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Never Can Say Goodbye- the 1989 Adult Version that was recorded for Decade
I'll Be There-the 1989 Adult Version that was recorded for Decade. Contrary to some fan's belief, it is not the same version that was featured in the 1992 Pepsi Commercial
Nightmare of Edgar Allen Poe- song believed to be written by Michael and Walter Afansieff in 1999-2000 for the planned film "The Nightmare of Edgar Allen Poe"
No News Is Good News-written by Stevie Wonder for the J5/Steve collaboration album that was planned for 1974
Nona- written by Jackie Jackson. Intended for the Victory album
Nymphette Lover- written by Michael in 1981
Ode To Sorrow- written by Michael in 1977. Possibly one of the classical pieces he wrote in the mid 70s
On My Anger- written by Michael and Teddy Riley in 1999 for the Invincible album
One Day I'll Marry You- J5 song that was recorded in 1970-73 that wasn't released until 1979 on the Boogie album
Ooh Baby Baby- J5's cover of Smokey Robinson and The Miracle's hit single
The Pain- written by Rodney Jerkins, Jay Harvey Mason, and Shawn Stockman for Invincible
Penny Arcade- J5 song recorded in 1970-73 that wasn't released until 1979 on the Boogie album
People Have To Make Some Kind of Joke- written by Michael possibly between 1985-1993
Peter Pan- written by Michael for the planned movie about the fantasy character that turned out to become the 1993 film "Hook"
Planet Earth- song written by Michael for the Dangerous album but didn't make the tracklisting. Was included in the liner notes as a poem and again in the 1992 book "Dancing The Dream"
Power- written by Jackie Jackson for the Victory album in around 1983-84
Pressure written by Rodney Jerkins, Lashawn Daniels, Fred Jerkins III, and Jay Harvey Mason for the Invincible album
The Price of Fams- written by Michael in 1985-86 for the Bad album. Originally slated to appear in the 1987 "Chase" Pepsi commercials, but due to not making the album, it was replaced by a special version of Bad". The Price of Fame version exists.
Purple Snowflakes- J5 cover of Marvin Gaye's holiday song for their 1970's Christmas album
P.Y.T.- demo version that was written by Michael and Greg Philliganes in 1982. Quincy Jones felt the song should be an uptempo track and asked artist James Ingram to write a dance oriented version.
Quicksand- J5's cover of Martha and The Vandella's hit single
Red Eye- written by Michael. Date Unknown
Rock With You- demo version that was to released on the 2001 Special Edition, but was taken off at the last minute
Rolling The Dice- written by Rod Temperton for Thriller
Sad Souvenirs- J5's cover of Four Tops song
Satisfy You- written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Duet between by Mariah Carey and Michael and her Charmbracelet album
Saved By The Bell- written by Michael and Jermaine
Scared of The Moon- written by Michael in 1985 for a book project of the same name
Scream- solo version. Part of this version was played during the 1996-97 HIStory World Tour
The Scrub- written by Tito's music teacher Shirley Cartman and recorded by The Jackson 5 during the Steeltown days
Seduction- written by Michael and Shelby Myrick III during 2001-2005
Seeing Voices- written by Michael, Ray Charles and Sidney Fine. Duet of Michael and Ray Charles And the Ray Charles Choir. Intended for the Invincible album
Serious Effect- written by Michael and Teddy Riley for the Dangerous album. Featured LL Cool J. Recorded in 1990
Seven Digits- written by Michael and Bryan Loren. One of the 25 songs they worked together on for the Dangerous album.
Shake Me, Wake Me, (When It's Over)- J5's cover of the Four Tops hit
She Got It- written by Michael for the Dangerous album. Leaked on the internet in 2007. Was planned to be released on the 2001 edition of Dangerous, but was pulled from the set. Certain fans bought the acetate and held on to the songs She Got It, Work That Body, and Lisa, It's Your Birthday for 5 years. One fan bought another copy of the acetate and shared it to the entire fan community (a big F U to those greedy fans!)
She Say What- J5 song for Motown
She Was Loving Me- written by Michael and Mark Rooney for Invincible
She's Not A Girl- written by Michael possibly for Thriller
She's Trouble- written by Terry Britten, Bill Livesy, and Sue Shifrin for Thriller. Michael's version that was recorded in 1981-82 leaked on the internet in the late 90s. Later recorded by Scott Baio for his 1983 album and again by Musical Youth for their "Different Style" album. Their version peaked at #65 on the Pop charts and #25 on the R&B charts
Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours- J5's cover of Stevie Wonder's classic hit
Silent Night- J5's cover of the traditional holiday song for their 1970 Christmas album
Silver Bells- J5's version that was recorded for the 1970 Christmas album
Since I Lost My Baby- J5's cover of Temptations' hit single
Since You've Been Gone- J5 cover of Four Tops' hit
Sister Sue- written by Michael. Date Unknown
The Sky Is The Limit- written by Michael and Jermaine from 1981-1984
Slapstick- written by Rod Temperton. The early version of Hot Street
Slipped Away- written by Michael and Marlon Jackson for the Triumph album. 2 versions exists |
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