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Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)

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"'Girl (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)'" is a 1964 hit single by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. It was the group's first A-side release to be produced by Norman Whitfield, who co-wrote the song with Edward Holland, Jr. of the Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting team. With Eddie Kendricks singing lead for the third single in a row, it peaked on the 'Billboard' Hot 100 Pop charts in the top 30 at number 26.Williams, Otis and Romanowski, Patricia (1988, updated 2002). 'Temptations'. Lanham, MD: Cooper Square. .

As the narrator of the up-tempo song, Kendricks tells his girl "I love you, girl, with all my heart and soul/ I can't understand why you treat me cold", and now his "heart feels the pain" cause by her mistreatment of him. This single would be Kendricks' last as lead on an A-side until "Get Ready" in 1966, and the last for Whitfield as producer until "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"; this would be due to the fact that "Get Ready", composed and produced by Smokey Robinson, had missed the Pop Top 20 just like this single did.

'Cash Box' described the single as "a bright, shuffle-rock handclapping thumper" with a "very commercial 'Detroit' sound."

The next Temptations single, "My Girl", would be the first to feature David Ruffin as lead and would be produced by Robinson. Ruffin, up to this point, had only sung lead on stage and on a few unreleased tracks, otherwise singing backgrounds behind Kendricks and then main lead singer Paul Williams. When "My Girl" hit number 1 on the R&B and Pop Charts in 1965, it signaled the continuing of Robinson as the group's main producer, and the start of Ruffin's run as The Temptations' main lead singer.

Personnel



* Lead vocals by Eddie Kendricks

* Background vocals by Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, David Ruffin, and Otis Williams

* Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers

Chart history



Cover versions



Phil Collins recorded a version of the song for his album of soul covers, 'Going Back'. In the 1990s, Italian-Brazilian songstress Deborah Blando recorded a version of the song as the first cut out of her debut album, 'A Different Story'. She retitled the song to "Boy (Why You Wanna Make Me Blue)". The song and video were a theme for Pepsi advertisements in the summer of 1991.

Notes



Category:1964 singles

Category:The Temptations songs

Category:Songs written by Norman Whitfield

Category:Songs written by Eddie Holland

Category:Song recordings produced by Norman Whitfield

Category:Gordy Records singles

Category:1964 songs


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