Michael Jackson made 5 solo albums in the 70s: Got To Be There (1972), Ben (1972), Music And Me (1973), Forever Michael (1975) and Off The Wall (1979). The songs on them are:
Got To Be There
1. Ain't No Sunshine
2. I Wanna Be Where You Are
3. Girl Don't Take Your Love From Me
4. In Our Small Way
5. Got To Be There
6. Rockin' Robin
7. Wings Of My Love
8. Maria (You Were The Only One)
9. Love Is Here and Now You're Gone
10. You've Got A Friend
Ben
1. Ben
2. Greatest Show On Earth
3. People Make The World Go Round
4. We've Got A Good Thing Going
5. Everybody's Somebody's Fool
6. My Girl
7. What Goes Around Comes Around
8. In Our Small Way
9. Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Da-Day
10. You Can Cry On My Shoulder
Music And Me
1. With A Child's Heart
2. Up Again
3. All The Things You Are
4. Happy
5. Too Young
6. Doggin' Around
7. Johnny Raven
8. Euphoria
9. Morning Glow
10. Music And Me
Forever Michael
1. We're Almost There
2. Take Me Back
3. One Day In Your Life
4. Cinderella Stay Awhile
5. We've Got Forever
6. Just A Little Bit Of You
7. You Are There
8. Dapper Dan
9. Dear Michael
10. I'll Come Home To You
Off The Wall
1. Don't Stop Til' You Get Enough
2. Rock With You
3. Workin' Day And Night
4. Get On The Floor
5. Off The Wall
6. Girlfriend
7. She's Out Of My Life
8. I Can't Help It
9. It's The Falling In Love
10. Burn This Disco Out
Michael Ironside was drunk and accidentally fell through a glass window circa 70s
yes im afraid. Donna from that 70s show
70s 80s is not very clear firstly. Is it 70s or 80s or 70s/80s? My only suggestion is Creedence Clearwater Revival and that you are thinking of 'Proud Mary'. NOTICE USE OF QUOTES TO HIGHLIGHT title.
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Michael Jackson "Billie Jean" and Queen "Under Pressure".
It was called The Dating Game.
yes he did once...in 70s
He made 5 solo albums in the 70's: Got to be There (1972) Ben (1972) Music & Me (1973) Forever, Michael (1975) Off the Wall (1979)
The Jackson five made some of the best known songs in the 70s - 80s that we know of today. Some of their most memorable songs are; 'Can you feel it', 'Rockin' Robin', 'Dancing machine', 'Blame it on the boogie', 'Shake your body (Down to the ground)' and 'ABC'.
One obvious answer is that the 70s came 30 years after the 40s and the quality of the sound was quite different in both time periods. Just like songs from the 2000s have a better quality than the 70s, the 70s had a better quality of sound than the 40s.
Jackie, Marlon, Tito, Jermaine, and Michael. Youngest brother Randy joined the group when Jermaine left to go solo in the mid-70s.
50s for 2 years 60s for 10 years 70s for 10 years 80s for 10 years 90s for 10 years 2000s for 9 years
He strayed from The Jackson 5 to further his own career as an "adult" artist. He felt the Jackson 5 was stuck as being seen as a "boy band" type and he wanted to go further. Additionally, he also felt that his Father (who was managing the band at the time), was indeed holding him back and making poor decisions for the band. Michael felt he would be more successful on his own, as a solo artist.
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Michael Ironside was drunk and accidentally fell through a glass window circa 70s
Styx is an American rock band that was popular in the 70s and 80s. Renegade is one of their hit songs from the late 70s off their Pieces of Eight album.