"I Can't Get Next to You" is a 1969 single recorded by the Temptations and written by Norman Whitfield and Barrett Strong for the Gordy (Motown) label. The song was a No. 1 single on the Billboard Top Pop Singles chart for two weeks in 1969, from October 18 to October 25, replacing "Sugar, Sugar" by the Archies and replaced by "Suspicious Minds" by Elvis Presley. The single was also a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Top R&B Singles for five weeks, from October 4 to November 1, replacing "Oh, What a Night" by the Dells, and replaced by another Motown song, "Baby I'm For Real" by the Originals.

The single was the second of the Temptations' four No. 1 hits on the United States pop charts, and was also one of the best-selling singles the group released. Billboard ranked it as the No. 3 song for 1969.

The applause that starts the song, which is cut short by Dennis Edwards' spoken "Hold it, hold it, listen" line, was sampled in another Temptations song "Psychedelic Shack".

Overview

"I Can't Get Next to You" was the second single from the 1969 Temptations LP Puzzle People, with "Running Away (Ain't Gonna Help You)", a ballad led by Paul Williams, as the b-side. The single was a No. 1 hit on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Billboard Top R&B Singles chart. The song has been frequently covered, most notably a 1970 version by Al Green, a slower-paced version without multi-lead vocals. Green's cover, the title track of his 1971 LP Al Green Gets Next to You, reached No. 60 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 11 on the R&B chart. Annie Lennox also covered the song on her 1995 album Medusa.

Personnel

Chart history

Chart (1969)Peak position
The Temptations Chart (1969) Peak position Canada RPM Top Singles 11 UK 13 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 1 U.S. Billboard R&B 1 U.S. Cash Box Top 100 3Year-end charts Chart (1969) Rank Canada 44 US Billboard Hot 100 3 US Cash Box 7 All-time charts Chart (1958-2018) Position US Billboard Hot 100 409
Canada RPM Top Singles11
UK13
U.S. Billboard Hot 1001
U.S. Billboard R&B1
U.S. Cash Box Top 1003
Chart (1969)Rank
Canada44
US Billboard Hot 1003
US Cash Box7
Chart (1958-2018)Position
US Billboard Hot 100409

Al Green

Chart (1970–71)Peak position
U.S. Billboard Hot 10060
U.S. Billboard R&B11
U.S. Cash Box Top 10070

See also