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Blame It on the Boogie | The Jacksons | 03:34 | |
Can You Feel It | The Jacksons | 03:50 | |
Can You Feel It | The Jacksons | 05:58 | |
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) | Michael Jackson, The Jacksons | 03:53 | |
Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) | The Jacksons | 07:57 | |
Show You the Way to Go | The Jacksons | 05:27 | |
This Place Hotel (a.k.a. Heartbreak Hotel) | The Jacksons | 05:44 | |
Walk Right Now | The Jacksons | 06:28 | |
Immortal Megamix: Can You Feel It / Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough / Billie Jean/Black or White | Michael Jackson, The Jacksons | 09:08 | |
This Place Hotel (a.k.a. Heartbreak Hotel) | The Jacksons | 05:43 |
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Wait | |
One More Chance | |
Be Not Always |
Driven by their father Joseph Jackson's disciplined regime, the Jacksons became a musical phenomenon, creating some of the most perfect soul pop music ever recorded. Initially spotted performing by Gladys Knight and the Pips' pianist Bobby Taylor, the brothers followed in the footsteps of the great Motown bands of the 1960s, scoring US Number 1 hits with their first four singles and going on to sell over 150 million worldwide. Led by future "King of Pop" Michael Jackson - who was just six when the band began - the classic tracks ABC, Rocking Robin and I Want You Back shot the brothers to fame before they later embraced disco and funk with Blame It On The Boogie, Can You Feel It and UK Number 1 Show You The Way To Go. As Michael became a huge solo star in his own right, the band eventually split in 1989, reforming briefly in 2001 for a one-off TV special from New York's Madison Square Gardens celebrating 30 years of Michael's solo career.