Common questions about Get Ready (The Temptations song)

Short answers, pulled from the story.

When did The Temptations release Get Ready?

The Temptations released Get Ready on the 2nd of May 1966. This single marked a turning point in music history and triggered a power struggle at Motown Records.

Who produced the song Get Ready by The Temptations?

Smokey Robinson wrote and produced the original version of Get Ready. Berry Gordy later shifted production duties to Norman Whitfield after the song failed to cross over to the pop Top 20.

What chart position did The Temptations version of Get Ready reach?

The Temptations version of Get Ready reached number one on the U.S. R&B singles chart and number 29 on the pop charts. This result was disappointing for a group that had enjoyed consistent Top 20 success since My Girl.

How did Rare Earth change the song Get Ready?

Rare Earth transformed Get Ready into a 21-minute version that included audience applause and a drum solo. Their edited 2:46 single peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1970.

Who recorded a jazz version of Get Ready in 1969?

Ella Fitzgerald recorded the song for her 1969 album which became her last U.S. chart record. She performed the track on The Carol Burnett Show in November 1969.

How was Get Ready used in the 1990s?

The Temptations re-recorded Get Ready as part of a series of promos for the American television network CBS during the 1990-91 TV season. The group modified the lyrics to incorporate the Get Ready for CBS tagline and included a dance version on their 1991 album Milestone.