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All I Do Is Think Of You: Which Version Is Better? | |
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TROOP of course. | |
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Jackson 5 | |
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Troop | |
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Terrible amd caricatural remdition, of an average J5 song. Didn't know there was so much fuss about it. Originally the b-side of Forever Came Today in june 1975, it had enough airplay to chart on its own at #60 rnb. It was re-released as an A-side in October 1975, charting at #50 rnb. What a success. It was the final single of the J5, before their departure at CBS. | |
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Chuckii Booker did wonders with that song for Troop | |
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I don't care how it charted. It was a good song. I like J5's version and Troop's version as well. Chuckii Booker did excellent production on Troop's version and it was a smash for them. Obviously Motown did some sloppy promotion for J5's impending departure. Trust me I've heard some average J5 songs on Motown but this isn't one of them. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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