Just Jammin This Song Is Written By Michael Lovesmith And Produced By Holland And Dozier Michael On The Leads And Jermaine On The Addlibs. One Love Fam...
Definitely Mike on lead, with Jermaine doin his counter line thing. Back in the day, when they arrived on the scene, I remember reading how Jackie, the oldest Jackson brother, who had the high & falsetto parts, really liked Jermaine’s voice the most. When I heard the Christmas album where Jermaine sings lead on the classics, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, & The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on Open Fire), I realized why. Even though from little, Michael sang precociously, like he had lived through what he sang about (ex: Who’s Lovin You), Jermaine had the more mature stylistic approach. It’s even evident on the Jacksons version of the Stevie Wonder tune, My Cherie Amore, which was on their 1st album. I’m super curious to know what album this is from, as Michael is clearly approaching that age of voice changing, which eventually limited his range temporarily as a growing teen. I know it’s difficult when you’re not from this era. But production wise? Basically, you have to follow the timeline. Quincy came from the jazz era, collaborating with legends like Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, & Frank Sinatra, ‘50’s, ‘60’s & ‘70’s, while also doing his own projects, including television themes (Sanford & Son, Ironside, etc.) & movie soundtracks. Michael stepped to him on the set of The Wiz, to get him to produce his 1st solo project, which became Off The Wall. It was a process. Prior to that, the Jacksons were strictly a product of Motown, & eventually Epic records, a division of Columbia, which became Sony. So this recording was probably still produced by Motown. Jermaine eventually married Hazel Gordy, daughter of head of Motown Berry Gordy, & out of loyalty, stayed with Motown while the family group went with Epic, & that’s when Randy joined full time. On other note, it’s a trip to many of us who grew up knowing of them as youth, seeing these pictures, how naturally handsome they were, & in particular, what Michael became physically, like in You Rock My World or the family reunion concert they did.....wow! Anyway, check HITSVILLE: The Making of Motown, & the Spike Lee produced, Michael Jackson’s Journey, From Motown to Off the Wall. You can learn a lot & get it into perspective.
This cut was from the, "Moving Violation," album!! The Jackson Five's last studio album for Motown!! It also had the Cuts, "Body Language," "Moving Violation," and "Forever Came Today!!" It was released in, 1975!!
The Song Was Produced & Written By Hollan, Dozier ,Holland & Michael Lovesmith (Brothers Brian & Eddie Holland & Lamont Dozier) Motown Legends That's MJ on Lead & Jermaine on Ad Libs That Album Moving Violation Was Their Last Album On Motown and Jermaine Left To The Group When They Decided To Sign With Gamble & Huff's Label Philly International/Epic Records
Shows you how great Michael was at a young age and also the Jackson 5 period...bro the Jackson 5 were international SUPERSTARS before Michael even went solo.....Jackson 5 had their own cartoon series and many television specials....Michael is the GOAT no doubt....btw....this song has been remade MANY times and was a hit for r&b group Troop in the late 80s or early 90s....whats crazy about this song is that its been covered so many times and yet this was the b side of the their smash hit "Forever Came Today"
This is a pure melted butta jammy jam from J5. Troop remade this song in the 1980s as did Bad Boy Records teen group B-5 in the 1990s. If you like this song you should check out New Edition's Jealous Girl and/or Is This The End off of their Candy Girl album which was heavily influenced by J5.
DJ Mr. MILES Slow down. It’s good but no it isn’t better than the original. They said themselves that they copied the vocals and just tried to come as close to the original as they could.
Michael and Jermaine use to bounce the vocals back and forth on many of their songs, Jermaine was the lead singer before Michael took over, Jermaine has nice vocals...
Its true that Michael and Jermaine co led on some songs when they were The Jackson 5/Jacksons....but make no mistake Michael was the LEAD singer from their very first hit in 1969 till he left the group to go solo....Jermaine was just an after thought
This is one of my MOST FAVORITE Jackson 5 songs!!!! If you love this song, you Will LOVE "Looking Through the Window" . Watch this video Jackson 5 on Soul Train: th-cam.com/video/IcEh4nkvrLc/w-d-xo.html
They were on at the top of their game during this period. Motown's "corporation" production at it's best. This is an old school slow jam. For a large part of the J-5's Motown library they were produced by a group of producers at Motown called "The Corporation", and included the immortal Berry Gordy, Freddie Perrin, Deke Richards and Fonce Mizell (who later produced Donald Byrd and The Blackbyrds).
Popular cover, at least where I'm from was done by Troop. You should check it out Troop - All I Do Is Think Of You (1989). I used to play the hell out of this song, thinkin about my crushes in school😅
Troop's version has nothing on this. Moving Violation was my favorite J5 album when I was a kid. I got it when it was new in 1975. This is one of my favorites off of that album. Please review more off the Moving Violation
Electric Funk It Was Really My Ideal For Us To Redo This Tribute To The Jackson 5 I Always Thought That It Was Such A Beautiful Song And Still Is To This Day...It's All About Keeping The Legacy Alive...One Love Fam...
You know good music brotha. I know you are young dude in your 20s but you got that feel man. Im 45 and I was actually born the year this was made. I was in high school when Troop came up with the cover of this song. You know how to appreciate good music even if it is before your time.
The song was produced by Brian Holland of the famous Holland-Dozier-Holland team, who wrote the song along with Michael L. Smith (aka "Lovesmith") of The Smith Connection, another group of youth who you really need to check out, especially "I've Been A Winner, I've Been A Loser and I've Been In Love": th-cam.com/video/sWuc_oPJ5Nk/w-d-xo.html, their cover of The Beatles' "Til There Was You": th-cam.com/video/yKABeE8m2Os/w-d-xo.html, "The Day You Leave": th-cam.com/video/pgZ1Y-d2vDI/w-d-xo.html, their interpretation of "My World Is Empty Without You": th-cam.com/video/T8xrlgKKtVU/w-d-xo.html and "i Can't Hold On Much Longer": th-cam.com/video/c-pgJV0OE_o/w-d-xo.html. This song was great when covered by Troop (who had a big hit with it) but even better when executed by its original singers, The Jackson 5.
LOL, Again, it's a keyboard synthesizer grabbing your at the beginning of the first verse. Mike is singing lead. His voice sounds different because he's a teenager on this song. *Jackson 5 - Who's Loving You - LIVE Ed Sullivan Show*
Just Jammin' ? I’m a lil confused at your reply. I said,' “Again”, meaning, it’s like the 12th song I saw you like sounds that come from keyboard synthesizers.
If you haven't reacted to it yet , you should check out Michael on Rock With You from his album Off The Wall. The whole album is great, my all time favorite MJ album. I played that thing over and over when it came out , I was 9 at the time.
Of course troop sang it betterment they were in the 90s and they had different types of singing techniques with vocal range and stuff like that. This was in the mid 70s and rnb wasn’t a big thing back then. I know for a fact when the j5 were teens in the 90s they would have definitely sang it better. But I give it to troop of course
@@dottybambni It's Not About Us Singing The Song Better God Has Given All Of His People Gifts And Talents To Bring Him The Glory Honor And Praise...It's All About Keeping The Legacy Alive...One Love Fam...
How many J5 songs have you listened to and still don’t know everyone’s voices? It’s not like they sound alike. They all have distinct voices, even Marlon.
Watchu mean you're an upcoming fan of the J5?! YOU BETTER LOVE THE JACKSON 5. NO OPTION, IF YOU'RE BLACK!!!!! My man, its called a ballad, or a slow jam. Its not called a slower tract. Slow songs are ballads. And nearly all ballads are about love. And its Michael on lead, Jermaine backs up MJ. lol 😆 BERRY GORDY is behind this. And "the corporation". Dude, ballads were a thing. Love songs were a thing. I guess these artists you grew up on, sang ballads. Show more respect to the Jackson family, son. Do your homework on them. Buy ALL their albums/cds.
I love this song so much! Michaels voice is so angelic I could cry! I love him!❤
Just Jammin This Song Is Written By Michael Lovesmith And Produced By Holland And Dozier Michael On The Leads And Jermaine On The Addlibs. One Love Fam...
You are seriously the hardest working dude on TH-cam. Loving the range of old-school artists. This J5 song reminds me of the Delfonics.
The Jackson 5 covered a lot of Delfonics' sides - the best being "Can You Remember."
Man my entire. Childhood was the jackson 5 !!!
Definitely Mike on lead, with Jermaine doin his counter line thing. Back in the day, when they arrived on the scene, I remember reading how Jackie, the oldest Jackson brother, who had the high & falsetto parts, really liked Jermaine’s voice the most. When I heard the Christmas album where Jermaine sings lead on the classics, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, & The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on Open Fire), I realized why. Even though from little, Michael sang precociously, like he had lived through what he sang about (ex: Who’s Lovin You), Jermaine had the more mature stylistic approach. It’s even evident on the Jacksons version of the Stevie Wonder tune, My Cherie Amore, which was on their 1st album. I’m super curious to know what album this is from, as Michael is clearly approaching that age of voice changing, which eventually limited his range temporarily as a growing teen. I know it’s difficult when you’re not from this era. But production wise? Basically, you have to follow the timeline. Quincy came from the jazz era, collaborating with legends like Lionel Hampton, Count Basie, & Frank Sinatra, ‘50’s, ‘60’s & ‘70’s, while also doing his own projects, including television themes (Sanford & Son, Ironside, etc.) & movie soundtracks. Michael stepped to him on the set of The Wiz, to get him to produce his 1st solo project, which became Off The Wall. It was a process. Prior to that, the Jacksons were strictly a product of Motown, & eventually Epic records, a division of Columbia, which became Sony. So this recording was probably still produced by Motown. Jermaine eventually married Hazel Gordy, daughter of head of Motown Berry Gordy, & out of loyalty, stayed with Motown while the family group went with Epic, & that’s when Randy joined full time. On other note, it’s a trip to many of us who grew up knowing of them as youth, seeing these pictures, how naturally handsome they were, & in particular, what Michael became physically, like in You Rock My World or the family reunion concert they did.....wow! Anyway, check HITSVILLE: The Making of Motown, & the Spike Lee produced, Michael Jackson’s Journey, From Motown to Off the Wall. You can learn a lot & get it into perspective.
This cut was from the, "Moving Violation," album!! The Jackson Five's last studio album for Motown!! It also had the Cuts, "Body Language," "Moving Violation," and "Forever Came Today!!" It was released in, 1975!!
Great song! Troop did an excellent cover of this in the early 90's
The Song Was Produced & Written By Hollan, Dozier ,Holland & Michael Lovesmith (Brothers Brian & Eddie Holland & Lamont Dozier) Motown Legends That's MJ on Lead & Jermaine on Ad Libs That Album Moving Violation Was Their Last Album On Motown and Jermaine Left To The Group When They Decided To Sign With Gamble & Huff's Label Philly International/Epic Records
Eric Dinnes This Song Is Written By Michael Lovesmith. One Love Fam. .
@@jonjonharreld5774 absolutely correct My G and Brian Holland
Shows you how great Michael was at a young age and also the Jackson 5 period...bro the Jackson 5 were international SUPERSTARS before Michael even went solo.....Jackson 5 had their own cartoon series and many television specials....Michael is the GOAT no doubt....btw....this song has been remade MANY times and was a hit for r&b group Troop in the late 80s or early 90s....whats crazy about this song is that its been covered so many times and yet this was the b side of the their smash hit "Forever Came Today"
Facts! and "forever came today" I love that song
MJ is singing the lead.
This was Brian Holland. From the legendary Holland Dozier Holland writing team.
Vision World This Song Is Written By Michael Lovesmith One Love Fam...
A lot of Jermaine on vocals on this one. This was my favorite group as a kid in the 70s man.
Troop remade this song in the 90s, take a listen, they did a good job.
This is a pure melted butta jammy jam from J5. Troop remade this song in the 1980s as did Bad Boy Records teen group B-5 in the 1990s. If you like this song you should check out New Edition's Jealous Girl and/or Is This The End off of their Candy Girl album which was heavily influenced by J5.
Actually, Troop early 90's and B5 early 2000's.
Such a amazing song!
Troop does a good cover
Yeah definitely.
Facts
I was wondering where I heard this song before! Yes, Troop did that!
True, one of the few Jackson remakes that are arguably better than the original... they KILLED that!
DJ Mr. MILES Slow down. It’s good but no it isn’t better than the original. They said themselves that they copied the vocals and just tried to come as close to the original as they could.
Michael and Jermaine use to bounce the vocals back and forth on many of their songs, Jermaine was the lead singer before Michael took over, Jermaine has nice vocals...
Its true that Michael and Jermaine co led on some songs when they were The Jackson 5/Jacksons....but make no mistake Michael was the LEAD singer from their very first hit in 1969 till he left the group to go solo....Jermaine was just an after thought
I was always hoping Jermaine popped up in the songs, I actually preferred his vocals
This is one of my MOST FAVORITE Jackson 5 songs!!!! If you love this song, you Will LOVE "Looking Through the Window" .
Watch this video Jackson 5 on Soul Train: th-cam.com/video/IcEh4nkvrLc/w-d-xo.html
They were on at the top of their game during this period. Motown's "corporation" production at it's best. This is an old school slow jam. For a large part of the J-5's Motown library they were produced by a group of producers at Motown called "The Corporation", and included the immortal Berry Gordy, Freddie Perrin, Deke Richards and Fonce Mizell (who later produced Donald Byrd and The Blackbyrds).
In the Jackson 5's beginnings on Motown their writing/production was attributed to "The Corporation."
If you didn’t know already in the 90s the group troop remade this song popular
Rest in Peace Tito Jackson.❤✝️🙏
Popular cover, at least where I'm from was done by Troop. You should check it out Troop - All I Do Is Think Of You (1989). I used to play the hell out of this song, thinkin about my crushes in school😅
Troop's version has nothing on this. Moving Violation was my favorite J5 album when I was a kid. I got it when it was new in 1975. This is one of my favorites off of that album. Please review more off the Moving Violation
Electric Funk It Was Really My Ideal For Us To Redo This Tribute To The Jackson 5 I Always Thought That It Was Such A Beautiful Song And Still Is To This Day...It's All About Keeping The Legacy Alive...One Love Fam...
@@jonjonharreld5774 I like the Troop version too and was so thrilled when they did it because it's such a rare song to the public.
You know good music brotha. I know you are young dude in your 20s but you got that feel man. Im 45 and I was actually born the year this was made. I was in high school when Troop came up with the cover of this song. You know how to appreciate good music even if it is before your time.
MJ on lead vocals!
The song was produced by Brian Holland of the famous Holland-Dozier-Holland team, who wrote the song along with Michael L. Smith (aka "Lovesmith") of The Smith Connection, another group of youth who you really need to check out, especially "I've Been A Winner, I've Been A Loser and I've Been In Love": th-cam.com/video/sWuc_oPJ5Nk/w-d-xo.html, their cover of The Beatles' "Til There Was You": th-cam.com/video/yKABeE8m2Os/w-d-xo.html, "The Day You Leave": th-cam.com/video/pgZ1Y-d2vDI/w-d-xo.html, their interpretation of "My World Is Empty Without You": th-cam.com/video/T8xrlgKKtVU/w-d-xo.html and "i Can't Hold On Much Longer": th-cam.com/video/c-pgJV0OE_o/w-d-xo.html. This song was great when covered by Troop (who had a big hit with it) but even better when executed by its original singers, The Jackson 5.
Hear Troop sing this
LOL, Again, it's a keyboard synthesizer grabbing your at the beginning of the first verse.
Mike is singing lead. His voice sounds different because he's a teenager on this song.
*Jackson 5 - Who's Loving You - LIVE Ed Sullivan Show*
I know these are older videos that I already recorded.
Just Jammin' ? I’m a lil confused at your reply. I said,' “Again”, meaning, it’s like the 12th song I saw you like sounds that come from keyboard synthesizers.
If you haven't reacted to it yet , you should check out Michael on Rock With You from his album Off The Wall. The whole album is great, my all time favorite MJ album. I played that thing over and over when it came out , I was 9 at the time.
R. I. P Michael
J dilla sampled this song for his single time: the donut of the song it’s a pretty relaxing beat
A group call troop cover this song
You gotta hear Troops version.
Beautiful song love me some J.5...But "Troop Brought It All The Way.
Troop remade this song. Who sang it better?
Of course troop sang it betterment they were in the 90s and they had different types of singing techniques with vocal range and stuff like that. This was in the mid 70s and rnb wasn’t a big thing back then. I know for a fact when the j5 were teens in the 90s they would have definitely sang it better. But I give it to troop of course
@@dottybambni It's Not About Us Singing The Song Better God Has Given All Of His People Gifts And Talents To Bring Him The Glory Honor And Praise...It's All About Keeping The Legacy Alive...One Love Fam...
J5 it's more meaningful and pure
The original always the best
Rip J Dilla who flip this on "donut of the heart"
Pure Lyrics so lovely the best ever !!! The music today is Pure Rubbish
How many J5 songs have you listened to and still don’t know everyone’s voices? It’s not like they sound alike. They all have distinct voices, even Marlon.
The original is always the best except for Whitney...Anyways...LOL... Troop did a good job as well
There’s been lots of remixes to Troop did the best
Man i got me i thought the force md's made this
Yes Dex Lol...Lol...Lol...One Love Fam...
I believe this track was produced by Gamble & Huff, who produced so many like the O'jays, and Teddy Pendergrass.
Michael Ray || This Track Is Written By Michael Lovesmith And Produced By Holland & Doizer One Love Fam...
Watchu mean you're an upcoming fan of the J5?! YOU BETTER LOVE THE JACKSON 5. NO OPTION, IF YOU'RE BLACK!!!!! My man, its called a ballad, or a slow jam. Its not called a slower tract. Slow songs are ballads. And nearly all ballads are about love. And its Michael on lead, Jermaine backs up MJ. lol 😆 BERRY GORDY is behind this. And "the corporation". Dude, ballads were a thing. Love songs were a thing. I guess these artists you grew up on, sang ballads. Show more respect to the Jackson family, son. Do your homework on them. Buy ALL their albums/cds.
Relax
J5 classic Michael is a bad man greatness