For Lovers Only (The Temptations album)

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For Lovers Only is a 1995 covers/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.

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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.


Track listing

  1. "Some Enchanted Evening"
  2. "I've Grown Accustomed To Her Face"
  3. "At Last"
  4. "Night & Day"
  5. "Time After Time"
  6. Melvin's Interlude
  7. "Life is But a Dream"
  8. "What A Difference a Day Makes"
  9. "I'm Glad There Is You"
  10. South Shell Interlude
  11. "That's Why (I Love You So)"
  12. "For Your Love"/"You Send Me"
  13. "Night & Day" [Remix] (bonus track for 2002 re-release)

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References

  1. ^ Hamilton, Andrew. For Lovers Only at AllMusic. Retrieved June 24, 2011.