Saturday, September 05, 2009

Michael Jackson 60s Songs: I'll Be There & Ben

August 1958 - June 2009

As he is laid to rest on his 51st birthday, two of Michael Jackson's 60s songs come to mind. They are I'll Be There and Ben, best remembered by many Singapore's pop music lovers.

Ben is a number one hit song recorded by Michael Jackson for the Motown label in 1972. Originally written for Donny Osmond, Ben was offered to Jackson as Osmond was unavailable for recording. 

It spent one week at the top of the U.S. pop chart, eight weeks at the Australian pop and was number seven on the British pop chart. It was the first of 19 number-one pop hits for Jackson in the US and won a Golden Globe for Best Song and an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1973.

I'll Be There is a U.S. number one hit single soul song recorded in 1970 by The Jackson 5. It is notable as the most successful single released by Motown during its Detroit Era, from 1959 to 1972. It is also the fifth in the group's string of five consecutive number one pop hits, making them the first black male group to achieve this.

I'll Be There remains one of the most popular of the Jackson 5's hits and sold 4.2 million copies in the United States, and 6.1 million copies worldwide. The song has been covered by other artistes.

"I'll reach out my hand to you/I'll have faith in all you do/Just call my name and I'll be there..." 

Goodbye Michael Jackson, may you finally rest in peace.

Reference: Wikipedia. Image: 
Classic Urban Harmony Archives, USA. Vinyl/M1171/1970 Motown.

13 comments:

  1. Great singer, Great song ! I'll be there...

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  2. A good remake of the MJ song is Mariah Carey's version... catch it on Youtube!

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  3. That's for "I'll be there" anyway

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  4. I personally like MJ's earlier songs better. And not only his songs, his look too.

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  5. Yes, Mariah Carey's version is just as beautiful. Thanks for the visit. Do you blog Ian?

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  6. I don't know about MJ being good-looking. He had his features changed so many times, he looked strange those months before he passed away.

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  8. Thanks nomore for the comment. MJ is very popular in S. Korea. He even had a hotel all to himself and his entourage when he performed there some years back. When we patronised it the staff made sure we knew about his visit.
    Cheers.

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  9. Thank you very much James. Appreciate your recommendation to ADD. Will try it.

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  10. I mean I prefer MJ's earlier look to his later one(s).

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  11. Yes, I think you're right. His ethnicity and natural features. Guess he just wanted to be different, his singing, his dancing?

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  12. They are both good songs of his.

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