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Reply #60 posted 07/13/11 1:01pm

Timmy84

Derek1984 said:

Timmy84 said:

Anyways, I think that Kentucky song (I forgot the actual name) was an Off the Wall outtake. I wonder where the demo version of "She's Out of My Life" was recorded at.

Yeah, and I forgot about Iowa. Supposed to be a classical piece.

Right. Little Susie was originally an OTW outtake too.

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Reply #61 posted 07/13/11 1:04pm

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Imaginative said:

MickyDolenz said:

If you have nothing nice to say, why even come in this thread?

Cheap laughs.

It wasn't funny. If you don't like The Jacksons, there's hundreds of other threads to look at.

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Reply #62 posted 07/13/11 1:06pm

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Lets not forget the James Whitney tracks. Written around 1977? Not sure if they were ever recorded.

Goodness Knows

Disco Kids

Sweet Music

These look like they could be really good.

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Reply #63 posted 07/13/11 1:07pm

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Timmy84 said:

Derek1984 said:

Yeah, and I forgot about Iowa. Supposed to be a classical piece.

Right. Little Susie was originally an OTW outtake too.

We can't be too sure about Little Susie. After all, we all thought "Much Too Soon" was an early version of "Gone Too Soon"

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Reply #64 posted 07/13/11 1:07pm

Timmy84

I always thought this was funny:

"Wait 'til the Bee Gees hear THIS shit!" just after Michael pleads for whoever's recording it to "turn it off!" lol

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Reply #65 posted 07/13/11 1:12pm

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Timmy84 said:

I always thought this was funny:

"Wait 'til the Bee Gees hear THIS shit!" just after Michael pleads for whoever's recording it to "turn it off!" lol

Get into that quick demo to "Things I Do For You" at the beginning

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Reply #66 posted 07/13/11 1:14pm

Timmy84

ViintageJunkiie said:

Timmy84 said:

I always thought this was funny:

"Wait 'til the Bee Gees hear THIS shit!" just after Michael pleads for whoever's recording it to "turn it off!" lol

Get into that quick demo to "Things I Do For You" at the beginning

Oh yes! nod

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Reply #67 posted 07/13/11 1:29pm

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SoulAlive said:

where is bboy87 at? lol He could give us a list of all the Jackson outtakes.

here are the unreleased ;-)Sorry some MJ's song are mixed in it but I just didn't feel like taking the time to erase them wink

(1966-1970)

• After The Storm (3:20)
[The Jackson 5]

• Come And Get It (3:02)
[The Jackson 5]

• If I Can't (Nobody Can) (3:18)
[The Jackson 5]

• If You Want Heaven (4:12)
[The Jackson 5]

• I've Gotta Be Me (1968) (2:24)
[Michael Jackson]

• Lavender Blue (2:46)
Walt Disney Song featured in the movie So Dear To My Heart (1948)
[The Jackson 5]
Chanson de Walt Disney tiré du film "So Dear to My Heart" (1948)

• Paper Doll (2:22)
[The Jackson 5]

• She Say She Want (4:42)
[The Jackson 5]

• Sunny Boy
[The Jackson 5]

• That's How Love Is (3:24)
[The Jackson 5]

• To Sir With Love
From the movie "To Sir With Love" (1967)
[The Jackson 5]
Tiré du film "To Sir With Love" (1967)

• You Can't Hurry Love (1966) (3:33)
(Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
[The Jackson 5]

• It's Your Thing (1969) (3:40)
(Ronald Isley, O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley)
[The Jackson 5]

• Reach Out I'll Be There (1966) (3:44)
(Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
Cover Version of a classic by Four Tops, later also covered by Diana Ross and Michael Bolton
[The Jackson 5]
Reprise d'un classique des Four Tops, repris également plus tard par Diana Ross et Michael Bolton

• I Can't Get You Off My Mind (1970)
[Michael Jackson]

• Keep Off The Grass (1970)(3:05)
[The Jackson 5]
(1971-1975)

• Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (1972)(Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong)
Cover Version of The Temptations
The Jackson 5
Reprise des Temptations

• A Fool For You (1958) (4:33)
(Ray Charles)
Cover Version of Ray Charles' hit single
The Jackson 5
Reprise du succès de Ray Charles

• Ask The Lonely (3:23)
The Jackson 5

• We Can Have Fun (1970) (3:20)
The Jackson 5

• Guess Who's Making Whoopie With Your Girlfriend (1970) (4:21)
(Freddie Peren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards, Berry Gordy Jr.)
The Jackson 5
Early Version of Mama's Pearl (1970)
This version was canceled because the lyrics did not suit to the young boygroup
Première version de "Mama'pearl" (1970)
Cette version a été abandonnée parce que les paroles ne convenaient pas pour un groupes d'enfants

• You Ain't Giving Me What I Want (So I'm Taking It All Back) (1970) (4:20)
Original title: You're A, B, C's And D's
The Jackson 5
Titre Original: You're A, B, C's and D's

• Love Call (1971) (2:29)
(Willie Hutch)
The Jackson 5

• You're The Only One (1972) (2:45)
(Deke Richards, Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell)
The Jackson 5

• Call On Me (1973) (3:23)
(Fonze Mizell, Larry Mizell)
Michael Jackson

• Can't Get Ready For Losing You (1973) (3:47)
(Willie Hutch)
Cover Version of Willie Hutch's song on his album FULLY EXPOSED (1973)
The Jackson 5
Reprise de la chanson de Willie Hutch sur l'album FULLY EXPOSED (1973)

• Coming Home (1973) (3:03)
The Jackson 5

• Don't Let It Get You Down (1973) (3:00)
(Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson

• Everybody Is A Star (1973) (3:02)
(Sly Stone)
Cover Version of the hit single by Sly & the Family Stone
The Jackson 5
Reprise du succès de Sly and the Family Stone

• Farewell My Summer Love (1973) (3:44)
(Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson

• Girl You're So Together (1973) (3:13)
(Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson

• I Hear A Symphony (1965) (3:13)
(Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
Cover Version of the hit single by The Supremes
The Jackson 5
Reprise du succès des Supremes

• I'm Glad It Rained (1973) (4:02)
The Jackson 5

• I Need You (1973) (4:02)
(Jermaine Jackson)
The Jackson 5

• Jamie (3:30)
(Edward Holland Jr.)
Cover Version of Eddie Holland's hit single from his album JAMIE (1962)
The Jackson 5
Reprise du succès d'Eddie Holland, tirée de l'album JAMIE (1962)

• Just A Little Misunderstanding (2:40)
Cover Version of a single by The Contours released in 1966
The Jackson 5
Reprise du titre des Contours enregistré en 1966

• Let's Have A Party (1973) (3:10)
The Jackson 5

• Love Scenes (1973) (2:39)
The Jackson 5

• LuLu (1973) (2:39)
The Jackson 5

• Money Honey (2:54)
(Jesse Stone)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters
Reprise de Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters

• 25 Miles (3:30)
Michael Jackson
Cover Version of Edwin Starr's
Reprise d'Edwin Starr's

• Would Ya? Would Ya? (1973) (5:43)
(Freddie Perren, Christine Yarian)
The Jackson 5

• Buttercup (1974)
(Stevie Wonder)
The Jackson 5
Scheduled for a final Jackson 5 album that was later canceled
Est parue sur l'album "I Want You Back - Unreleased Masters" en 2009.

• By The Time I Get To Phoenix
(Jimmy Webb)
The Jackson 5
Song that became a hit by Glen Campbell in 1967 (but first sung by
Johnny Rivers in 1965). The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as a
medley along with Danny Boy and Killing Me Softly With His Song
during their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented this medley
once on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March 1974.
Succès de Glen Campbell en 1967 (mais d'adord chanté par Johnny Rivers en 1965).
Les Jacksons 5 l'ont chanté régulièrement dans un medley avec Danny Boy et Killing Me Softly With His Song, durant leurs spectacles à Las Vegas en 1974. Ils ont aussi présenté ce medley une fois lors du Tonight Show, où ils ont été reçus par Bill Cosby, en mars 1974.

• Danny Boy
(Frederick Weatherly)
The Jackson 5
Celtic folk song that became an Irishcès de anthem. Its lyrics were changed in
1918 to better fit to male singers. The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as
a medley along with By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Killing Me Softly
With His Song during their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented
this medley once on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March
1974. The song has been covered plenty of times (e.g. by Cher, Elvis
Presley, Johnny Cash, Charlotte Church, Tom Jones, Jackie Wilson).
Chanson folklorique celtique qui est devenue un hymne irlandais. Ses paroles
ont été modifiées en 1918 pour mieux convenir à des chanteurs "hommes".
Les Jacksons 5 l'ont chantée régulièrement dans un medley avec By the Time I Get To Phoenix et Killing Me Softly With His Song, durant leurs spectacles à Las Vegas en 1974. Ils ont aussi chanté ce medley une fois lors du Tonight Show de Bill Cosby en mars 1974. La chanson a été reprise très souvent (notamment par Cher, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Charlotte Church, Tom Jones, Jackie Wilson)

• Killing Me Softly With His Song (1971)
(Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel)
The Jackson 5
Song that became a hit by Roberta Flack in 1973 (but first sung by
Lori Lieberman in 1971). The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as a
medley along with By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Danny Boy during
their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented this medley once
on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March 1974.
Chanson de Roberta Flack devenue un succès en 1973 (mais chantée pour la première fois par Lori Lieberman en 1971) Les Jacksons 5 l'ont chantée régulièrement dans un medley avec By the Time I get To Phoenix et Danny Boy pendant leurs spectacles de Las Vegas en 1974. Ils ont aussi chanté ce medley une fois lors du Tonight Show de Bill Cosby en mars 1974.

• What's Your Life (1974)
(Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• You Haven't Done Nothin' (1974)
(Stevie Wonder)
The Jackson 5


(1975-1980)


• That Girl (1978-1980)
(Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Marlon Jackson)
The Jacksons

• We Are The Ones (1978)
(Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons
(1980-1985)


• Slipped Away (1980)
(Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson)
The Jacksons
Prévu pour l'album TRIUMPH (1980)

• Somewhere In Time (1980)
(Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons

• Why Can't I Be (1980)
(Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons
Présumé inédit de l'album TRIUMPH (1980)

• Bad Company (1983)
(Tito Jackson)
The Jacksons
Inédit de l'album VICTORY (1984)

• Doing Dirty (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson)
The Jacksons
Présumé inédit de l'album VICTORY (1984)

• Fantasy (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Far Far Away (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster)
Michael Jackson
Présumé inédit de l'album VICTORY (1984)

• Nona (1983)
(Jackie Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)
Inédit de l'album VICTORY (1984)

• Power (1983)
(Jackie Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)
Inédit de l'album VICTORY (1984)

• State Of Shock - Demo (1981-1983)(4:40)
(Michael Jackson, Randy Hansen)
Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury
La chanson a été programmée pour l'album THRILLER (1982) mais ne fut pas terminée à temps Il a ensuite été prévu de l'inclure sur l'album VICTORY (1984). Cependant la partie de Freddy Mercury fut reprise plus tard par Mick Jagger. Finalement, cette chanson ainsi que "There Must Be More To Life Than This" et "Victory" ont peut être été offerte à deux des fidèles fans de Michael par la mère d'un des membres de Queen après qu'ils l'aient contactée.

• Still In Love With You (1983)
(Randy Jackson)
The Jacksons
Lead Vocals by Randy Jackson
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)
Inédit de l'album VICTORY (1984)

• Tender (1983)
The Jacksons
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)
Présumé inédit de l'album VICTORY (1984)

• There Must Be More To Life Than This (1983) (2:26)
(Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson)
Devait d'abord être inclus dans l'album de Queen HOT SPACE (1982) puis sur l'album suivant THE WORKS (1984), mais cela n'a pas abouti
En 1983, Michael Jackson a chanté la chanson et Freddie Mercury jouait du piano et cette version était prévue pour l'album VICTORY (1984).
Mais elle fut abandonnée également, Freddie enregistra sa propre version et la mit plus tard sur son album "MR BAD GUY"

• The Sky Is The Limit (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Victory (1983)
(Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson)
Devait d'abord être inclus dans l'album de Queen HOT SPACE (1982), mais a ensuite été prévu pour l'album VICTORY (1984). Cependant cette chanson n'était pas tout à fait aboutie et a finalement été abandonnée. Plusieurs années après, deux des membres de Queen (Brian May et Roger Taylor) ont retravaillé le morceau, en y ajoutant des choeurs et ont voulu le sortir sur la Queen Box set. Malheureusement cela n'a pas pu se faire en raison de problèmes de droits d'auteurs.

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Reply #68 posted 07/13/11 1:47pm

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You can take a black guy to Nashville from right out of the cotton fields with bib overalls, and they will call him R&B. You can take a white guy in a pin-stripe suit who’s never seen a cotton field, and they will call him country. ~ O. B. McClinton
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Reply #69 posted 07/13/11 5:19pm

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bboy87 said:

Not a complete list but here's one

The Jacksons
Holiday Inn (written by Michael in 1976)


Goin' Places
Ode To Sorrow (written by Michael in 1977, possibly for Goin' Places)


Destiny
That Girl
Slipped Away


Triumph
That Girl (re-recorded for Triumph)
Slipped Away (Alternate Version)
Why Can't I Be (written by Michael possibly for Triumph, has similar chord progression as The Girl Is Mine)
You Told Me Your Lovin' (originally written by Michael, re-written by Randy in 1979)
Got To Find A Way Somehow (written by Michael for either Off The Wall or Triumph)
Under Your Skin (written by Michael in 1979 for either Off The Wall or Triumph)
You Not Me (written by Michael in 1979 for either Off The Wall or Triumph, would later become This Had To Be for The Brothers Johnson)

Victory
Victory (written by Michael and Freddie Mercury)
There Must Be More To Life Than This
Doing Dirty (writen by Michael and Marlon)
Just Feel It (written by Michael)
Power (written by Jackie)
Bad Company (written by Tito Jackson)
Nona (written by Jackie)
Still In Love With You (I think this was written by Randy)
Tender (written by Jackie )
Buffalo Bill
Where Do I Stand (written by Marlon)
Attitude

2300 Jackson Street
Color Of Love (written by Randy, Michael not involved)




JACKSON 5IVE (by no means is this complete, just giving some examples)
7 Rooms Of Gloom (cover of the Four Tops song)
A Place In The Sun (cover of the Stevie Wonder song)
A Pretty Face Is/Pretty Faces (from the shelved Stevie Wonder produced album)
After The Storm
Ain't Too Proud To Beg
Ave Maria
Baby I Need Your Lovin
Baby It's Love (rumored duet with Diana Ross)
For The Rest Of My Life (rumored duet with Diana Ross)
Back In My Arms (cover of Supremes song)
Be My Girl
Blowin' In The Wind (cover of Bob Dylan song)
Can I Get A Witness (cover of Marvin Gaye's song)
Christmas Everyday
Cloud Nine (cover of Temptaions song)
Come And Get It
Daydreamer (written by The Jackson 5, used in the 1972 TV special, The Jackson 5 Show)
Do You Love Me (cover of Contours song)
God Rest Ye Merry Christmas
Heaven Help Us All (cover of Stevie Wonder song)
I'm Your Sunny Boy (cover of Supremes song)
Fingertips (cover of Stevie Wonder song)
For Once In My Life (cover of Stevie Wonder song)
How Sweet It Is To Be Loved By You (cover of Marvin Gaye song)
I Can't Help Myself(Sugar Pie Honey Bunch) (cover of Four Tops song)
I Got A Feeling (cover of Four Tops song)
If You Really Love Me (cover of Stevie Wonder song)
If I Can't (Nobody Can)
Love Go Away
No News Is Good News
Ooh Baby Baby (cover of Miracles song)
Where Did Our Love Go (cover of Supremes song)

For the 1976-1977 sessions, not much is really known. The brothers have unreleased tracks from those and the Destiny and Triumph sessions and Howard Mann has possessions of the audio tracks that were used on The Jacksons TV show as well as songs demos the brothers submitted to other artists when Joe was trying to launch Jackson Records in the mid 80s

[Edited 7/13/11 2:21am]

Nice, there was also a few trakc s for tha Humanity project that was never released.

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Reply #70 posted 07/13/11 5:29pm

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ViintageJunkiie said:

trueiopian said:

Are there any OTW outtakes?

Sure!

What a Lonely Way to Go

Going to Rio

Thank You For Life

Sunset Driver

Startin Something (Early version to WBSS)

Got to Find a Way Somehow

In the Life of Chico

Under Your Skin

You Told Me Your Loving

MJ wrote a lot of songs during that era. Not sure if they were al outtakes for OTW

Oh yes dancing jig

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