Thanks Graham,
But the photo I wanted was only one of those six shots, and each is too small to be adequate, and furthermore, it is actually the symbolic footprints demonstrating the dance that were on the white area below, that I am really after. As I remember, it was a promotional device specially made up to try to make it into a popular dance to even increase the group's skyrocketing popularity.
Did The Temptations ever make a recording of a song called "The Temptation Walk", in 1965, in The Snake Pit? I don't remember seeing any record of such a recording. And, "The Temptation Walk" by The Entertainers IV on L.A.'s Dore Records, was credited to B. Swayne and C. Davis [[regular Dore writers) and Lou Bedell's Hillary Music [[Dore's in-house music publishing company). So, I don't know if Motown ever had any plans for The Temptations to sing a song about it, but they DID make that photo dance instruction sheet combo as some kind of publicity piece.
Does anybody else here remember it? I'm sure I've seen it at Motown, but I seem to remember seeing it posted here on SDF as well.
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