Thomasina Winifred Montgomery, known as Tammi Terrell (April 29, 1945 – March 16, 1970) was an American recording artist and songwriter most notable for her association with Motown Records and her duets with Marvin Gaye. As a teenager she recorded for the Scepter–Wand, Try Me and Checker record labels. She signed with Motown in April 1965 and enjoyed modest success as a solo singer. Once she was paired with Gaye in 1967, her stardom grew, but on October 14 of that year she collapsed on stage into Gaye's arms during a performance. She was soon thereafter diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor which eventually led to her death at age 24.
Tammi Terrell was born Thomasina Winifred Montgomery in Philadelphia. Members of her family have said her parents figured their eldest child would be a son and had settled on "Thomas". After Terrell's birth, they added in "-ina". Terrell was called "Tommie" by family. Terrell has a younger sister, Ludie (born 1949). Terrell began singing in church at an early age. Terrell developed a rebellious, free-spirited streak and changed her name to "Tammy" after seeing the film Tammy and the Bachelor in the summer of 1957 and hearing its theme song "Tammy". Around this time, Terrell began complaining of migraines and headaches. Terrell's family said that this foreshadowed her later struggle with brain cancer but that at the time they did not regard it as a major issue.
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Plot: The true story of The Temptations, the Soul vocal group of the 1960s, as seen from the viewpoint of the last surviving member, Otis Williams. Beginning from their humble origins in the late 50s and continuing through the 90s and the deaths of the other 4 members.
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Oh, how it would break
If you should ever go
I'd never need to wake
My need for you's so strong
It's here that you belong
If you said you had to leave
Leave unexpectedly
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone
No tears could ever free
This hurt inside of me
If you took away your love
My world would cease to be
My world would fill with pain
And empty arms again
I'd reach out for your touch
That warms my heart so much
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone
When starlight shadows fall
And you're not here at all
In my mind the thought
Of you will linger on
'Cause we both know
True love is hard to find
What will my heart do
If you say we're through?
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone
Oh, how I'd miss you
Baby, when you're gone