Although the Temptations made the most noise with the debut of 'Cloud Nine' at #45, compared to #97 for B. J. Thomas, "Hooked on a Feeling" ended up being the better performer, 5 weeks in the top 10 compared to 3 for 'Cloud Nine' and 4 more weeks on the Hot 100 overall.
Just a regular guy with a burning desire to sing — The B.J. Thomas interview. (Medium, 12/27/2016P
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