The Temptations push their version of “Silent Night” to new peaks on multiple Billboard charts this week, more than 50 years after it was first released.
The Temptations' founder Otis Williams talks about the legacy of its classic hits "My Girl," and Silent Night amid its 60th anniversary.
The Temptations bring life to a Christmas song ... Now, there are a ton of solid Christmas songs off A Charlie Brown Christmas, but Linus and Lucy is the chill, smoothy, jazzy number we all ...
The Temptations are celebrating 60 years of “My Girl.” They kicked off the milestone anniversary in partnership with Princess ...
Here’s a list of the Top 10 Christmas songs that are sure to get us in ... “Silent Night”- The Temptations, don’t worry, you’re not the only one still trying to hit those high notes.
One of the most enduring Christmas songs of the past 60 years is Donny ... Sabrina Carpenter, NSYNC, The Temptations, Aretha Franklin, and Usher. In addition, the tune inspired a movie of the ...
Country music's Christmas songs are like side dishes at your fancy holiday dinner. Most country fans reach for the standards, but a few will always prefer those specialty treats. Others you ...
Songs that will stand the test of time ... s Motown label as the opening track on their festive album The Temptations Christmas Card. After a jokey introduction by “your singing Santa Eddie ...
Previously, I touched on the worst Christmas songs ever written, so why not try my hand at the best? The earworms, the nostalgia bringers, the tear jerkers, this list has them all, and then some!
DETROIT — To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Temptations' 1964 hit "My Girl," Motown Museum guests recently crowded into the small studio where the track was first recorded and listened to ...
It has been a staple of the Christmas season for more than 150 years, and dozens of artists, including Michael Bublé, Dolly Parton, and William Shatner, have recorded versions of the tune. The song is ...
Roots co-founder Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson shares his Christmas playlist, which includes songs by DRAM, James Brown, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. Originally broadcast Dec. 21, 2022.