I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
The Temptations · 1968
6 min · 2 tracks · funk · R&B · rock & roll
Soulful harmonies and lush instrumentation evoke deep emotions while exploring themes of love and longing.
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me is a single by The Temptations, released in 1968. Soulful harmonies and lush instrumentation evoke deep emotions while exploring themes of love and longing. This album features the title track, which became one of The Temptations’ most recognizable songs, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its blend of soul and pop not only solidified the group's commercial appeal but also marked a significant moment in Motown's evolution during the late 1960s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does I'm Gonna Make You Love Me sound like?
Soulful harmonies and lush instrumentation evoke deep emotions while exploring themes of love and longing. Rooted in funk and R&B.
What makes I'm Gonna Make You Love Me by The Temptations notable?
This album features the title track, which became one of The Temptations’ most recognizable songs, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its blend of soul and pop not only solidified the group's commercial appeal but also marked a significant moment in Motown's evolution during the late 1960s. The Temptations were at a peak in their career when 'I'm Gonna Make You Love Me' was released as their sixth studio album in late 1968. This period followed the success of their earlier hits like 'My Girl', showcasing their transition towards a more polished sound that incorporated elements of funk and rock.
How many songs are on I'm Gonna Make You Love Me?
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me has 2 tracks, running approximately 6 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 I’m Gonna Make You Love Me Standout 3:09
- 2 A Place in the Sun Standout 3:32
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