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A Motown Masterpiece: Unveiling the Infectious Charm of “Hey Girl (I Like Your Style)” by The Temptations

Ah, the 1970s! A decade that pulsated with a vibrant tapestry of musical styles – the soulful grit of disco, the burgeoning rock anthems, and of course, the enduring legacy of Motown.

Within this landscape, a song emerged that captured the essence of youthful infatuation with an irresistible groove – The Temptations’ “Hey Girl (I Like Your Style)”.

Background

Released in 1971, the track arrived at a pivotal moment for the legendary group. The Temptations, originally known for their smooth, doo-wop harmonies in the 1960s, were undergoing a transformation.

Founding members Otis Williams, Melvin Franklin, and Paul Williams remained, but David Ruffin and Eddie Kendricks had departed, replaced by Dennis Edwards and Damon Dash.

This new lineup, along with producer Norman Whitfield, ushered in a more psychedelic and socially conscious sound for The Temptations.

“Hey Girl (I Like Your Style)” embodies this stylistic shift. Gone were the gentle ballads of their earlier days. Instead, a pulsating bassline, courtesy of James Jamerson (a Motown session musician known as the “Funk Brother”), lays the foundation.

Wah-wah guitar riffs punctuate the rhythm, and Dennis Edwards’ smooth yet powerful vocals take center stage.

However, the true magic lies in the composition by Norman Whitfield. Whitfield, a Motown mainstay, was known for his innovative and sometimes controversial approach.

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Lyrics

🎵 Let’s sing along with the lyrics! 🎤

Hey girl, tell me what’s your name? (what’s your name?)I, I like your style (I like your style)Can I stick around and wrap to you a little while?
And hey, girl, don’t turn away (don’t turn away)Please listen to what I have to sayDon’t tell me something everydayPlease won’t you stay, oh
All my life I’ve prayed forSomeone like you, oh yeah
Oh, the look, the look in your eyesTell me you feel the same way I do, oh yeah
And hey, girl (hey girl, hey girl), can I be your friend?Can I see you again?No, don’t walk away (don’t walk away)If in your heart you really wanna stayGirl, what you feel is for real and believe me it’s okay

By Harley

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