About "The Girl's Alright With Me"
"The Girl's Alright with Me" is a 1964 song recorded by The Temptations for the Gordy (Motown) label. The B-side to their Top 40 hit "I'll Be in Trouble", the song was also able to chart on its own, peaking at number 102 on Billboard Pop Charts. It was written by Eddie Kendricks, Norman Whitfield, and Eddie Holland, and produced by Whitfield. Whitfield would rerecord the song with his act The Undisputed Truth some ten years later for their album Down To Earth.
Cash Box described it as "an engaging, easy-beat thumper that the crew serves up in tempting style."
Top songs by Temptations
- Papa Was A Rollin' Stone
- Get Ready
- Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch
- I Need Your Lovin'
- Just My Imagination (running Away With Me)
- I Wish It Would Rain
- Night And Day
- Masterpiece
- Please Return Your Love To Me
- Build Me Up Buttercup
- Someday At Christmas
- A Song For You
- Silver Bells
- Psychedelic Shack
- Stand By Me
- Baby, Baby I Need You
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough
- Try To Remember
- You're My Everything
- Ol' Man River
- Treat Her Like A Lady
- Little Drummer Boy
- Since I Lost My Baby
- Hey Girl (i Like Your Style)
- Hey Jude
- Smiling Faces Sometimes
- Just Let Me Know
- Cloud Nine
- You Make Your Own Heaven And Hell Right Here On...
- Can't Take My Eyes Off You
- I Heard It Through The Grapevine
- Ball Of Confusion (that's What The World Is Today)
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