Whatcha see is whatcha get
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dam closest to the temp's
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Awesome one of my all time favorites.........Thanks for posting.
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Who is your father in this video?
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12 people didn't see what they got.
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I remember when this son was a HUGE HIT, I was living in Oklahoma at the time. Whenever my friends and I were driving down the road in one of our cars and this song came on, "we cranked up the radio" as loud as it could go [back then] and sang along. This is just one of those songs I can't get out of my head. It has great lyrics, great music, and you can actually [understand] every word they's saying. I'll go to bed tonight with song in my head.
Dennis Whitlock
Phoenix, AZ
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when did lj Reynolds come into the groups
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Seriously, this is some GREAT ****! Pure, uncut Soul Music!
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Incredible song and video. If one of these guys really is your pop, you must be very proud. Great talent.
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I'm mad I wasn't born in the 5os to experience the core. I was born in 199o : /
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Ron Banks brought them brothers on Soul Train I believe after most of the members of the Original Group had moved on or pass. But the cut is still one of my favorites as well as "Be My Girl". Go on Dramatics do your thang!!!!!!



what i see and what i get from the 70's is hell of a lot better than the music today
playerhatersball 4 months ago 12
Wee Gee (in the red)-influenced by David Ruffin
Ron Banks (green) influenced by Eddie Kendricks
Willie Ford (blue) influenced by Melvin Franklin
Larry Demps (purple) influenced by Paul Williams as was Elbert Wilkins (white)
that's why the Dramatics were so tight. They are only ones who could give the Tempts a damn good run.
GarwinEugeneW 5 months ago 5