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{{For|the Ice Cube song|Check Yo Self}}
{{Infobox Single
{{Infobox song
| Name = Check Yourself
| name = Check Yourself
| Artist = [[The Temptations]]
| cover =
| from Album = [[Meet The Temptations]]
| alt =
| B-side = "Your Wonderful Love"
| type = single
| Released = November 7, 1961
| artist = [[The Temptations]]
| Format = 7" single
| album = [[Meet The Temptations]]
| Recorded = [[Hitsville USA]]; October 28, 1961
| B-side = Your Wonderful Love
| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]], [[R&B]], [[Doo-wop]]
| released = November 7, 1961
| Length = 2:45
| recorded = [[Hitsville USA]]; October 28, 1961
| Label = [[Motown Records|Miracle]]<br><small>M 12</small>
| studio =
| Writer = [[Berry Gordy, Jr.]] <br /> [[Elbridge Bryant|Albridge Bryant]] <br /> [[Melvin Franklin|David English]] <br /> [[Otis Williams]]
| Producer = Berry Gordy, Jr.
| venue =
| genre = [[Soul music|Soul]], [[R&B]], [[Doo-wop]]
| Last single = "[[Oh Mother of Mine]]"<br />(1961)
| length = 2:45
| This single = "'''Check Yourself'''"<br />(1961)
| label = [[Motown Records|Miracle]]<br><small>M 12</small>
| Next single = "[[(You’re My) Dream Come True|Dream Come True]]"<br />(1962)
| writer = [[Berry Gordy, Jr.]] <br /> Elbridge Bryant <br /> [[Melvin Franklin|David English]] <br /> [[Otis Williams]]
| producer = Berry Gordy, Jr.
| prev_title = [[Oh Mother of Mine]]
| prev_year = 1961
| next_title = [[(You're My) Dream Come True|Dream Come True]]
| next_year = 1962
}}
}}


"'''Check Yourself'''" is a 1961 song that was released as a [[Motown Records|Miracle]] label single by Motown singing group [[The Temptations]]; and written by Motown president [[Berry Gordy]], group member [[Otis Williams]], [[Melvin Franklin]] and [[Elbridge Bryant]], and produced by Gordy. It was the group's second single, as well as their second and last single for the Miracle label, which was deactivated immediately after this release. Starting with the next single release, the group's future recordings for Motown would be issued under the Gordy label until it was deactivated in 1988.
"'''Check Yourself'''" is a [[1961 in music|1961]] song that was released as a [[Motown Records|Miracle]] label single by Motown singing group [[The Temptations]]; and written by Motown president [[Berry Gordy]], and group members [[Otis Williams]], [[Melvin Franklin]] and Elbridge Bryant, and produced by Gordy.<ref>Williams, Otis and Weinger, Harry (2002). My Girl: The Very Best of the Temptations [CD liner notes]. New York: Motown/Universal Records.</ref> It was the group's second single, as well as their second and last single for the Miracle label, which was deactivated immediately after this release.<ref>Williams, Otis and Romanowski, Patricia (1988, updated 2002). Temptations. Lanham, MD: Cooper Square. {{ISBN|0-8154-1218-5}}.</ref> Starting with the next single release, the group's future recordings for Motown would be issued under the Gordy label until it was deactivated in 1988.


==Credits==
==Recording==
This is one of the small handful of pre-psychedelic era songs the group recorded that had more than two members singing lead at one point (the second one recorded but the first released). [[Tenor]] [[Otis Williams]] leads the intro of the song, while the group's bass singer, [[Melvin Franklin]], has a spoken interlude. [[Baritone]] [[Paul Williams (The Temptations)|Paul Williams]], at the time the group's lead singer, leads the rest of the song as the song's narrator; the narrator talks about how after "breaking hearts" the tables have now turned on him as he’s losing his love and now "memories... are all I have".
* Lead vocals by [[Paul Williams (The Temptations)|Paul Williams]] (song), [[Otis Williams]] and [[Melvin Franklin]] (intro)

* Background vocals by [[Eddie Kendricks]], Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, [[Elbridge Bryant|Al Bryant]] and [[Otis Williams]], and [[Eddie Holland]] and [[Brian Holland]]
According to some sources, including Otis Williams autobiography [[falsetto]] [[Eddie Kendricks]] did not record vocal on this single, and that the high notes of the song were done by [[Brian Holland]] and/or [[Edward Holland, Jr.|Eddie Holland]]. However, this cannot be substantiated by official [[Motown]] studio records. As for the label's deactivation, it was said to be due to poor sales (not helped by the slogan "If it’s a hit, it’s a Miracle") and confusion with [[The Miracles]] singing group.

==Reception==
The single was a regional hit around the Detroit area, receiving a lot of airplay on local stations, but it would never chart nationally. The group's next single, "[[(You're My) Dream Come True|Dream Come True]]", would be led by Eddie Kendricks & Elbridge Bryant, and would be their first to chart nationally. When that happened their new label would give Kendricks the lead on the group's [[A-side and B-side|A-sides]], and regulate Paul Williams to [[A-side and B-side|B-sides]], until 1963. About two years after this single was released, "The Duke of Earl" [[Gene Chandler]] would cover the song on one of his singles.

==Personnel==
* Lead vocals by [[Paul Williams (The Temptations)|Paul Williams]] (song), [[Otis Williams]] (intro) and [[Melvin Franklin]] (intro-spoken interlude)
* Background vocals by [[Eddie Kendricks]], [[Melvin Franklin]], Al Bryant, [[Otis Williams]], [[Brian Holland]] and [[Edward Holland, Jr.|Eddie Holland]]
* Instrumentation by [[The Funk Brothers]]
* Instrumentation by [[The Funk Brothers]]


==Footnotes==
==Notes==
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Latest revision as of 05:01, 26 December 2024

"Check Yourself"
Single by The Temptations
from the album Meet The Temptations
B-side"Your Wonderful Love"
ReleasedNovember 7, 1961
RecordedHitsville USA; October 28, 1961
GenreSoul, R&B, Doo-wop
Length2:45
LabelMiracle
M 12
Songwriter(s)Berry Gordy, Jr.
Elbridge Bryant
David English
Otis Williams
Producer(s)Berry Gordy, Jr.
The Temptations singles chronology
"Oh Mother of Mine"
(1961)
"Check Yourself"
(1961)
"Dream Come True"
(1962)

"Check Yourself" is a 1961 song that was released as a Miracle label single by Motown singing group The Temptations; and written by Motown president Berry Gordy, and group members Otis Williams, Melvin Franklin and Elbridge Bryant, and produced by Gordy.[1] It was the group's second single, as well as their second and last single for the Miracle label, which was deactivated immediately after this release.[2] Starting with the next single release, the group's future recordings for Motown would be issued under the Gordy label until it was deactivated in 1988.

Recording

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This is one of the small handful of pre-psychedelic era songs the group recorded that had more than two members singing lead at one point (the second one recorded but the first released). Tenor Otis Williams leads the intro of the song, while the group's bass singer, Melvin Franklin, has a spoken interlude. Baritone Paul Williams, at the time the group's lead singer, leads the rest of the song as the song's narrator; the narrator talks about how after "breaking hearts" the tables have now turned on him as he’s losing his love and now "memories... are all I have".

According to some sources, including Otis Williams autobiography falsetto Eddie Kendricks did not record vocal on this single, and that the high notes of the song were done by Brian Holland and/or Eddie Holland. However, this cannot be substantiated by official Motown studio records. As for the label's deactivation, it was said to be due to poor sales (not helped by the slogan "If it’s a hit, it’s a Miracle") and confusion with The Miracles singing group.

Reception

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The single was a regional hit around the Detroit area, receiving a lot of airplay on local stations, but it would never chart nationally. The group's next single, "Dream Come True", would be led by Eddie Kendricks & Elbridge Bryant, and would be their first to chart nationally. When that happened their new label would give Kendricks the lead on the group's A-sides, and regulate Paul Williams to B-sides, until 1963. About two years after this single was released, "The Duke of Earl" Gene Chandler would cover the song on one of his singles.

Personnel

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Notes

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  1. ^ Williams, Otis and Weinger, Harry (2002). My Girl: The Very Best of the Temptations [CD liner notes]. New York: Motown/Universal Records.
  2. ^ Williams, Otis and Romanowski, Patricia (1988, updated 2002). Temptations. Lanham, MD: Cooper Square. ISBN 0-8154-1218-5.