Temptation

Ferrante And Teicher · Other Songs - Ferrante And Teicher

You came, I was alone

I should have known you were temptation

You smiled, luring me on

My heart was gone, you were temptation

It would be thrilling

If you were willing

If it can never be

Pity me for you are temptation and I am yours



Here is my heart, take it and say

We'll never part

I'm just a slave

Only a slave to you, temptation

You were born to be kissed

I can't resist.



You are temptation and I am yours

Here is my heart, take it and say

We'll never part

I'm just a slave

Only a slave to you, temptation

About Temptation

Ferrante and Teicher's "Temptation" stands as a definitive example of their signature style, blending jazz improvisation with a polished, pop-oriented sensibility. Recorded in the mid-1960s, the track exemplifies the duo's ability to transform standard jazz standards into accessible, radio-friendly hits while maintaining sophisticated harmonic structures. The song features the group's characteristic interplay between the piano and guitar, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere that defined their catalog during their peak commercial success. As a staple of their discography, "Temptation" reflects the era's transition toward more melodic and less complex jazz arrangements, yet it retains the group's unique vocal delivery and rhythmic drive. It remains a representative work of their contribution to the jazz-pop genre, showcasing how they balanced technical proficiency with broad appeal. The recording captures a moment where jazz musicians successfully bridged the gap between club performance and mainstream consumption, leaving a lasting impact on the sound of the time.