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The Temptations Papa Was A Rolling Stone 1972 Single Version

Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (original) - The Undisputed Truth 1972

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1 posted on 09/25/2020 1:52:35 PM PDT by nickcarraway
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Arguably the second most important soul song ever cut, after “This is a Man’s World.”


2 posted on 09/25/2020 1:54:57 PM PDT by freedumb2003 ("Do not mistake activity for achievement." - John Wooden)
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To: nickcarraway

That intro to that song is just fabulous.


3 posted on 09/25/2020 1:56:03 PM PDT by Beowulf9
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Thanks for posting. WHAT A FABULOUS SONG. I saw them at MOTOWN review in Detroit in the late 60’s or early ‘70’s. Sheesh, I’m getting old. I cannot remember all of the details and all of the groups performing. MOTOWN. MMGA.


5 posted on 09/25/2020 2:00:22 PM PDT by PGalt (Past Peak Civilization?)
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My favorite Temptations song


12 posted on 09/25/2020 2:19:19 PM PDT by Fledermaus (ONLY A MORON THINKS 6 FEET IS A MAGIC NUMBER!)
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Wonderful artistry. 50X better than any of the narcissistic rap/hip hop garbage of today. The long intro was spellbinding. The lyrics provided something of a mystery, similar to “Ode To Billy Joe”.

As a teen (before the internet), I always wondered if the last line of the chorus was “all he left us was alone” or “all he left us was a loan” (presumably unpaid)? The play on words was brilliant.

No humor? The ripping of their father was classic:

“Hey Mama. I heard Papa had three outside children and another wife...and that ain’t right.”

“Folks say Papa never was much on thinkin’. Spent much of his time chasin’ women and drinkin’.”

The song made me think of all the inner-city men who had turned to crime and died young from one thing or another and how Mama had to explain to the children how Daddy made some bad decisions and now was gone and couldn’t provide for them. It was important, just as with “Ode To Billy Joe” that they didn’t tell us why it happened, sustaining the mystery that held you six minutes into the music.

As someone who has dabbled in lyricism, painting such a vivid pictured is such a difficult task. My hat’s off to Mr. Strong for sticking to his guns and believing in his words.


18 posted on 09/25/2020 3:01:28 PM PDT by OrangeHoof (COVID infects the Democrat brain and makes them drunk with power.)
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September!! I still play that song.....I just knock back a couple of Advil and get down......September is “our” month....just celebrated 54 years with my sweetie on the 23rd.......;)


25 posted on 09/25/2020 5:46:10 PM PDT by Dawgreg
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