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Michael Jackson - Butterflies
Michael Jackson - Butterflies


Michael Jackson - Butterflies Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Invincible
Released: 2001

Butterflies Lyrics


All you gotta do is walk away and pass me by
Don't acknowledge my smile when I try to say hello to you, yeah
And all you gotta do is not answer my calls when
I'm trying to get through
To keep me wondering why, when all I can do is sigh
I just want to touch you

[Chorus]
I just want to touch and kiss
And I wish that I could be with you tonight
You give me Butterflies inside, inside and I

All I gotta say is that I must be dreaming, can't be real
You're not here with me, still I can feel you near me
I caress you, let you taste us, just so blissful listen
I would give you anything baby, just make my dreams come true
Oh baby you give me butterflies

[Chorus: x2]
I just want to touch and kiss
And I wish that I could be with you tonight
You give me butterflies inside, inside and I

If you would take my hand, baby I would show you
Guide you to the light babe
If you would be my love, baby I will love you, love you
'Til the end of time

[Chorus: x3]

Writer/s: JACKSON, MICHAEL / HAYES, ISAAC
Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, DOWNTOWN MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC
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Butterflies
  • Marsha Ambrosius of the English Neo-Soul duo Floetry wrote this ballad when she was still at school. She and her Floetry colleague Natalie Stewart both attended the Brit School for Performing Arts & Technology. They met Jackson through John McClain, DreamWorks's senior urban executive who also manages Jackson. Jacko heard this song and decided he wanted to record it.
  • Jackson invited the two Floetry girls to the studio to the studio, and asked for their input on the recording of the song. Natalie Stewart of Floetry told Yahoo: "It was incredible because he asked, he continually, asked, 'Marsh, what's the next harmony? Girls, does this sound right? What do you think? Is this what you were looking for? He was so open."
    Marsha Ambrosius told Yahoo that it took a few minutes for her to calm down. She recalled: "To begin with, I was kinda shook. Because you don't realize how you're going to feel until you're put in that kind of situation. I had the tears in my eyes and got kinda nervous. But as I got into it, I realized it was work, it was a job. I had to vocally conduct a legend."
  • Ambrosius told VH1 that Stewart had a dream that the two girls were in a limo with Michael. She continued, "He was singing a song and it was like, 'Oh, I like that song.' A year later, we're in the studio cutting 'Butterflies' with Michael Jackson."
  • A year after this appeared on Invincible, Floetry's original version was included as a bonus track on the English version of their debut album Floetic.
  • Michael Jackson has said that this is his favorite song on the album.
  • The song was inspired by Marsha Ambrosius' own "butterflies." "I had a crush on a guy In London and I had butterflies in my stomach. I was too shy to tell him," she admitted to The Boombox . "The song came easy. I was in the studio with Michael about two months after I arrived in America from England. Unbelievable."

  • Michael Jackson - Slave To The Rhyth
    Michael Jackson - Slave To The Rhythm


    Michael Jackson - Slave To The Rhythm Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Xscape
    Released: 2014

    Slave To The Rhythm Lyrics


    She dances in these sheets at nights
    She dances to his needs
    She dances 'til he feels just right
    Until he falls asleep
    She dances at the crack of dawn
    And quickly cooks his food
    She can't be late, can't take too long
    The kids must get to school

    She's a Slave To The Rhythm
    She's a slave to the rhythm of
    She's a slave to the rhythm
    A slave to the rhythm of
    The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love

    She's a slave to the rhythm
    She's a slave to the rhythm of
    She's a slave to the rhythm
    A slave to the rhythm of
    The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love

    She dances for the man at work
    Who works her overtime
    She can't be rude as she says
    "Sir, I must be home tonight"
    She dances to the kitchen stove
    Dinner is served by nine
    He says his food's an hour late
    She must be outta her mind

    She's a slave to the rhythm
    She's a slave to the rhythm of
    She's a slave to the rhythm
    A slave to the rhythm of
    The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love

    She's a slave to the rhythm
    She's a slave to the rhythm of
    She's a slave to the rhythm
    A slave to the rhythm of
    The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love

    She works so hard, just to make her way
    For a man who just don't appreciate
    And though he takes her love in vain
    Still she could not stop, couldn't break his chains
    She danced the night that they fell out
    She swore she'd dance no more
    But then she did, he did not quit as she ran out the door

    She danced through the night in fear of her life
    She danced to a beat of her own
    She let out a cry and swallowed her pride
    She knew she was needed back home, home

    She's a slave to the rhythm
    She's a slave to the rhythm of
    She's a slave to the rhythm
    A slave to the rhythm of
    The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love

    She's a slave to the rhythm
    She's a slave to the rhythm of
    She's a slave to the rhythm
    A slave to the rhythm of
    The rhythm of love, the rhythm of love

    Writer/s: EDMONDS, KENNETH / ROBERSON, KEVIN / REID, ANTONIO / SIMMONS, DARYL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Slave To The Rhythm
  • This song was originally written and recorded by Michael Jackson back in 1989 during the Dangerous sessions and first appeared on the net in 2010. An unauthorized reworked version, which added Justin Bieber's vocals to the mix, was leaked in 2013 supported by a series of Bieber tweets. It was quickly removed following a copyright claim and the version that appears on the Xscape album is Bieber-less.
  • L.A. Reid, chairman of Epic Records who executive-produced Xscape, worked on the original base track in 1989 with Babyface. He recalled to Billboard magazine that Jackson recorded his vocal 24 times. "And it was not once and fix the bad note," he said. "No, he sang the song from top to bottom 24 times without a bathroom break, without a water break, without a 'Give me a moment.' He would sing the song and say, 'OK, give me another track, I can do it better,' and he'd do it again. 'I can nail this. Give me another track,' and he'd do it again."
  • Sony Mobile used a snippet of the song in a 90-second ad for the Xperia Z2 mobile phone.
  • A hologram of Michael Jackson appeared on stage to perform the song at the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. The illuminated image stole the show by accurately mimicking the late King of Pop's famous dance moves.
  • The song marked Michael Jackson's milestone 50th Hot 100 hit.
  • This marked a return to the Hot 100 for L.A. Reid as a songwriter after a 20-year break. He last charted in 1994 with Toni Braxton's "You Mean the World to Me," which peaked at #7. After co-penning numerous hits for the likes of Braxton, Whitney Houston, Boyz II Men and Bobby Brown, Reid started focusing in the early 1990s on his then-role as co-president of LaFace Records.

  • Michael Jackson - A Place With No Nam
    Michael Jackson - A Place With No Name


    Michael Jackson - A Place With No Name Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Xscape
    Released: 2014

    A Place With No Name Lyrics


    As I drove across on the highway
    My jeep began to rock
    I didn't know what to do so I stopped and got out
    And looked down and noticed I got a flat

    So I walked out, parked the car like sideways
    So I can find what I can fix
    I looked around there were no cars on the highway
    I felt a strange feeling like a mist

    I walked down towards the end of the road
    And in the fog a woman appeared
    She said don't you worry my friend I'll take care
    Take my hand, I'll take you there

    Oh
    Take me to a place without no name
    Take me to a place without no name
    Take me to a place without no name
    Take me to a place without no name

    As she took me right through the fog
    I see a beautiful city appear
    Where kids are playin' and people are laughin' and smiling and
    Nothing to fear fear

    She said this is the place where no people have pain
    With love and happiness
    She turned around looked down at my eyes and started cryin'
    She grabbed my hand, you got a friend

    Oh
    Take me to a place without no name
    Yeah

    She started likin' me kissin' me and huggin' me
    She didn't really, really want me to leave
    She showed me places I've never seen things I've never done
    This really looks like a lotta fun

    I seen the grass and the sky and the birds
    And the flowers surrounded by the trees
    This place is filled with love and happiness
    How in the world could I wanna leave

    So then I went in my pocket took my wallet on out
    With my pictures of my family and girl
    This is the place that you choose to be with me
    When you thought you could be in another world

    Oh
    Take me to a place without no name
    La la la
    A place without no name
    La la la

    A place without no name (La, la, la)

    Writer/s: STRAITE, ELLIOT / JACKSON, MICHAEL / BUNNELL, DENNY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    A Place With No Name
  • This song was first conceived in 1998 by Elliot Straite, a New Jack Swing producer who goes by the name "Dr. Freeze." Straite knew Michael Jackson's manager at the time, John McClain, and was given an opportunity to work with the King of Pop. This was one of three songs they collaborated on. "I did all the music, and he only had to learn the lyrics," Straite said. "'A Place With No Name' is itself a kind of escape, a song where you just close your eyes to find yourself instantly transported into a wonderful world."
  • Three weeks after Michael Jackson's death on June 25, 2009, TMZ.com obtained a 24-second snippet of this previously unreleased song and put it onto the Internet. A full version was later reworked by the Norwegian production team Stargate, known for their hits with Ne-Yo, Rihanna and Katy Perry, for Jackson's second posthumous album Xscape.
  • Stargate's Mikkel Eriksen recalled to Billboard magazine that Jackson was a fan of their songs for Ne-Yo (they included his 2005 chart-topper "So Sick") and he met with them at the Midtown Manhattan Chinese restaurant Mr. K's to discuss future projects. "Just the two of us, and managers, and Blanket was there as well," he said. "Down in the basement."
  • The song's melody and lyrics resembles America's 1972 single "A Horse With No Name." Straite admitted the song was inspired by the seventies hit. "The lyrics of this song are very deep. I wanted to refresh it, make a version for the 2000s as well," he said. "The group America loved the idea. They found this 'update' absolutely terrific. They were really excited about this project."
  • This wasn't the only time a member of the Jackson family borrowed from the work of America. Janet Jackson's 2001 hit single "Someone To Call My Lover" sampled "Ventura Highway."
  • The song's music video was helmed by director Samuel Bayer (Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Blind Melon's "No Rain," Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around... Comes Around"). The clip mixes shots of a photogenic pair's dance routine and driving a Jeep through a desert with outtakes and behind-the-scenes footage Jackson originally filmed for his 1992 "In The Closet" mini-movie.

    According to Jackson's official website, the clip closely adapts the song's narrative: "A man is enticed into a magical place by a mysterious woman. This Utopian world is one where no one is in fear and no people have pain."

    The video premiered worldwide exclusively on the late icon's Twitter account on August 13, 2014, marking the first time the social media site has ever premiered a music clip.

  • Michael Jackson - Do You Know Where Your Children Ar
    Michael Jackson - Do You Know Where Your Children Are


    Michael Jackson - Do You Know Where Your Children Are Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Xscape
    Released: 2014

    Do You Know Where Your Children Are Lyrics


    Father comes home from work, and he's scared to death
    Mother cries for the kid, and the note she read
    Father runs to the table, he says "What's going on?"
    Mother cries desperately, "Our little baby's gone!"

    Do You Know Where Your Children Are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    She wrote that she is tired of step daddy using her
    Saying that he'll buy her things, while sexually abusing her
    Just think that she's all alone somewhere out on the street
    How will this girl survive?
    She ain't got nothing to eat!

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Save me (from this living hell)
    Save me (cause I don't wanna know)
    Save me

    Now she's on the move, she's off to Hollywood
    She says she wanna be a star, she heard the money's good
    She gets off from the train station, the man is waiting there
    "I'll show you where the money is, girl just let down your hair"
    He's taking her on the streets, of Sunset Boulevard
    She's selling her body hard, girl that will take you far
    The police come 'round the corner, somebody there they told
    He's arresting this little girl, that's only twelve years old!

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Do you know where your children are?
    Because it's now twelve o'clock
    If they're somewhere out on the street
    Just imagine how scared they are

    Writer/s: JACKSON, MICHAEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Do You Know Where Your Children Are
  • First recorded by Michael Jackson during the Bad sessions and further developed during the early Dangerous sessions, the song tells the tale of a runaway girl fleeing sexual abuse by her stepfather. The title derives from a popular public service announcement that ran on American television from the 1960s through the 1980s.
  • Michael Jackson is the sole credited songwriter. He explained the background to the song in a note discovered by the late singer's estate:

    "(It) is about kids being raised in a broken family where the father comes home drunk and the mother is out prostituting and the kids run away from home and they become victims of rape, prostitution and the hunter becomes the hunted. So they are out on the street. Do you know where your children are? It's twelve o'clock. They are somewhere out on the street. Just imagine how scared they are. It's about the runaway problem we have in America."
  • The song was leaked in 2012 before being reworked by Timbaland and Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon for Jackson's 2014 posthumous album Xscape. The two producers added hypnotic synths to accentuate the song's driving riff.
  • Michael Jackson was both a victim of abuse, and accused of it. If the song was a response to the allegations, it wouldn't be Jackson's first. For instance, "Stranger In Moscow" was written by the singer at the height of media coverage surrounding the claims in 1993 and "Scream" was inspired in part by the frustrations he felt dealing with the fallout from his trial.

  • Michael Jackson - Another Part Of M
    Michael Jackson - Another Part Of Me


    Michael Jackson - Another Part Of Me Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Bad
    Released: 1987

    Another Part Of Me Lyrics


    We're takin' over
    We have the truth
    This is the mission
    To see it through
    Don't point your finger
    Not dangerous
    This is our planet
    You're one of us

    We're sendin' out
    A major love
    And this is our
    Message to you
    (Message to you)
    The planets are linin' up
    We're bringin' brighter days
    They're all in line
    Waitin' for you
    Can't you see?
    You're just Another Part Of Me

    Out from a nation
    I feel the truth
    The final message
    We'll bring to you
    There is no danger to feel the truth
    So come again
    We need you

    We're sendin' out
    A major love
    And this is our message to you
    (Message to you)
    The planets are linin' up
    We're bringin' brighter days
    They're all in line
    Waitin' for you
    Sho' nuff true

    You're just another part of me

    Writer/s: JACKSON, MICHAEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
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    Another Part Of Me
  • This song is used as the closing theme for Jackson's 3D Disney movie, Captain EO, which explains the space references in the song's lyrics. (thanks, Brian - Edmonton, Canada)
  • Written by Jackson, this was the last song chosen for the Bad album. Jackson wanted to use his song "Streetwalker" instead, but his producer Quincy Jones liked this one. They took both songs to Jackson's manager Frank DiLeo, who got up and started dancing when they played "Another Part Of Me." According to Jones, this sealed the deal and that song made the cut.

  • Michael Jackson - Be
    Michael Jackson - Ben


    Michael Jackson - Ben Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Ben
    Released: 1972

    Ben Lyrics


    Ben, the two of us need look no more,
    We both found what we were looking for.
    With a friend to call my own,
    I'll never be alone, and you, my friend, will see,
    You've got a friend in me.
    Ben, you're always running here and there,
    You feel you're not wanted anywhere.
    If you ever look behind and don't like what you find
    There's something you should know, you've got a place to go.
    I used to say I and me, now it's us, now it's we.
    I used to say I and me, now it's us, now it's we.
    Ben most people would turn you away;
    I don't listen to a word they say.
    They don't see you as I do;
    I wish they would try to'
    I'm sure they'd think again if they had a friend like Ben,
    A friend like Ben
    (Like Ben)
    Like Ben

    Writer/s: Scharf, Walter / Black, Don
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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    Ben Song Chart
  • Don Black and Walter Scharf wrote this for the 1972 movie of the same name. It was the sequel to a movie called Willard, which was remade in 2003 starring Crispin Glover. Ben is a pet rat. In the movie, a young boy befriends the rat, but the rat turns evil and recruits other rats to attack humans. In the remake of Willard, Ben becomes an enormous super-rat.

    Despite being about a rat, the lyrics are touching and sentimental, and make no reference to rodents. A lot of people were very moved by the song.
  • According to the book Jacksons Number Ones , this was intended for Donny Osmond, but Don Black suggested Jackson, who got the song instead.

    Donny Osmond told The Huffington Post that he didn't record the song when it was offered to him as he was on tour and they had to finish the movie. He added: "Michael and I would talk about this all the time. It's funny, because we eventually ended up laughing at this one. I will never forget, we stayed up to like two in the morning, laughing about the fact that I had a hit about a puppy and he had a hit about a rat. (Laughs)"
  • The song's co-writer Don Black has written many movie themes, including the hits "Diamonds Are Forever" (for the James Bond movie) and "Born Free." At his 2007 induction in the Songwriters Hall Of Fame, he said of "Ben," "When it came to writing about a rat, I said, 'You can't write about a rat.' I mean, I'm not going to use words like 'cheese.' I thought the best thing to do is write about friendship."
  • This song is one of Michael Jackson's favorites, and it was his first #1 hit as a solo artist. Motown recorded him as a solo artist when The Jackson 5 stopped selling well.
  • Jackson was 14 when he recorded this. He became the youngest artist to top the US charts both as a solo artist and as a member of a group (The Jackson 5).
  • This was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Song. Jackson sang it at the ceremony in 1973.
  • Part of this song was used in a 1991 episode of The Simpsons, where Jackson guest stars as an overweight, white mental patient who sings it to Homer. While Michael Jackson voiced all the talking parts for the character, the singing voice was someone else, which caught the rest of the cast by surprise. Harry Shearer , who does several voices on the show, told us: "Michael did all the vocal parts when we read it again at the stage. The character in the show sang special lyrics to 'Ben,' and when it came time to sing, Michael sat back, nodded, and a guy that we'd not noticed before, a white guy sitting across from him at the table, started singing in a ridiculously accurate Michael Jackson voice. And I thought about it for a minute, and then I realized, I guess we paid enough for the talking Michael Jackson, but not enough for the singing Michael Jackson.

    The guy who did the singing was Kipp Lennon, who often did singing parts for the show.
  • Pearl Jam has a song called "Rats," which is a reference to this. It's on their 1993 release Vs..
  • At Michael Jackson's 2001 tribute special, young Country singer Billy Gilman performed this with Marc Anthony.
  • This song was used in an episode of Queer as Folk where Michael Novotny is trying to win back lover Ben Bruckner. (thanks, Allison - Portales, NM)
  • After Jackson's death, his family sued the promotion company that planned his comeback tour. In testimony, his mother, Katherine, revealed that Michael did enjoy the company of certain rodents: he once smuggled a mouse into a Beverly Hills restaurant.

  • Michael Jackson Songs - Off The Wall
    Michael Jackson - Off The Wall


    Michael Jackson - Off The Wall Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Off The Wall
    Released: 1979

    Off The Wall Lyrics


    When the world is on your shoulder
    Gotta straighten up your act and boogie down
    If you can't hang with the feelin'
    Then there ain't no room for you this part of town
    'Cause we're the party people night and day
    Livin' crazy that's the only way

    [Chorus]
    So tonight gotta leave that nine to five upon the shelf
    And just enjoy yourself
    Groove, let the madness in the music get to you
    Life ain't so bad at all
    If you live it Off The Wall
    Life ain't so bad at all (live life off the wall)
    Live your life off the wall (live it off the wall)

    You can shout out all you want to
    'Cause there ain't no sin in folks all getting loud
    If you take the chance and do it
    There there ain't no one who's gonna put you down
    'Cause we're the party people night and day
    Livin' crazy that's the only way

    [Chorus]

    Do what you want to do
    There ain't no rules it's up to you (ain't no rules it's all up to you)
    It's time to come alive
    And party on right through the night (all right)

    Gotta hide your inhibitions
    Gotta let that fool loose deep inside your soul
    Want to see an exhibition
    Better do it now before you get too old
    'Cause we're the party people night and day
    Livin' crazy that's the only way

    [Chorus]

    So tonight gotta leave that nine to five upon the shelf
    And just enjoy yourself
    Come on and groove (yeah) and let the madness in the music get to you
    Life ain't so bad at all
    If you live it off the wall

    So tonight gotta leave that nine to five upon the shelf
    And just enjoy yourself
    Come on and groove (yeah) and let the madness in the music get to you
    Life ain't so bad at all
    If you live it off the wall

    Writer/s: TEMPERTON, RODNEY LYNN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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    Off The Wall Song Chart
  • This was written by Rod Temperton, who was with the band Heatwave and wrote many dance classics. With the success of this, Jackson's producer, Quincy Jones, had Temperton write more songs for Jackson. He also wrote "Rock With You" and "Thriller" for the future King of Pop.
  • The Off The Wall album sold over 10 million copies and make Michael Jackson the first solo artist with four US Top 10 hits from the same album. In addition to the title track, "Rock With You" (#1), "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" (#1), and "She's Out Of My Life" (#10) also made the Top 10.
  • Jackson's appearance started to change shortly after the album was released, as he started his run of plastic surgery. By the time Off The Wall was reissued in 2001, Jackson looked nothing like his former self, and the cover used just the image of his feet. Here's a before and after look at Jackson against the wall .
  • Can you even count the honors this album received? Rolling Stone's "500 greatest albums of all time," #68. NARM's "definitive 200 albums of all time," #80. Inducted into the Grammy hall of fame, 2008. Won 3 American Music Awards, one Billboard Music Award, and as mentioned, one Grammy. Rave reviews sang its praises, then and now. Multi-platinum seller in Australia, Mexico, New Zealand, and the US.
  • In the lyrics, "9 to 5" represents the canonical office work hours. Already a popular expression in the '70s and '80s, it was often used in songs to delineate the workday slog from the fun and excitement the evening offered (see: "Lady Marmalade"). The working-class comedy film 9 to 5, released in 1980, made it even more popular. These days, flexible schedules and overtime have made the hours far less typical.
  • MJ trivia time: Can you name all of Michael Jackson's siblings? They are (in birth order) Rebbie, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, La Toya, Marlon, Randy, and Janet - Janet being the only one junior to Michael. Here's a mnemonic for those names: "Red jam tastes just like my raspberry jelly jam." OK, that's silly, but you'd remember it now, right?

  • Michael Jackson Songs - Rock With You
    Michael Jackson - Rock With You


    Michael Jackson - Rock With You Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Off The Wall
    Released: 1979

    Rock With You Lyrics


    Girl, close your eyes
    Let that rhythm get into you
    Don't try to fight it
    There ain't nothing that you can do
    Relax your mind
    Lay back and groove with mine
    You gotta feel that heat
    And we can ride the boogie
    Share that beat of love

    I want to Rock With You (all night)
    Dance you into day (sunlight)
    I want to rock with you (all night)
    Rock the night away

    Out on the floor
    There ain't nobody there but us
    Girl when you dance
    There's a magic that must be love
    Just take it slow
    Cause we got so far to go
    You gotta feel that heat
    And we can ride the boogie
    Share that beat of love

    I want to rock with you (all night)
    Dance you into day (sunlight)
    I want to rock with you (all night)
    Rock the night away

    And when the groove is dead and gone (yeah)
    You know that love survives
    So we can rock forever, on

    I want to rock with you
    I want to groove with you

    I want to rock (all night) with you girl (sunlight)
    Rock with you, rock with you girl (yeah) (all night)
    Dance the night away

    I want to rock with you (yeah) (all night)
    Rock you into day (sunlight)
    I want to rock with you (all night)
    Rock the night away

    Feel the heat feel the heat
    Rock you into day (sunlight)
    I want to rock-rock the night away.

    Writer/s: JACKSON, MICHAEL
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Rock With You Song Chart
  • This was written by Rod Temperton, formerly a member of Disco group Heatwave. Jackson's producer, Quincy Jones, convinced Temperton to write some songs for Jackson.
  • This was the first song Rod Temperton wrote for Jackson. He would write many others for him, including "Off The Wall" and "Thriller."
  • The original title was "I Want To Eat You Up," but it was quickly changed to fit Jackson's image.
  • This was Michael Jackson's third #1 on the Billboard Hot 100; the first two were "Ben," and "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough."
  • This song was part of the soundtrack for the video game Michael Jackson: The Experience. That was the 2010 game which hearkened back to his Moonwalker phase (you can see it right on the cover art), and hence to the 1989 arcade game Michael Jackson's Moonwalker. And hoo-boy, we just gave every old-skool MJ fan a nostalgia flush!
  • Especially when you watch the video, it dawns on you that this was a Disco song... in 1979, when Disco was supposed to be sleeping with the fishes (it wouldn't be right to say 'deader than disco'). In fact, it even has some Soul overtones. Jackson was well-suited for the dance beats of Disco, and was able to work in the genre when it was well past its prime.

    You'll also find the video in the collections Video Greatest Hits - HIStory, Number Ones and Michael Jackson's Vision.
  • Bruce Gowers directed the music video, which was shot the same day as the clip for "She's Out of My Life." Gowers, who also directed Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody," remembered working with a tight budget to create the smoky promo, with Jackson glimmering in a sequined suit. He told Rolling Stone: "In those days they were done for peanuts. Absolute peanuts. I think about all we could afford was the laser. This one was probably about $3,000. If you look at it, there's nothing there but a laser and Michael Jackson. When we did this, this was the start of his solo career. He was very, very timid, very quiet, very unassuming. Really nice, he's an absolute professional, even in those days.

    It was filmed on a little stage in LA called the 800 Stage, a little stage that we got cheap because we were shooting quite a lot of music videos. There was minimal editing as well, because obviously in those days editing costs money. It was about $350 per machine per hour. If you were using two playbacks and one record, that was a lot of money Everything was rented, trust me: the cameras, the stage, the Duvetyne drop, the smoke."

  • Michael Jackson Songs - Thriller
    Michael Jackson - Thriller


    Michael Jackson - Thriller Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Thriller
    Released: 1983

    Thriller Lyrics


    It's close to midnight and something evil's lurking
    In the dark
    Under the moonlight you see a sight that almost stops
    Your heart
    You try to scream, but terror takes the sound before
    You make it
    You start to freeze as horror looks you right between
    The eyes
    You're paralyzed

    'Cause this is Thriller, thriller night
    And no one's gonna save you from the beast about to
    Strike
    You know it's thriller, thriller night
    You're fighting for your life inside a killer
    Thriller tonight

    You hear the door slam and realize there's nowhere
    Left to run
    You feel the cold hand and wonder if you'll ever see
    The sun
    You close your eyes and hope that this is just
    Imagination
    But all the while you hear the creature creepin' up
    Behind
    You're out of time

    'Cause this is thriller, thriller night
    There ain't no second chance against the thing with
    Forty eyes
    You know it's thriller, thriller night
    You're fighting for your life inside a killer
    Thriller tonight

    Night creatures call
    And the dead start to walk in their masquerade
    There's no escapin' the jaws of the alien this time
    (They're open wide)
    This is the end of your life

    They're out to get you; there's demons closing in on
    Every side
    They will possess you unless you change the number on
    Your dial
    Now is the time for you and I to cuddle close
    Together
    All through the night I'll save you from the terrors on
    The screen
    I'll make you see

    That it's a thriller, thriller night
    'Cause I can thrill you more than any ghost
    Would ever dare try
    Girl, this is thriller, thriller night
    So let me hold you tight and share a killer, diller
    Chiller
    Thriller here tonight

    That it's a thriller, thriller night
    'Cause I can thrill you more than any ghost
    Would ever dare try
    Girl, this is thriller, thriller night
    So let me hold you tight and share a killer, diller

    Darkness falls across the land
    The midnight hour is close at hand
    Creatures crawl in search of blood
    To terrorize y'awl's neighborhood
    And whosoever shall be found
    Without the soul for getting down
    Must stand and face the hounds of hell
    And rot inside a corpse's shell

    The foulest stench is in the air
    The funk of forty thousand years
    And grizzly ghouls from every tomb
    Are closing in to seal your doom
    And though you fight to stay alive
    Your body starts to shiver
    For no mere mortal can resist
    The evil of the thriller

    Writer/s: TEMPERTON, RODNEY LYNN
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Thriller Song Chart
  • This is a rare pop song with a horror theme. Halloween novelty songs like "The Monster Mash" had been around for a while, but this was the first hit song with year-round appeal containing lyrics about creatures of the night who terrify their victim. At the time, Michael Jackson was one of the least frightening people on Earth, so the video had to sell it. John Landis, who worked on the 1981 movie An American Werewolf In London, was brought in to direct. Landis had Jackson turn into a Werewolf in the video.
  • Vincent Price, an actor known for his work on horror films, did the narration at the end of the song, including the evil laugh. Price's rap includes the line "Must stand and face the hounds of hell." This was inspired by the most popular Sherlock Holmes novel to date, The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in which Sir Henry Baskerville's family is supposedly cursed by a bloodthirsty, demonic hound. Price's personal friends, Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee (who appeared in several horror films with him), starred in a loose 1959 film adaptation of it. It was the first Sherlock Holmes film shot in color.

    Price recorded the central spoken section in this sing on his second take, after it had been written by Rod Temperton in the taxi on the way to the studio for the recording session. (thanks, Brett - Edmonton, Canada)
  • The music video is considered the most famous music video of all time, at least by the Library of Congress, which added it to its National Film Registry in 2009, the first music video in their registry.

    The video was a cultural milestone, introducing elaborate choreography, costumes and dialogue into the format. It also introduced the concept of the long-form music video, where a mini-movie was made for a song, then edited down for the short version. The long version of "Thriller" runs nearly 14 minutes, but had remarkable longevity, easily racking up over 100 million views when it showed up on YouTube. MTV usually ran the short version, which ran a little under five minutes but still contained about a minute of non-song content in a storyline that omits most of the movie the couple is watching at the beginning.

    With its famous graveyard dance, the video started the trend of group dance scenes in pop videos, forcing even non-dancers like Pat Benatar to front a group of dancers in their clips.

    The video owes a debt to Alice Cooper, who in 1975 created a movie based on the stage show for his Welcome To My Nightmare tour. Cooper's production was based on an entire album, but it also used a horror theme and was narrated by Vincent Price.
  • Rod Temperton wrote this song. Once a member of disco group Heatwave, he also wrote Jackson's "Off The Wall" and "Rock With You."
  • Most homes had VCRs in 1983 and sales of videos were big business. Along with the Jane Fonda workout tapes, you could buy a VHS or beta copy of Michael Jackson's Thriller, which included the full video and also "The Making of Michael Jackson's Thriller," a behind the scenes documentary. This tape became the best selling music video at the time, and was later certified by Guinness World Records as the top selling music video of all time, moving nine million units. Part of its appeal was the price, a mere $24.95 at a time when movies on tape cost much more.

    The video distribution deal was through a company called Vestron, who approached John Landis about selling the film directly to consumers, which turned out to be very profitable. The timing helped, as the video was released a few weeks before Christmas.
  • The video won for Best Performance Video, Best Choreography, and Viewers Choice at the first MTV Video Music Awards in 1984. The show was hosted by Dan Aykroyd and Bette Midler.
  • Thriller is by far the best selling album in the world. In the United States, it was overtaken by The Eagles Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, but reclaimed the title after Jackson's death.
  • This was the last of seven US Top 10 hits from the Thriller album. The first single from the album, "The Girl Is Mine," reached its peak chart position of #2 on January 8, 1983. The song "Thriller" was released over a year later, on January 23, 1984, peaking at #4 on March 3. This lifespan of chart singles from one album was unprecedented, but so was the video for "Thriller." The clip was so effective that after six singles and a year of release, it boosted yet another track from the album into the Top 10. It also brought the album back to #1 on December 24, 1983 - it lost the top spot on September 17 to Synchronicity by The Police. Thriller held the peak position until April 21, 1984, over a year after it first went to #1 on February 26, 1983.
  • Jackson, who was a Jehova's Witness at the time, insisted on a disclaimer at the beginning of the video reading: "Due to my strong personal convictions, I wish to stress that this film in no way endorses a belief in the occult." He asked for the disclaimer after taking criticism from Witness leaders who objected to the zombies and other creatures that violated their beliefs.

    The whole Jackson clan was raised as Jehova's Witnesses, but unlike Scientology, celebrities do not get excessive special treatment, and followers were asked not to idolize Jackson, as adulation should be given only to God. After further conflict, Jackson cut ties with the Jehova's Witnesses in 1987.
  • The video cost about $500,000 to make, and Jackson's record company had intention of paying for it, since the album was on the downswing and they had already financed videos for two of its songs. According to John Landis, Jackson really wanted to turn into a monster, so he offered to pay for the clip himself. Landis took on the project because he saw it as a way to revive the short film genre, which he loved.

    Jackson didn't have to pay for the video out of pocket because they made deals with Showtime and MTV to cover the costs. Showtime got to air a one-hour special with the "making of" documentary and the 14-minute film before it was broadcast anywhere else. When MTV heard about this, their executive Bob Pittman decided that losing a Michael Jackson video to Showtime was unacceptable, and paid $250,000 for the exclusive broadcast rights once Showtime's window ended. MTV was founded on the principle of not paying for videos, so Pittman got around this by paying for the documentary, even though the money was really used to pay for the film.
  • Because of a disagreement over royalties, Vincent Price's rap was not included in the 7" single version of the recording.
  • Vincent Price, while a guest on the Johnny Carson's Tonight Show, laughingly stated that when he did the narration for "Thriller" (at the request of Michael Jackson who was a big fan of Price) he had a choice between taking a percentage of the album sales or $20,000. Price was well along in his career, so he took the $20,000. He was good-natured about it when Carson told him he could have made millions off of the royalties due to the vast number of copies sold even at that time. Price laughed heartily and said: "How well I know!" (thanks, Jonnie - St. Louis, MO)
  • Before the 14-minute short film of Thriller aired on Showtime or MTV, it was screened at the Metro Crest Theater in Los Angeles. This screening took place on November 14, 1983, in was a gathering of stars, including Diana Ross and Eddie Murphy.
  • In 2008 Thriller 25, a special 25th anniversary edition of Thriller, was released. The re-recorded album debuted at #2 on the Top Comprehensive Albums chart, where catalog titles mix with current best-sellers. This made it the highest-charting catalog album in the history of the Top Comprehensive Albums survey. Despite selling 166,000 copies in its debut week, it was not eligible for the main album chart as Billboard considered it to be a catalog or oldies album, and Billboard publishes a special chart just for catalog albums.
  • The version of the song in the video is different from the one on the album, which you need to account for if you're planning to stage a Thriller Dance. On the album, the song begins with a series of spooky sound effects that don't lend themselves to dancing.

    Editing the song for the video was a challenge, since producer Quincy Jones wouldn't release the master tapes. In the book I Want My MTV, John Landis explains how they got around this restriction. "The song was five minutes long, and I needed it to be 12 minutes for the video," he said. "So Michael and I went to the recording studio at three in the morning. We walked past the guard - 'Hi, Michael.' 'Hi' - put the tracks in a big suitcase and walked out with them. Then we drove across Hollywood, duped them, and put them back."
  • Originally this song was going to be called "Starlight Love" and on some demos its titled "Starlight Sun."
  • In the UK this has become something of a chart perennial, regularly charting each year in time for Halloween.
  • Rod Temperton recalled that when he wrote this song he envisaged "this talking section at the end and didn't know really what we were going to do with it. But one thing I 'd thought about was to have a famous voice in the horror genre to do the vocal. Quincy (Jones, producer)'s wife knew Vincent Price, so Quincy said to me, 'How about if we got Vincent Price?'" (Source Q magazine August 2009).
  • Michael Jackson Songs - She's Out of My Life
    Michael Jackson - She's Out of My Life


    Michael Jackson - She's Out of My Life Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Off the Wall
    Released: 1980

    She's Out of My Life Lyrics


    She's Out of My Life
    She's out of my life
    And I don't know whether to laugh or cry
    I don't know whether to live or die
    And it cuts like a knife
    She's out of my life

    It's out of my hands
    It's out of my hands
    To think for two years she was here
    And I took her for granted I was so cavalier
    Now the way that it stands
    She's out of my hands

    So I've learned that love's not possession
    And I've learned that love won't wait
    Now I've learned that love needs expression
    But I learned too late

    She's out of my life
    She's out of my life
    Damned indecision and cursed pride
    Kept my love for her locked deep inside
    And it cuts like a knife
    She's out of my life

    Writer/s: BAHLER, TOM
    Publisher: Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    She's Out of My Life Song Chart
  • This heartfelt ballad was written by Tom Bahler. Though he dated Karen Carpenter (who would die of complications from anorexia in 1983), the song was not about the eventual demise of their romance. Bahler explained it was actually inspired by his breakup with his previous girlfriend, Rhonda Rivera.
  • Off the Wall producer Quincy Jones had been saving the track for Frank Sinatra but wanted to introduce Jackson to more mature themes in his music. The song would become famous for the King of Pop's tearful performance. Jones remembered: "She's Out of My Life, I'd been carrying around for about three years - you can feel the pain in it, you know. And I held on to it and finally something said 'this is the right moment to give it to Michael'.

    And when we recorded it with Michael, I know it was an experience he'd never even thought about to sing in a song, 'cause it's a very mature emotion. And he cried at the end of every take, you know. We recorded about - I don't know - 8-11 takes, and every one at the end, he just cried, and I said 'hey - that's supposed to be, leave it on there.'"
  • Bruce Gowers directed the stark music video that put Jackson's emotions front and center. He told Rolling Stone: "What you're seeing on there is one complete take, it was shot multi-camera. [This and 'Rock With You'] were both shot on the same day. I think we shot one at like three in the afternoon and one at 5… Very emotional he was in that. I was worried that he was actually going to break down and cry – which would have probably been a bit wonderful if we got some tears rolling down the face. That almost happened but not quite."
  • In his Moonwalk autobiography, Jackson explained that the song forced him to confront feelings of loneliness, of being "so rich in some experiences while being poor in moments of true joy."

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