Happy Birthday to Temptations co-founder Otis Williams, who turns 81 on Sunday (October 30th)!!! Williams — who was present at the birth of Motown alongside founder Berry Gordy Jr., Smokey Robinson, and a host of others — is the sole surviving original member of the Temptations still performing with the group. Williams has outlived all of the other members of the Temps' classic lineup: Paul Williams, David Ruffin, Eddie Kendricks, and Melvin Franklin. 2022 saw the release of the Temps' latest studio set, Temptations 60.
Otis Williams recalled after years of struggling with no success, how the Temps found out about scoring their first hit in 1964: “We recorded 'The Way You Do The Things You Do' and went to upstate Michigan and was up there for a number of weeks and came back, and Berry (Gordy) had been trying to find us. They told us 'You guys finally got a hit.' Somebody got the Billboard and the Cashbox and showed us we were in the charts, and David Ruffin and myself sat down and we cried because we had tried so many years of getting there. And we were off and running.”
Williams recalled that during the Temps' golden era at Motown, Berry Gordy actually nixed Williams' efforts to write songs for the group while Smokey Robinson was their producer: “One day when Berry got out of his car walking to his office, I had asked him, 'Hey, well I write. When I'm home, can I go into the studio?' And he said, 'No, you just let Smokey write and you be the artist.'”