The 10 Best Jackson Five Songs of All-Time

Jackson Five

Jackson Five is an American pop band that was founded in 1964. The band was initially made up of brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon, with younger brother Michael joining soon after. The group rose to prominence in the late 1960s and early 1970s with its soulful sound and infectious energy. They were one of the first African American groups to find widespread success in the pop music world. The Jackson Five was responsible for some of the greatest pop songs. Here are the ten best Jackson Five songs:

10. Dancing Machine (1973)

 

“Dancing Machine” is a funk-influenced disco track released as a single in 1973. The song became one of the Jackson Five’s biggest hits, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The catchy refrain, “Do the boogie-woogie, dancing machine,” is impossible to forget. The track is about the joy of dancing and features some of Michael Jackson’s earliest vocal performances. Michael Jackson wrote the lyrics, and the song was produced by the group’s father, Joe Jackson.

9. Never Can Say Goodbye (1971)

 

Never Can Say Goodbye is from the album Maybe Tomorrow, released in 1971. The song reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and one on the Cash Box Top 100 chart. The song is about a relationship that is coming to an end, but the singer cannot let go. Clifton Davis wrote the lyrics, and the music was composed by Hal Davis.

8. The Love You Save (1970)

 

The Jackson 5’s “The Love You Save” was released as a single in May 1970 and reached the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in July 1970. It was the second of four number-one singles released by the group from their third studio album, ABC. The song was written by Edward Holland Jr., Alphonso Mizell, and Berry Gordy Jr. and produced by the Corporation, Motown producers that included Holland, Mizell, and Gordy.

7. Can You Feel It (1980)

 

Can You Feel It is a song about togetherness and unity, with a strong disco beat. It talks about how love can make the world a better place. It was written by Michael Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones. The song was released as a single in 1980 and reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It was also included on the album Triumph. It is considered one of the best Jackson 5 songs of all time.

6. Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) (1978)

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Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) is a song by The Jackson 5. It was released in 1978 as a single from the album Destiny. The song is notable for its use of the drum machine. The Jackson 5 was at the height of their popularity when they released “Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)” in 1978. The song was the first single from their album Destiny, and it quickly became a hit. The song is notable for its use of the drum machine, which was becoming increasingly popular in pop music. The Jackson 5’s use of the drum machine helped make the song a dancefloor hit, and it remains one of their most iconic songs.

5. Who’s Loving You (1969)

 

Who’s Loving You is the debut single by the Jackson 5, released on the Motown label in 1968. The song peaked at number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 1 on the Cash Box Top 100 chart. It is from the album Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5, and the lyrics describe a forlorn lover asking his former partner who will love her now that he is gone. The song was written by Motown founder Berry Gordy, Jr., Smokey Robinson, and Robert “Bobby” Rogers.

4. I’ll Be There (1970)

 

I’ll Be There is a song written by Berry Gordy, Hal Davis, Bob West, and Willie Hutch. The song was first recorded by The Jackson 5 in 1970 and released on their third album. I’ll Be There was the Jackson 5’s fourth number-one hit in a row (after “ABC,” “The Love You Save,” and “I Want You Back”). The song became the biggest selling single by a child artist at the time and was later certified platinum by the RIAA.

3. Blame It on the Boogie (1978)

 

The second single from the album Destiny, “Blame It on the Boogie,” was written by Michael Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones. The song became a worldwide hit, reaching the Top 10 in several countries. In the US, it peaked at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. It is about a young man trying to persuade a woman to dance with him.

2. ABC (1970)

 

The second single from the Jackson 5’s third album is one of their most well-known and beloved songs. “ABC” was written by the group’s producers, The Corporation (Berry Gordy, Alphonso Mizell, and Deke Richards), and it’s a perfect example of the group’s infectiously catchy pop sound. The song features a young Michael Jackson on lead vocals, and his performance is nothing short of incredible. The song is about the simplicity of the alphabet, but it’s also a declaration of love from the young singer to his “baby.”

1. I Want You Back ( 1969)

 

“I Want You Back” is a song by the American pop band The Jackson 5. It was released by Motown Records on October 7, 1969, as the lead single from their second studio album, ABC (1970). It became one of the band’s most successful singles, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1970. It was written by the songwriting team of the Motown Record Corporation, composed of Berry Gordy, Alphonso Mizell, and Freddie Perren.

Conclusion

The Jackson 5 were one of the most successful pop groups of all time, and they achieved massive success with their catchy, soulful music. The group had a string of hits in the 1970s, and many of their songs have become timeless classics. The above ten songs are some of the best that the group ever recorded, and they are sure to get you dancing and singing along. So put on your dancing shoes and enjoy.

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