For Lovers Only (The Temptations album)

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For Lovers Only
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 26, 1995
Length54:52
LabelMotown
ProducerRichard Perry
The Temptations chronology
Milestone
(1991)
For Lovers Only
(1995)
Phoenix Rising
(1998)

For Lovers Only is a 1995

pop standards album by The Temptations for the Motown label, something of a sequel to their 1967 album The Temptations in a Mellow Mood. The album features the final recordings of Melvin Franklin, who fell ill during recording and died before the album's release. Franklin was replaced on the tracks he does not sing on by Parliament-Funkadelic's Ray Davis
in his only album appearance with the group. The first single, "Some Enchanted Evening", reached #40 on the Urban Adult Contemporary charts.

The album was also the final Temptations album for Ali-Ollie Woodson, who would be released from the group by Otis Williams in 1996, after having suffered several bouts of throat cancer. For Lovers Only was reissued in 2002 with a bonus track, a remix of "Night & Day" as included on the soundtrack to What Women Want.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

AllMusic editor Andrew Hamilton found that For Lovers Only was "arguably the Temptations' best album since Truly for You dropped in 1984." He added: "Richard Perry outdid himself with this production, he expertly captured the essence of the Temptations, regardless of the members, in these songs."[1]

Track listing

All tracks produced by Richard Perry.

For Lovers Only track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
1."
Maria Grever
  • Stanley Adams
  • Tyson6:17
    9."I'm Glad There Is You"
    Woodson5:17
    10."South Shell Interlude"Gamboa 2:41
    11."That's Why (I Love You So)"
    • Peoples
    • Tyson
    • Woodson
    4:42
    12."For Your Love"/"You Send Me"
    • Otis Williams
    • Woodson
    5:07
    2002 bonus track
    No.TitleWriter(s)Lead singer(s)Length
    13."Night & Day" (Remix)PorterPeoples3:53

    Personnel

    • Ali-Ollie Woodson: vocals (tenor/baritone)
    • Theo Peoples: vocals (second tenor/baritone)
    • Otis Williams: vocals (second tenor/baritone)
    • Ron Tyson
      : vocals (first tenor/falsetto)
    • Melvin Franklin: vocals (bass) (only on "Melvin's Interlude" and "Life Is But A Dream")
    • Ray Davis: vocals (bass) (all except "Melvin's Interlude" and "Life Is But A Dream")

    Charts

    Chart performance for For Lovers Only
    Chart (1995) Peak
    position
    US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[2] 43

    References

    1. ^
      AllMusic
      . Retrieved June 24, 2011.
    2. ^ "The Temptations Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved August 29, 2022.