Ear-Resistible

Ear-Resistible is a studio album by American vocal group the Temptations. Served as the follow-up to Phoenix Rising (1998), it was released by Motown on	May 16, 2000. Featuring the Top 20 Urban Adult Contemporary singles "I'm Here", which peaked at #3, and "Selfish Reasons", which peaked at #18, the album won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Traditional R&B Performance.

Critical reception
AllMusic editor Jason Elias found that with the album "the group turns in its strongest set since 1984's Truly for You [...] Co-executive produced by Kedar Massenburg and Otis Williams, Ear-Resistible proves that you don't need rap cameos or expletives to make a great R&B album."

Personnel

 * Terry Weeks – tenor/baritone vocals
 * Barrington "Bo" Henderson – tenor/baritone vocals
 * Otis Williams – second tenor/baritone vocals
 * Ron Tyson – first tenor/falsetto vocals
 * Harry McGilberry – bass vocals