<P> Paul Williams and Eddie Kendricks split the leads during this early period, with Al Bryant, Otis Williams, and Melvin Franklin occasionally singing lead, as they would on a song titled "Isn't She Pretty". For a brief time, the group almost had their name changed to The Pirates, and recorded the songs "Mind Over Matter" and "I'll Love You Till I Die" under that name . Eventually the label and the group decided against it . One hit song, "Do You Love Me", was originally to be recorded by the Temptations . When he couldn't get a hold of the group, Gordy produced a version for the Contours . In 1963, the Temptations began working with Smokey Robinson as producer and writer . Robinson's first work with the group was the Paul Williams - led "I Want a Love I Can See". While the song failed to chart, it did eventually become a popular live performance spot for the group and particularly for Paul Williams in general . Some called the group "The Hitless Temptations" due to their lack of hits . </P> <P> During this time, David Ruffin began following the group around as he aspired to join the group . During a local Detroit performance, Ruffin joined the group onstage and impressed the group with his vocal talent and dancing skills . Following that same time, Al Bryant had grown frustrated with the group's lack of success and became restless and uncooperative, preferring the mundane routine of his day job as a milkman over the rigors of rehearsal and performing . After a second altercation onstage at a Christmas performance, having struck Paul with a beer bottle during a heated quarrel at an earlier gig in the middle of the year, Bryant was summarily fired from the group . As a result, David Ruffin was brought in as his replacement in January 1964 . Though Ruffin's brother, Jimmy was also considered for the slot, David was selected following his performance with them in 1963 . </P> <P> Bryant continued to perform in a number of other local groups, and died at the age of 36 in Flagler County, Florida, of liver cirrhosis on October 26, 1975 . </P> <P> The Temptations would now consist of Otis Williams, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, Eddie Kendricks, and David Ruffin; the success that would follow the group would result in what would, in later years, be frequently referred to as the "Classic Five" lineup . In January 1964, Smokey Robinson and Miracles bandmate Bobby Rogers co-wrote and produced "The Way You Do the Things You Do" with Eddie Kendricks on lead and the single became the Temptations' first Top 20 hit that April . </P>

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