Smiling Faces Sometimes

Smiling Faces Sometimes

Infobox Single
Name = Smiling Faces Sometimes
Artist = The Undisputed Truth
from Album = The Undisputed Truth
Released = May 13, 1971
Format = 7" single
Recorded = Hitsville USA (Studio A); 1971
Genre = Psychedelic soul
Length = 3:16
Label = Gordy
G 7108
Writer= Norman Whitfield
Barrett Strong
Producer = Norman Whitfield
Chart position =
*#3 (US Pop Singles)
**#2 (US R&B Singles)
NoReviews = yes
Last single = "Save My Love For A Rainy Day"
1971
This single = "Smiling Faces Sometimes"
1971
Next single = "You Make Your Own Heaven And Hell Right Here On Earth"
1971
"Smiling Faces Sometimes" is a soul song written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for the Motown label. The song was originally recorded by The Temptations in 1971. Producer Norman Whitfield had the song re-recorded by The Undisputed Truth the same year, resulting in a number-three Billboard Hot 100 position for the group. "Smiling Faces" was the only Top 40 single released by the Undisputed Truth, and was included on their debut album "The Undisputed Truth".

Overview

Both versions of "Smiling Faces Sometimes" deal with the same subject matter, "back-stabbing" friends who do their friends wrong behind their backs ("Smiling faces sometimes...they don't tell the truth...smiling faces sometimes tell lies"), but in different ways. The Temptations' original uses an arrangement similar to a haunted house film score to represent feelings of fear and timidness. Included on the 1971 "Sky's the Limit" album, "Smiling Faces Sometimes" runs over 12 minutes, most of which is comprised of extended instrumental passages without any vocals. An edited version was planned as the Temptations' summer 1971 single release, but this plan was dropped when Eddie Kendricks, frustrated by personnel problems within the group, quit The Temptations and signed a solo deal with Motown in March 1971.

Whitfield was known for recording dramatically different versions of the same song with different Motown artists, including Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (re-recorded as hit records for Gladys Knight & the Pips, and Marvin Gaye) and The Temptations' "War" (re-recorded as a hit for Edwin Starr). After Kendricks left The Temptations, an undaunted Whitfield re-recorded the song with his latest protégés, psychedelic trio Undisputed Truth. It has since been covered by Bobbi Humphrey, Joan Osbourne, Rare Earth, and others.

Future Undisputed Truth singles would never make it higher than #63, a position attained by both 1972's "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" and 1974's "Help Yourself". Ironically, "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" was re-recorded by The Temptations shortly after its release, and the re-recorded version became not only a #1 pop hit, but a three-time Grammy Award winner as well.

The song was referenced in The O'Jays' similarly-themed 1972 hit "Back Stabbers".

Whitfield later revisited the song for the 1973 album "Ma", recorded by Motown's white rock band, Rare Earth, which he produced and wrote.

Credits

* Written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong
* Produced by Norman Whitfield
* Instrumentation by The Funk Brothers

Undisputed Truth version

* Lead and background vocals by Joe Harris, Billie Rae Calvin, and Brenda Joyce

Temptations version

* Lead vocals by Eddie Kendricks and Dennis Edwards
* Background vocals by Dennis Edwards, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, Eddie Kendricks, and Otis Williams

Joan Osborne version

Released on her 2002 album How Sweet It Is with Isaac Hayes [ [http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/4994715/a/How+Sweet+It+Is.htm "Joan Osborne How Sweet It Is CD"] , CD Universe]


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