Wonder...we actually didn't own any of the Supremes 45's. Mom bought one record per week for my sister and I one 45 per week. We had to choose carefully😂
i love when dr otis williams singing with his smooth voice. i love it all the time
❤Dr. Otis Williams smooth
Gootisyoustillgotitlovemytempations❤
The Temps💙💙💙💙
Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love it
❤
Would have loved to see them perform this live. The only thing is…I never felt Otis voice matched how he looks 🤣🤣
What do you expect him to sound like?
@@melshotbuttonthoughts he sings 2nd tenor down to bass per Paul Williams, Jr... who said his father could not do that. Otis is still The Utility Man I suppose.
Yes, groups need a versatile person like Otis. He can lead and just in case one can't perform, he can fill in that spot/voice and they still sound amazing!
@@Flamingo123e ha ha….so what I mean is Otis is a very large man in stature compared to the other guys, but has a very soft and easy voice that’s what I mean.
I respect his voice and wish he sang more leads
@@melshotbuttonthoughts
He did sing more leads.
The intro to “Check Yourself”(1961),
“This Guy’s In Love With You”(1968),
“The Christmas Song”(1970),
“I Ain’t Got Nothin”(1972),
“Darling,Stand By Me”(1975),
“Read Between The Lines”(1977),
“I See My Child”(1978),
“Can’t You See Sweet Thing”(1980),
“One Man Woman”(1983),
“Bring Your Body Here”(1983),
The ending of “Truly For You”(1984),
“Dreammaker”(1986),
“Girls,They Like It”(1986),
“10 X 10”(1987),
“For Your Love/You Send Me”(1995),
and more.