shorttrini said: graecophilos said: Didn't MJ sing a song with kenny on this album? Was this the inspiration for his o2-concerts-name?
The song that MJ sang background vocals on was called, "Who's Right, Who's Wrong". It's on this album. Did MJ a song vaguely called Going Down on Alabama at all? Or maybe any other Western city? I know I've heard something like that. I'm sure I'm not confusing it with that supposed outtake of him, Kentucky. | |
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shorttrini said: graecophilos said: Didn't MJ sing a song with kenny on this album? Was this the inspiration for his o2-concerts-name?
The song that MJ sang background vocals on was called, "Who's Right, Who's Wrong". It's on this album. Yeah that's it. | |
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graecophilos said: shorttrini said: The song that MJ sang background vocals on was called, "Who's Right, Who's Wrong". It's on this album. Did MJ a song vaguely called Going Down on Alabama at all? Or maybe any other Western city? I know I've heard something like that. I'm sure I'm not confusing it with that supposed outtake of him, Kentucky. The song is called "Going Back to Alabama". It was a Kenny Rogers song, that Michael sang background vocals on. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: graecophilos said: Didn't MJ sing a song with kenny on this album? Was this the inspiration for his o2-concerts-name?
The song that MJ sang background vocals on was called, "Who's Right, Who's Wrong". It's on this album. That's right! I forgot all about it. And yeah the "Alabama" song was by Kenny. | |
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