Poll: Who is your pick for the GREATEST VOCAL GROUP of the Rock era?
@surlechapeau6 ай бұрын
The Temptations
@rogerdeahl96296 ай бұрын
The Temptations The Four Tops The Eagles. The Supremes The Whispers
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
@@rogerdeahl9629 Great list!
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
@@DC8091 Love it!
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
@@surlechapeau Indeed.
@alangil34936 ай бұрын
I got to meet Smokey in an airport once. He was surrounded by fans who just wanted to say hi. His staff tried to move him along. His comment was priceless and shows how much he respected and loved his fans. He turned to his staff and said "These people are our friends and fans; it is thes wonderful people who have paid our bills for years. I will always take the time to thank our fans and shake as many hands as I can!". Great man.
@jordanmodell6 ай бұрын
Great story - thanks for sharing
@josephjuno95554 ай бұрын
My sister was a Fligbt Attendant on American flight and sbe met Smokey, she said he was so nice to everyone!
@paulpartin82083 ай бұрын
I've never heard anything bad about Smokey Robinson. 😊😊😊😊
@susanemminger66903 ай бұрын
Same thing happened to me. I sat across the aisle from him and called my daughter. She told me to take picture with him. Shy to ask I did and he was so so gracious. All the attendants knew him and friendly to all.
@zeta8026 ай бұрын
I don’t care how many artists remake this song there is absolutely no one that can sing it like the Mighty Temptations!!!!!
@billhoppe29916 ай бұрын
"My Girl" became my song for my girlfriend/future wife when I met her in 1968. I realize that millions of other guys made "My Girl" their love song for their sweetheart. She passed away 3 years ago but will always be "My Girl."
@charlieswearingen5005 ай бұрын
I was widowed two years ago. She died in my arms, an angel from Ohio who left me in a lonely world no longer filled with love. I loved her to the end and will love her to my end. God bless your girl and you.
@bryanstephens48004 ай бұрын
God bless you both.
@jennifercoopman6 ай бұрын
Prof, thank you so much for covering this song! Smokey Robinson did a casino tour in the early 2000s and they would contract local orchestral musicians to play the string parts. I was lucky enough to be contracted as one of the violinists for three of these casino performances. To be on the same stage as him was the single most amazing musical experience of my life! Since Smokey wrote it, he always performs it. So I got to play that magnificent orchestral string solo in the middle, live! It was the absolute highlight of my 35-year career. And I even got to meet him, very briefly, before his sound check, one night. I told him how my mom would play his records and other Motown records throughout my childhood, and thanked him for his music. He said 'oh thank you that's so wonderful!' And he reached out and gave me a hug. Then he kissed my cheek and said 'that's for your mom'. He was so gracious and I will cherish those memories forever! Thank you Smokey!
@y_fam_goeglyd6 ай бұрын
That's awesome! What a wonderful experience. He sounds like he was a lovely guy, from everything I have heard about him. Not to mention seriously talented! Your mum has great taste ❤
@y_fam_goeglyd6 ай бұрын
That's awesome! What a wonderful experience. He sounds like he was a lovely guy, from everything I have heard about him. Not to mention seriously talented! Your mum has great taste ❤
@juliao12556 ай бұрын
O my gosh, I am welling up! That is the sweetest thing I've ever heard. I can only imagine what it was like to perform that. I'm so glad for you and your mom.
@michellerobin54616 ай бұрын
@@juliao1255yes that got me in the feels… oh my word!! ❤️🥹
@katsleggsful6 ай бұрын
My dear daddy used to sing this to me when I was a wee girl. I was born in 1965. My daddy passed nine years ago, but this song always makes me smile at the thought that I was and always will be daddy's girl! ❤
@kamurray676 ай бұрын
A special dad for sure. I hope you treasure those memories. Lost my father 14 years ago and he was my hero. You are 2 years older than me but we grew up in the best time in the world. Music was great for the first 3 decades of our lives. I hear songs today and I am swept away to my childhood and all the innocents we had back then.
@marybisagno78096 ай бұрын
My Daddy loved Motown too. He passed in 2016. I am still a Daddy's girl💜
@The_R-n-I_Guy6 ай бұрын
I'm a Metal Head who grew up on 80s top 40 radio. And I absolutely love Motown music. The harmonies are like nothing else
@randolacle6 ай бұрын
Me too. Rock and Metal, but still a sweet spot for classic Motown (Temps, 4 Tops, Smokey, Supremes)
@dancingpixie61205 ай бұрын
Me too!!
@1953Stephan6 ай бұрын
I was Born in 1953, and grew up with the 60s,70s, 80s music best 3 decades of music ever
@judikingsman61326 ай бұрын
Me too. June 53❤🎉
@rubyredtootsies83716 ай бұрын
You lucky bastard! I was born the summer of '71.
@rubyredtootsies83716 ай бұрын
You lucky bastard! I was born the Summer of '71.
@kayellee72026 ай бұрын
Me too, April !!
@shawnmcvey77896 ай бұрын
65-95 was an insane run. It was so good it's going to take another generation or two before it comes back. Hopefully the next genres of music will be conceived by then, because we've beaten rock to death with nostalgic rules. Hip hop isn't far behind either.
@JerseyGirl6316 ай бұрын
I danced with my son to My Girl at his wedding. Towards the end of the song, I handed him off to his new wife. Still brings tears!!
@juliao12556 ай бұрын
That's a great symbolic use of that song! Very sweet.
@luckyman19536 ай бұрын
Only an amazing mother could do that. ❤
@deezynar6 ай бұрын
Decades ago, my wife answered the phones for a company that Robinson used. Robinson would make his own calls and my wife would talk to him. She says he was absolutely down to earth, no big shot behavior from him at all. Great guy all the way around. This story totally fits what my wife has said about him.
@magneto79306 ай бұрын
Otis is quite the gentleman. I'm glad he's still spreading a lot of joy!
@bobohm216 ай бұрын
It's amazing when you stop and think about it. The Temptations have been part of the soundtrack of my entire life and of a big chunk of this countries. It's an incredible legacy and I think, well deserved.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
For sure!
@bpabustan6 ай бұрын
I used to be a music teacher. A group of girls who were my students back in the day formed a band and they asked me to mentor them. We recruited 4 boy classmates for the rhythm section. One of the songs on their repertoire was My Girl. The moment we first performed it in front of the faculty, co students and their parents. When that bass line was played, the response was immediate. And they were all singing along. THIS IS THE LEGACY OF MY GIRL.
@slipperyslope26696 ай бұрын
I wish people would listen to and take to heart what this man is actually saying the last 2 minutes of the interview. He is a man of honor and respect. His wisdom needs to be shared and received.
@hhairball96 ай бұрын
My sister and I went to a concert featuring the Temptations and the Four Tops at a venue in Anaheim, California. The Temptations were on stage and we both desperately wanted a cigarette. In those days, there was no smoking inside the theater, but it was allowed in the lobby area. But, how could we leave when the Temptations were on stage? I know!.. We'll wait for a song that we don't know all the lyrics to! The song came, and we quickly ran to the lobby. There were quite a lot of people in the lobby also trying to get a quick smoke. Suddenly, we all heard seven base notes that shocked the lobby into silence. Everybody screamed, threw their cigarettes in the direction of the ash cans scattered about, and RAN back into the theater! That's one of the strongest memories I have of that night!
@jamie498686 ай бұрын
I'm kind of surprised that there is a song you didn't know...lol. I know, after a million albums and songs, we don't know them all, but the only way the Temptations would play one is if they needed a break. Heading off to my psychedelic shack...peace.
@amyjohnson1356 ай бұрын
That’s a wonderful memory to have. ❤
@bobbid91686 ай бұрын
What a great episode! Thanks so much for featuring The Temptations and My Girl.
@2352anne6 ай бұрын
hgairball9 ... great story! Loved it. 👍👍👍
@davidpotter7346 ай бұрын
I love the comment, A Hundred years from now we will still be singing My Girl, that is not true for todays Pop Music. Great episode.
@wylierichardson-tu6zs6 ай бұрын
no one has a clue what folks will be listening to a hundred years from now. It will likely be a mixture of older stuff and whatever is 'new and hip'.
@brandenhaynes46173 ай бұрын
@@wylierichardson-tu6zs- well said. We will all be dead in 100 years too.
@lfd_eng92196 ай бұрын
Otis is so down to earth...what an absolute gentleman! And his view on today's music and society...SPOT ON!!! Great man, part of a great group, and they have made one of the greatest songs!
@rexcrane19166 ай бұрын
My Girl holds a special place in my heart. It was the daddy/daughter dance at my youngest daughter's wedding. She could not have picked a better song. On the way out of a restaurant this evening, having dinner with my daughter and her family, I heard My Girl. I get home and turn on The Professor of Rock, and there the song is again. It will forever be one of my favorites. Thanks Adam.
@billyjoejimbob566 ай бұрын
I was a nine year old in grade school when My Girl was a number one hit. Had two wonderful daughters rather late in life, now about to turn 23 and 20. I remember how much we enjoyed daddy-daughter dances. When my younger daughter was around nine. the DJ played my girl and saw me singing every word as I held my daughter tight. Suddenly, I had a mic in my face and it was Kareoke night... I belted out the tune with my best Temps imitation. It has been "our" song ever since. I have been told in no uncertain terms that "My Girl" will be our dance song the day she gets married. Thank you Smokey for that bass line that always puts a smile on my face. Thank you Temps for harmonies that always bring tears of joy!
@gregwasserman26356 ай бұрын
Nice interview with Otis Williams. I always liked the David Ruffin years of the Temptations. Their sound evolved with the times as well as line up changes. As for "My Girl", Otis Williams said it best - when you listen, you just knew it was going to be big. The greatest thing about the Temptations - none of them needed autotune. They were all great singers.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
Thanks for listening
@williamjackson67056 ай бұрын
I was 7 years old when this song premiered. It hit me & every kid my age right between the eyes. This, James Brown's " I Feel Good" & The Beatles " I want To Hold Your Hand " had the same effect. There had never been anything like those songs. You couldn't believe mere mortals had created them. 60 years later & it still sounds fresh. As a child I vacillated between wanting to be a super-hero or a Temptation. Being tone deaf & having no rhythm & not being bitten by a radioactive spider let know both dreams were out of reach.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing.
@edhastie60746 ай бұрын
I was born in’52. Grew up with a great love of music. I could sing in the shower with the best of them. This song along with all of the other temptations songs were on the lips of everyone I knew. People could connect to the songs. Simple songs, catchy beat and rhythm, with meaning. Was lucky enough to see Smokey Robinson at a small venue, A Night With Smokey where he told the stories about the songs that made that generation. An amazing, incredible night with a genius.
@SarahBarnes-cr8nr6 ай бұрын
Otis is remarkable.The last original standing. Those harmonies, heaven
@Suzette-gb7uj6 ай бұрын
The R&B hits of the 60s is some of the best music, ever! And I love Otis reflecting on today’s music, because he is correct. It’s truly sad.
@deanbarill31826 ай бұрын
When my son was two he would sing My Girl from the top of his lungs from his high chair. Never got video of it. One of my life regrets. He’s 33 now and loves karaoke.
@Yesica19936 ай бұрын
So adorable!
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@SHARKVADERS6 ай бұрын
@@ProfessorofRock No, thank you!
@juliao12556 ай бұрын
And does he sing My Girl on karaoke night? I think he should at least once, so you can get a video of that! lol
@avonlady932 ай бұрын
Love that story!!!
@timlawson43146 ай бұрын
I remember I was seven years old going to Washington DC from a small town in Tennessee, with my family going to visit my uncle and aunt. My mom and I would sing along every time this song came on the radio. Such a great memory.
@Yesica19936 ай бұрын
I am GenX and along with 80s music I also grew up on music that was already considered, "oldies", by the time I discovered it. (Including classic country music.) That said, I listened mostly to the radio. I owned very few albums or even 45s. So I know next to nothing about much of the music I love. Many times, I've never even seen the artists or know their names. But as soon as you said, "bass line", it started playing in my head. It's such a perfect song!
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
Love it!
@msr11166 ай бұрын
I'm totally confident that Smokey never minded another group making the song a huge hit.....when he realized the sum of the royalty checks that have been rolling in since 1965. Retaining the rights to the music one writes is the key to providing an important source of steady, future income.
@ruley736 ай бұрын
Every time The Temptations miniseries/movie is playing on TV, I'm glued to the screen. I've seen it dozens of times over years, but I'm always captivated when I watch it. The acting in it is so good that I can't stop watching it.
@skeezix81566 ай бұрын
They couldn’t have gotten a better David Ruffin. Leon played that part to a tee
@lesleyroyle6006 ай бұрын
This was played at our daughter’s wedding dance……….. I cried……because she was My Girl …………..love this song , loved this group
@bartbluemusic6 ай бұрын
You are absolutely correct! It is one of the most signature and most recognized classic songs ever made! So glad we got a bonus episode today, thank you.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
Well said!
@bbb462cid6 ай бұрын
I thought it was going to be _Beat it_
@woodsrdr6 ай бұрын
I assumed it would be Sledgehammer.
@em7dim96 ай бұрын
It's not even close to the most recognizable from that bass line. I recognized it being from something I knew but couldn't tell what, and I'm old. Beat It would be a much, much better choice.
@punkfan976 ай бұрын
I've always had a soft spot for this song and motown in particular there's just something about the sound it makes you feel so warm inside
@maxcactus76 ай бұрын
I sang this song as a lullaby to all my daughters when they were babies and I sing it to my granddaghter now - I even call her Sunshine. Great music NEVER goes out of style!!
@barryhoneycutt38944 ай бұрын
WoW oh i love that song and i am 71+_ yrs old.... its more than just a song, its a classic legend, i will always remember those years and that song... Otis Williams is a legend, thanks man so much for what you do Adam, you will go down as, one of if not, the Premier Interviewer of Legends, Yep thanks man! My Favorite, that is extremely hard to say, Temptations, Everly Brothers are up there. Supremes, 4 tops, oh my hurt my head so so many!
@martinjaramillo24296 ай бұрын
The small story from the movie Standing In The Shadows of Motown about Robert White telling a waiter that the riff was his as it played in the background was heartbreaking. He created a simply gorgeous piece of music and simply didn’t want to be forgotten. R.I.P. 🎸
@bettycoffin42062 ай бұрын
That's a great film too.
@rosiemccormick4986 ай бұрын
Yes!!! Adam you are so blessed and fortunate to sit with such greatness! A true legend in my book.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
For sure!
@ryanjones8756 ай бұрын
Smokey was not just a musician, he was a Vice President of Motown, and one of their most successful producers/songwriters.
@ROBYNMARKOW6 ай бұрын
I saw Smokey at a TGIF's in Porter Ranch ,a suburb in L.A's San Fernando Valley. He was ordering takeout & I was in awe..
@BigTimeRushFan21126 ай бұрын
I've been blessed, I saw both The Temptations as well as Smokey Robinson play in Marion, OH at the Palace Theater about 15 years ago.
@stevevaughn20406 ай бұрын
Smokey knew who would work the song best
@borisblvd53546 ай бұрын
Smokey, on Daryl Hall's KZbin channel, "Live At Daryls House".Great!!
@shawnmcvey77896 ай бұрын
Smokey is an American treasure. Amazing writer, performer, and an important part of music history. He also just seems like a beacon of good vibes.
@disneylana6 ай бұрын
Thank you so very much. I really appreciated your interview. So many wonderful memories. I’m 76 and still listen to my sixties albums and My Girl is among them. Respectfully yours, Lana
@juliagriego76936 ай бұрын
AMAZING INTERVIEW 💜🥳🎉The memories just take me back! Dancing, singing along, the world was made right! Thank you Professor and thank Otis🎉🎉🎉🎉
@sidneywilson61776 ай бұрын
I was so blessed by my mom who played all the classic Motown in my home . I learned to appreciate all types of music has I grew up
@tonyryan434 ай бұрын
I always thought I knew a bit about music but the Professor of Rock is just amazing in his understanding of rock, and his vast knowledge of what happened inside every band. Surely impossible, and yet here it is, presented for our appreciation. We owe you mate.
@estherwilliams43466 ай бұрын
"My Girl" was the answer song to Mary Wells' "My Guy!" 🎙️🎧🎹
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
That's right!
@dr.maturin46483 ай бұрын
You're right! I never thought of that!
@einerreklov43046 ай бұрын
Listened to this on AM and at the beach on a transistor. Still evokes memories of the time, and images of the group singing and swaying on stage.
@robertweldon79096 ай бұрын
Otis is right, music is the common language of the world. It goes where no one else can go. The R&B world was on top in the mid 1960's. "My Girl" just may be the No.1 tune of that year, even though there were many great tunes that year. 1965 was the year of change for me. I was 18, I was graduating from high school and I went into the Navy. The time was unsettling. Barry McGuire's tune "Eve of Destruction" was in my head, as Viet Nam was heating up. Music like that from the Temptations, made my known future a little easier. Thank you Otis. ;-)
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
For sure!
@ruthcook71036 ай бұрын
Graduated in 66...we all share music that never was, and never has been since then.
@knownothing39996 ай бұрын
On seeing the thumbnail and title, I thought Billie Jean, but upon hearing it's My Girl? Well, I Second That Emotion
@cden4092 ай бұрын
I thought the same thing
@DawnDavidson2 ай бұрын
I was going for Under Pressure. 😂 All great songs, very memorable.
@MyName-pl7zn6 ай бұрын
Solid Gold!!! The Temps, Smokey and My Girl. Otis Williams interview is fantastic. Back in the days when Detroit and Motown were at the top of the charts. Long live The Temptations!!
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
For sure!
@sarahkeller-vp6hq6 ай бұрын
I was in my senior year in high school, working our production of Camelot, when we had a meeting of the full cast and crew. While we were waiting, Arthur and his three guards lined up, back to front, and started singing "My Girl". I can never hear it without remembering that magical show, and those amazing people.
@karamia13926 ай бұрын
Lovely interview; lovely song. ‘Papa was a Rolling Stone’ is my fave temptations song. ‘When he died, all he left us was alone.’ Classic ❤
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
So good!
@beeonthyme57606 ай бұрын
I always thought it was a loan. 😅 alone makes more sense
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
@@beeonthyme5760 Thanks.
@skasteve65286 ай бұрын
That is also my favourite.
@Crunkboy4156 ай бұрын
@@beeonthyme5760 It was probably both, a pun more or less, because you imagine he had a lot of betting debts 🤣
@miketeeveedub57796 ай бұрын
No question; one of the defining songs of the 60s, regardless of genre. It will indeed be listened to and revered for decades to come.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
FOr sure!
@albertornelas25626 ай бұрын
An episode like this reminds me why I keep coming back to the Professor of Rock! I love all types of music and showing some love for classic Rock n Roll never happens enough. Now this classic is stuck in my head for the rest of the day but ‘Bravo!’ on another stellar episode.
@jennyjenny45016 ай бұрын
Professor, you have the coolest job on earth!
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
I agree!
@lindatimmons36754 ай бұрын
The Temptations were so awesome. A fewvyears ago i was working at a nursing home and the floor tech would be buffing the floors and singing My Girl. If i was housekeeping in the same hallway id sing along with him. A absolute timeless classic.
@charlesallen3254 ай бұрын
I like it already. No flubs, stutter, loss of memory, falling alsleep. Great presentation for 5:30
@mjemigh33046 ай бұрын
I'm glad that Otis owns "The Temptations" name and can maintain artistic control over the group. There have been Guess Who-like fakes out there, especially in the '80s when no one was paying attention. The most recent album (I'm not sure I'd call it "new") reflects the respect that goes into the music under Otis.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
Good call.
@DC80916 ай бұрын
“Detroit would shut down whenever they knew a Motown act was on Ed Sullivan” 🤘🤘🤘
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
That's right!
@mdgarzatubeАй бұрын
Mañana, I ŵas in High School the 1st time I heard The Temptations and "My Girl" on Ed Sullivan... It was a Bombshell and keeps going 2Day... The Greatest...Ever... Thanks Professor... You're the Man!!!
@eileenh47726 ай бұрын
The Temptations one of the first songs and groups I heard. 1965 I was 5 years old. Just starting my music journey. What a decade for music. The 70s, 80s, 90s wonderful. Early 2000 the language and topic were so bad. Helped with scouts field trips. Couldn't play radio for kids. Started playing Weird Al Yancovic. Great road trip music. My kids can still sing all the words. Now early 30s. Heard my daughter singing all the words to Amy. How do you know the words? Mom you've been playing bad music forever. Beachboys too! Now play 60s on Alexa grandkids sing along. Love your show. My husband 71 and I love the stories. Had known some. Entertaining and you love the subject. Hearing about your Dad so great. Thanks ❤
@manlybaker30986 ай бұрын
"Hitsville: The Making of Motown" shows how collaborating in an open "work" environment, "happy accidents", recognizing when something miraculous is happening, scrambling to made-do with what you got,etc is why the music of the 60s is so much better than today's music. ❤❤❤
@RLucas30006 ай бұрын
Music of the 60s was great. Music of the 2000s is great. I’m curating a top 100 songs of the 2000s for a friend who thinks like you do. I’m 59, and I love songs from the 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s. Heck even some from the 50s!
@wylierichardson-tu6zs6 ай бұрын
the real reason was the rise of rock and roll, and discovering the different ways it could be created - from three-minutes singles to conceptual LPs.
@nyworker6 ай бұрын
He made it a point that they were in the entertainment business and not there to be political. Nothing built more bridges between the isolated white suburbs and black America than the great music we heard on the radio.
@cowtowncustoms21106 ай бұрын
One of the best shows I have ever been to was a 4-Tops-Temptations show! Music and a real performance by performers that were happy to be there and put it out there for the crowd! I have been going to shows since 1974 and have seen some of the best bands in rock/pop history and they still stand out!!
@rogerdeahl96296 ай бұрын
BONUS EPISODE!! Love My Girl! Was not aware Smoky wrote this! It's one of the best songs ever!! Thanks for the bonus, Professor! This was a superb episode. ❤🎉
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
BONUS TODAY!
@duromusabc6 ай бұрын
Wow ! Otis Williams wrote the lyrics ! Excellent trivia info ! Thanks Professor! Your episodes are filled with trivia behind the scenes info !
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
Glad you like them!
@Meister15516 ай бұрын
In the summer of 1971 my band, The Gringos were performing in Hyannis, Cape Cod, MA. We were performing in the lounge at a large resort hotel and down the hall the Temptations were performing in the main theater. We had the chance to see their show and they came into the lounge to hear ours too. Later that same summer we had a similar experience with the Supremes, but Dianna Ross had already left the group.
@jimvalentine28142 ай бұрын
My Girl, sung by David Ruffin. "you ain't nothin, without Ruffin". Dang, we were so damn lucky to be teenagers in that era.
@stephenhanft12266 ай бұрын
Wow, what a nice surprise. A second video episode in one day. "My Girl" by The Temptations is an all-time classic and one of the most legendary songs ever recorded in Motown's history. During that incredible time-frame of the 60's, you had legendary male groups such as The Temptations, The Four Tops, and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles. With the women, you had Diana Ross & The Supremes, Martha & The Vandellas, and The Mavellettes. Also, great solo artists such as Marvin Gaye and Mary Wells. Of course, you can never forget the great kids group that came later, The Jackson 5. I love Motown and would love to see more episodes done on these artists and their songs.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
All time classic for sure!
@kevinmcconnell36416 ай бұрын
I were borned in 1956, I’m a white boy that has always loved the Motown sound. It’s what I’ve called “hold em close” dance music!!
@tomboone2016 ай бұрын
Grew up with the song, my aunt loved Motown , had my daughter in my late 30's and her & I dance to it since she was little, to this day her & will dance to it and my grand daughter just watches us .. Motown is still on my list of preferred music and I listen to on different streaming apps
@grannieannie402 ай бұрын
I got married in 1963 & I am now 84, I can attest to the fact that 60’s music was the BEST!
@dhissner34656 ай бұрын
The epitome of CLASSIC. 'My Girl' was our Senior Class Song - both officially and in reality. Every time this song was played, people all over the room start moving and singing - LOVE THE TEMPTATIONS!!
@paulainsc82126 ай бұрын
My husband and daughter danced to My Girl at her wedding. Greatest song, greatest era for music ever
@kathyjaissle67916 ай бұрын
The 1960’s Motown sound was awesome! My favorite Motown song …. My Girl ❤️
@christineml14766 ай бұрын
Motown is some of the finest music ever created.
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
No question!
@jporter5046 ай бұрын
My Girl was just one of many Temptations hits that will be remembered decades from now.
@53philp3 ай бұрын
Loved Soul music. When my birthday came that year, Mom gave me a transistor radio, every night when I went to bed I listened to a soul station.
@alfredhernandez97996 ай бұрын
You can't beat the Motown classics. They are classic for a reason: TALENT!!
@stevecapps49452 ай бұрын
I grew up in Wylam Al and had a very good friend whose father owned a tiny grocery store. He would let Eddie and Paul stand outside the store and sing..years after they were giant stars they came by the store and thanked him..I got to witness it…I will never forget it.
@jameskelman98566 ай бұрын
Some songs become part of you , they meld with your soul . What an amazing gift , Thanks
@gns4236 ай бұрын
Always loved the song and the Temptations. The Rolling Stones also covered ‘My Girl’ as an album track, so it never charted. Their version is really good too, almost a note for note copy, but there’s nothing like the Temps version. Mr. Williams looks and sounds great, God bless him. And you guys are absolutely correct: there is nothing like the ‘60s when it comes to popular music.
@BeckieJP6 ай бұрын
When I was a baby, my aunt rocked me to “Ooh Baby Baby”. Years later, I rocked my daughter to “My Girl.” Smokey has played a HUGE roll in our family and we thank him.
@JohnCunningham-sy5ug6 ай бұрын
Yes The sixtys are the Gold standard of music. Nothing beats it. Motown, Beatles ,Stones, etc. And the bands they inspired.
@vickietaylor253Ай бұрын
I was 14 years old when my girl came out. It was so special, a mark of the times. I had just started into my teen years and it was 🎉the greatest love song we had ever heard. The melody was so smooth and comforting. My mother worked in a flower shop and that was were I was the first time I heard My Girl you know it made quiet and impression if I can remember where i was when I first heard it. Very special song.
@joemonahan29725 ай бұрын
Born in 1954...drummer in a band 66 through 71. We covered so many great songs from the 50s and 60s. Best Era for music and Detroit automotive classics. Joe from Smyrna Delaware
@Opus3136 ай бұрын
Bonus content on my birthday! Thanks, Professor!
@eruis31396 ай бұрын
happy birthday🎂🍾🌹
@ProfessorofRock6 ай бұрын
HAPPY BIRTHDAY! Hope it is wonderful!
@deborahsaunders31276 ай бұрын
Happy Birthday!!! 🎉🎁🎈🥰 HUGS
@yvettevitacaponigro6 ай бұрын
🙋♀️🎉🎈🎂🥂
@xxlilly_playsxxkiz99806 ай бұрын
Happy happy birthday! Hope you enjoy your special day today! Rock on 🤘
@jerrymarshall27284 ай бұрын
When I got married in the Philippines, this past February, my Father-in-law and my Wife's Godfather teamed up to sing this song for our reception. A timeless classic! 👍
@Out_of_My_Head6 ай бұрын
A classic group and song that may live on in people's hearts beyond our lifetimes. I have a nephew who loved this song when he was a toddler.
@marychavannes41226 ай бұрын
I think that "My Girl" is the greatest love song ever written
@josi42516 ай бұрын
I have long loved The Temptations. They provided part of the soundtrack of my younger life. Still love them!!
@johnjet6Ай бұрын
I am an entertainer in the Myrtle Beach SC area. I have been playing and singing My Girl for 57 years and I still have to do the song every show.
@ericwilliams10316 ай бұрын
To be a part of a song that is such a staple in American history. He's very humble but inside I'm sure the pride he feels talking about it must be overwhelming.
@MrFinalMax6 ай бұрын
Yes. My Girl is absolutely an iconic song. Thank you for sharing this interview. Anyone can do an opinion piece, but interviewers and documentarians are vital for the preservation of history.
@jerryfritz3746 ай бұрын
" Music can do Certain things that Poly ticksions Can't do!" Thank You Otis Williams
@brettcreech34906 ай бұрын
That was the song that I danced at my daughters wedding last year because I use to sing it to her when she was little. Both of my daughters have it tattooed on their arms in my hand writing. Very cool .😎
@hildeschmid84006 ай бұрын
I was born in 1955, and grew up in Detroit. Smokey, Temptin' Temptations, anyone of the Motown Groups can bring back great memories of Junior High and High Schools. As someone said before, the music of the 60's, 70's, and 80's were GREAT!
5 ай бұрын
This channel and interviews are so underrated... I don't think people can truly appreciate all these great and historical interviews but history sure will .. 20 years from now the Smithsonian will want to have these in their archives and might pay a nice price for them... but they are priceless ...they are true history
@gastondeveaux37836 ай бұрын
"Music can do certain things that politicians can't do." This man is the real deal. I loved listening to him tell this story.❤
@dowyler242 ай бұрын
I didn't discover music as a force until the late 70s. You can't beat that Motown sound! It is so powerful even today.
@jayneneewing23696 ай бұрын
This is a terrific interview. Thanks.
@CozumelTy2 ай бұрын
Otis is a living legend and looks so good. Keep going Otis the world loves you and the Temps!!
@bryanzimmerman86466 ай бұрын
A Temptation’s tribute group came to my college for an assembly. You had to attend three or four assemblies each year to graduate this was an easy choice better than some of the more dry informative ones. I was just sitting in the audience when during their rendition of My Girl they came out and started holding their mics in front of random audience members. I was chosen and I just sang the lyrics. I got extra applause from the group and the audience. I’ve always sang around the house. My Dad was a touring member of the Marine Corps choir and did USO shows with Bob Hope and Elvis and then after retirement from the corps became a mailman and a member of our church choir and he always sang around our house. So I grew up comfortably singing in front of people. This was really fun for me and suddenly I was more popular with the ladies around campus afterwards. That was nice. I’ll always remember that chance to sing in front of my classmates and surprise people with my confident voice. My girl is just a wonderful timeless song
@bdwillis82846 ай бұрын
Fabulous! Just great. Love Otis. Thank you.
@marybisagno78096 ай бұрын
Wow! Great interview! I was recently on a cruise ship, I heard this song several times in the various lounges. ALL ages were singing along!💜
@TulsaGirlForever6 ай бұрын
One of the MANY great songs of my youth....my born in the 50's generation had life, music & our fellow American thing ALL figured out. This song was magic...... it's NO secret why SOOOooo many of our generation can STILL sing & song GOOD! These guys born in the late 40's had such wonderful vocals & could dance to anything. Love them all~!!!!!🎼🎵🎶🎵💖