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The Jackson 5

( aka The Jacksons )

  • Gary, Indiana brothers Tito, Jermaine, Randy, Michael, and Marlon Jackson were the Jackson 5 (later known simply as the Jacksons).
  • One of the most influential and successful vocal groups of all time, they became worldwide superstars before they hit their teens.
  • The Jackson 5's music was a highly accessible mix of R&B and straight pop with enormous crossover appeal.
  • The group's focus was on the prodigious talents of its lead singer, Michael, who even at nine years old sang with the authentic soul feel of a grown man.
  • Michael's subsequent solo career made him one of the biggest-selling artists in history, but the work of the Jackson 5 remains a vital part of pop and R&B history.
  • Had 4 US Chart Number 1s.
  • Included in The 100 Greatest Soul Songs of the 60s chart. For more details visit Soultracks.
  • Included in The 100 Greatest Slow Jams of All Time chart. For more details visit Soultracks.
  • Included in The 100 Greatest Disco Songs of All Time chart. For more details visit Soultracks.
  • Included in UK Number Ones.
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    1970

  • I Want You Back entered the UK charts on 31 January 1970 and reached number 2.
  • ABC entered the UK charts on 16 May 1970 and reached number 8.
  • The Love You Save entered the UK charts on 01 August 1970 and reached number 7.
  • I'll Be There entered the UK charts on 21 November 1970 and reached number 5.


    1969

  • I Want You Back entered the US charts on 15 November 1969 and reached number 1.
  • 1970

  • ABC entered the US charts on 14 March 1970 and reached number 1.
  • The Love You Save entered the US charts on 30 May 1970 and reached number 1.
  • I'll Be There entered the US charts on 19 September 1970 and reached number 1.
  • 1971

  • Mama's Pearl entered the US charts on 30 January 1971 and reached number 2.
  • Never Can Say Goodbye entered the US charts on 03 April 1971 and reached number 2.
  • Maybe Tomorrow entered the US charts on 10 July 1971 and reached number 20.
  • Sugar Daddy entered the US charts on 11 December 1971 and reached number 10.
  • 1972

  • Little Bitty Pretty One entered the US charts on 22 April 1972 and reached number 13.
  • Lookin' Through The Windows entered the US charts on 15 July 1972 and reached number 16.
  • Corner Of The Sky entered the US charts on 28 October 1972 and reached number 18.
  • 1973

  • Hallelujah Day entered the US charts on 17 March 1973 and reached number 28.
  • Get It Together entered the US charts on 01 September 1973 and reached number 28.
  • 1974

  • Dancing Machine entered the US charts on 16 March 1974 and reached number 2.
  • Whatever You Got, I Want entered the US charts on 26 October 1974 and reached number 38.
  • 1975

  • I Am Love entered the US charts on 18 January 1975 and reached number 15.
  • Forever Came Today entered the US charts on 05 July 1975 and reached number 60.
  • 1976

  • Enjoy Yourself entered the US charts on 13 November 1976 and reached number 6.
  • 1977

  • Show You The Way To Go entered the US charts on 09 April 1977 and reached number 28.
  • Goin' Places entered the US charts on 08 October 1977 and reached number 52.
  • 1978

  • Blame It On The Boogie entered the US charts on 04 November 1978 and reached number 54.
  • 1979

  • Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground) entered the US charts on 17 February 1979 and reached number 7.
  • 1980

  • Lovely One entered the US charts on 27 September 1980 and reached number 12.
  • Heartbreak Hotel entered the US charts on 06 December 1980 and reached number 22.
  • 1981

  • Can You Feel It entered the US charts on 02 May 1981 and reached number 77.
  • Walk Right Now entered the US charts on 27 June 1981 and reached number 73.
  • 1984

  • State Of Shock (with Mick Jagger) entered the US charts on 30 June 1984 and reached number 3.
  • Torture entered the US charts on 18 August 1984 and reached number 17.
  • Body entered the US charts on 27 October 1984 and reached number 47.
  • 1989

  • Nothin (That Compares 2 U) entered the US charts on 03 June 1989 and reached number 77.


  • 2300 Jackson Street
  • Christmas Won't Be The Same This Year
  • Darling Dear
  • Destiny
  • Doctor My Eyes
  • Dreamer
  • Even Though You're Gone
  • Everybody
  • Find Me A Girl
  • Frosty The Snowman
  • Give Love On Christmas Day
  • Have Yourself A Merry Christmas
  • Hum Along And Dance
  • I Found That Girl
  • I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
  • I Will Find A Way
  • If I Have To Move A Mountain
  • I'm So Happy
  • Little Drummer Boy
  • Love Song
  • One More Chance
  • Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer
  • Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
  • She's Good
  • Skywriter
  • Someday At Christmas
  • Think Happy
  • This Place Hotel
  • To Know
  • We Don't Have To Be Over 21 (To Fall In Love)
  • Who's Lovin' You
  • You Really Got A Hold On Me
  • Young Folks