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After The Storm (The Sun Will Shine) (19??) (Willie Hutch)
The Jackson 5
(3:14) LEAKED


Back In My Arms Again (1964) (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
The Jackson 5
Cover of a hit by The Supremes


Come And Get It (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
(2:57) LEAKED


I Found A Love (19??) (???)


If I Can't (Nobody Can't) (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
(3:15) LEAKED


I've Gotta Be Me (1968) (???)
Michael Jackson
(2:24) LEAKED


Jackson Man (196?) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of eight early recordings for Steeltown before the band signed
to Motown in 1969.
Rare acetate known to exist. Found in 2000 and sold on eBay for
£4,200 in October 2006.
(_:__) "Take My Heart Away (A-Side) / Jackson Man (B-Side)"
(Single Test Pressing, 6,5'' metal acetate, 196?)


Lavender Blue (1948) (???)
The Jackson 5
Walt Disney Song featured in the movie So Dear To My Heart (1948)
(2:50) LEAKED


She Say Want (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
(4:35) LEAKED


Sunny Boy (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
(3:01) LEAKED


That's How Love Is (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
(3:24) LEAKED


To Sir With Love (1967) (???)
The Jackson 5
Title song from the movie To Sir With Love (1967)
(3:11) LEAKED


You Can't Hurry Love (1966) (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
The Jackson 5
(3:33) LEAKED

1969

It's Your Thing (1969) (Ronald Isley, O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 3:40) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Reach Out I'll Be There (1966) (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of a classic by Four Tops,
later also covered by Diana Ross and Michael Bolton
(digitally remastered, 3:44) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)

197?

I Can't Get You Off My Mind (197?) (???)
The Jackson 5


Keep Off The Grass (197?) (???)
The Jackson 5
(3:06) LEAKED


Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (1972) (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of the hit single by The Temptations

1970

1-2-3 (1970) (Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards, Berry Gordy Jr.)
The Jackson 5
Early Version of ABC
(3:12) LEAKED


A Fool For You (1958) (Ray Charles)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of Ray Charles' hit single
(digitally remastered, 4:33) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


ABC - Alternate Version (1970) (Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards, Berry Gordy Jr.)
The Jackson 5
(3:22) LEAKED


Ask The Lonely (1964) (???)
The Jackson 5
(Cut Version, digitally remastered, 3:23) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)
(Uncut Version, 4:04) LEAKED


Ave Maria (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Baby It's Love (1970) (???)
The Jackson 5 & Diana Ross
EXISTENCE NOT CONFIRMED BUT DOUBTFUL


Children's Christmas Song (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Christmas Everyday (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


For The Rest Of My Life (1970) (???)
The Jackson 5 & Diana Ross
EXISTENCE NOT CONFIRMED BUT DOUBTFUL


God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


I Want You To Come Home For Christmas (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


If You Want Heaven (19??) (???)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album GOT TO BE THERE (1970)
(4:10) LEAKED


It's Christmas Time (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Jingle Bells (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Joy To The World (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


My Favourite Things (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Purple Snowflakes (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Silent Night (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Silver Bells (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


That's What Christmas Means To Me (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Twinkle, Twinkle Little Me (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


We Can Have Fun (1970) (???)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 3:20) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


White Christmas (19??) (???)
The Jackson 5
One of fifteen outtakes of the album THE JACKSON 5 CHRISTMAS ALBUM (1970)


Who's Been Making Whoopie With My Girlfriend (1970)
(Freddie Peren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards, Berry Gordy Jr.)
Alternative title: Guess Who's Making Whoopie With Your Girlfriend
The Jackson 5
Early Version of Mama's Pearl (1970)
This version was canceled because the lyrics did not suit to the young boygroup
(4:21) LEAKED


You Ain't Giving Me What I Want (So I'm Taking It All Back) (1970) (???)
Original title: You're A, B, C's And D's
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 4:20) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)

1971

Love Call (1971) (Willie Hutch)
The Jackson 5
(2:36) LEAKED

1972

Be My Girl (1972) (???)
Mistakenly referred to as: Paper Doll
The Jackson 5
Performed live in concert from mid-to-late 1972
Source: Rock & Soul magazine (January 1973 issue)


When I Come Of Age (?1972?) (Hal Davis, Don Fletcher, Weldon Dean Parkes)
Michael Jackson
Song about a boy's wishes and dreams that was specially written for Michael.
A demo version with an alternative ending and different lyrics is known to exist, too.
(Cut Version, 2:41) "Looking Back To Yesterday"
(Compilation, Vinyl, 1986)
(Cut Version, 2:41) "Michael Jackson - Anthology"
(Compilation, CD, 1986)
(Cut Version, 2:41) "The Best Of Michael Jackson" (Anthology Re-package)
(Compilation, CD, 1995)
(Uncut Version, 3:03) LEAKED


You're The Only One (1972) (Deke Richards, Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell)
Alternative title: Are You The One
The Jackson 5
This song should appear on the box set SOULSATION (1995) by The Jackson 5/Michael Jackson,
but it was mistakenly interchanged with Ooh, I'd Love To Be With You (1972) by The Jackson 5
from their album SKYWRITER (1973).

1973

Call On Me (1973) (Fonze Mizell, Larry Mizell)
Michael Jackson
(Overdubbed Version - using new instruments, 3:23)
"Farewell My Summer Love"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)
(Overdubbed Version - using new instruments, 3:23)
"Farewell My Summer Love"
(Compilation, Vinyl, 1984)
(Original Version, digitally remastered, 3:23)
"The Best Of Michael Jackson"
(Compilation, CD, 1995 USA)


Can't Get Ready For Losing You (1973) (Willie Hutch)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of Willie Hutch's song on his album FULLY EXPOSED (1973)
(digitally remastered, 3:47) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Coming Home (1973) (???)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 3:03) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Don't Let It Get You Down (1973) (Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson
(Overdubbed Version - with new instruments, _:__)
"Farewell My Summer Love"
(Compilation, Vinyl, 1984)
(Original Version, digitally remastered, _:__)
"The Best Of Michael Jackson"
(Compilation, CD, 1995 USA)


Everybody Is A Star (1969) (Sly Stone)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of the hit single by Sly & the Family Stone
(Cut Version, digitally remastered, 3:00) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)
(Uncut Version, 3:26) LEAKED


Farewell My Summer Love (1973) (Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson
(Overdubbed Version - with new instruments, 3:42)
"Farewell My Summer Love"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)
(Overdubbed Version - with new instruments, 3:42)
"Farewell My Summer Love"
(Compilation, Vinyl, 1984)
(Overdubbed Version - with new instruments, digitally remastered, 3:42)
"The Very Best Of The Jacksons"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)


Girl You're So Together (1973) (Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson
(Overdubbed Version - with new instruments, _:__)
"Girl You're So Together"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)
(Overdubbed Version - with new instruments, _:__)
"Farewell My Summer Love"
(Compilation, Vinyl, 1984)


I Hear A Symphony (1965) (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of the hit single by The Supremes
(3:21) Michael Jackson: "Looking Back To Yesterday"
(Compilation, Vinyl, 1986)
(3:21) The Jackson 5: "Love's Gone Bad"
(7'' Single, Vinyl, 1986 Canada Only)
(with different vocal take, digitally remastered, 2:31)
The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


I Need You (1973) (Jermaine Jackson)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 3:25) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


I'm Glad It Rained (1973) (???)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 4:02) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Jamie (1961) (Edward Holland Jr.)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of Eddie Holland's hit single from his album JAMIE (1962)
(digitally remastered, 3:30) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Jungle Sam (1973) (???)
The Jackson 5
(1:03) ONLY SNIPPET LEAKED


Just A Little Misunderstanding (1962) (???)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of a single by The Contours released in 1966
(digitally remastered, 2:40) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Let's Have A Party (1973) (???)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 3:10) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Little Christmas Tree (1973) (George Clinton)
Michael Jackson
(3:36) Various Artists: "A Motown Christmas"
(Album, Vinyl, 1973 USA / 1976 UK)
(3:36) "Little Christmas Tree"
(Single, Vinyl, 1973 Holland Only)
(digitally remastered, 3:36)
The Jackson 5: "20th Century Masters - The Christmas Collection"
(Reissue of the Jackson 5 album Christmas Album (1970), CD, 2003)


Love Scenes (1973) (???)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 2:39) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


LuLu (1973) (???)
The Jackson 5
(digitally remastered, 2:39) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)


Miss Lucky Day (1973) (???)
The Jackson 5
(0:45) ONLY SNIPPET LEAKED


Money Honey (1953) (Jesse Stone)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of the first hit single by Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters,
later also covered by Elvis Presley
(Cut Version, digitally remastered, 2:54) The Jackson 5: "Soulsation - 25th Anniversary Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 1995)
(Uncut Version, 3:16) LEAKED


Twenty-Five Miles (1968) (???)
Alternative title: 25 Miles
Michael Jackson
Cover Version of Edwin Starr's hit single
(Overdubbed Version - using new instruments, 3:27)
"Twenty-Five Miles"
(Promo-Single, CD, 1987)
(Overdubbed Version - using new instruments, 3:27)
"The Original Soul Of Michael Jackson"
(Compilation, CD, 1987)


Would Ya? Would Ya? (1973) (Freddie Perren, Christine Yarian)
Alternative title: Wouldja
The Jackson 5
(5:44) LEAKED
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in January 1973)

1974

Buttercup (1974) (Stevie Wonder)
The Jackson 5
Scheduled for a final Jackson 5 album that was later canceled
(_:__) Carl Anderson: "Absence Without Love"
(Album, Vinyl, 1982)
(_:__) Carl Anderson: "Buttercup"
(Single, Vinyl, 1985)


By The Time I Get To Phoenix (1965) (Jimmy Webb)
The Jackson 5
Song that became a hit by Glen Campbell in 1967 (but first sung by
Johnny Rivers in 1965). The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as a
medley along with Danny Boy and Killing Me Softly With His Song
during their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented this medley
once on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March 1974.
(_:__) Glen Campbell: "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
(Single, Vinyl, 1967)
(_:__) Marty Wilde: "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
(Single, Vinyl, 1968)
(_:__) Isaac Hayes: "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
(Single, Vinyl, 1969)
(_:__) Mad Lads: "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
(Single, Vinyl, 1969)
(_:__) Glen Campbell & Anne Murray: "By The Time I Get To Phoenix"
(Single, Vinyl, 1971)


Danny Boy (1910, 1918) (Frederick Weatherly)
The Jackson 5
Celtic folk song that became an Irish anthem. Its lyrics were changed in
1918 to better fit to male singers. The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as
a medley along with By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Killing Me Softly
With His Song during their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented
this medley once on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March
1974. The song has been covered plenty of times (e.g. by Cher, Elvis
Presley, Johnny Cash, Charlotte Church, Tom Jones, Jackie Wilson).


Killing Me Softly With His Song (1971) (Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel)
The Jackson 5
Song that became a hit by Roberta Flack in 1973 (but first sung by
Lori Lieberman in 1971). The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as a
medley along with By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Danny Boy during
their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented this medley once
on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March 1974. The song
is known to have been covered plenty of times.
(_:__) Roberta Flack: "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
(Single, Vinyl, 1973 / 1996 Remix)
(_:__) Various Artists: "The Drowning Pool - O.S.T."
(Album, Vinyl, 1975)
(_:__) Al B. Sure!: "In Effect Mode..."
(Album, CD, 1988)
(_:__) The Fugees feat. Lauryn Hill: "Killing Me Softly With His Song"
(Single, CD, 1996)


No News Is Good News (1974) (?Stevie Wonder?)
The Jackson 5
Possibly intended for the final Jackson 5 album


What's Your Life (1974) (Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson


You Haven't Done Nothin' (1974) (Stevie Wonder)
Stevie Wonder
The Jackson 5 (without Michael Jackson) sing Background Vocals
(_:__) Stevie Wonder: "You Haven't Done Nothin'"
(Single, Vinyl, 1974)
(_:__) Stevie Wonder: "Fulfillingness' First Finale"
(Album, Vinyl, 1974)

1975

Kentucky (1975) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


What A Lonely Way To Go (1975) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album OFF THE WALL (1979)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


You Ain't Gonna Change Nothin' (1975) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Sources:
United States Copyright Office (registered in November 1984)
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993

1976

Goin' To Rio (1976) (Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album OFF THE WALL (1979)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Holiday Inn (1976) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000669984; Date: 1984-11-20)


Thank You For Life (1976) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album OFF THE WALL (1979)
Sources:
United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000669983; Date: 1984-11-20)
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Chicago on 6th December 1984
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993

1977

Iowa (1977) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
A piece of classical music in the manner of Bach and Beethoven
Source: Janet Jackson's interview with Q magazine in 1993


Ode To Sorrow (1977) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000669981; Date: 1984-11-20)

1978

A Brand New Day (1978) (Luther Vandross)
Various Artists
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
Soundtrack of the movie The Wiz (1978)
(7:49) Various Artists: "The Wiz - O.S.T."
(Album, Vinyl, 1978 / 1997 digitally remastered)
(_:__) Various Artists: "A Brand New Day"
(Single, Vinyl, 1978 Europe)


Be A Lion (1978) (Charlie Smalls)
Various Artists
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
Soundtrack of the movie The Wiz (1978)
(4:04) Various Artists: "The Wiz - O.S.T."
(Album, Vinyl, 1978 / 1997 digitally remastered)


Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Home Demo (1978) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
(_:__) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #1, Acetate CD, 2000)
(_:__) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #2, Acetate CD, 2000)
(4:4Cool "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release, CD, 2001)


Ease On Down The Road (1975) (Charlie Smalls)
Duet with Diana Ross
Soundtrack of the movie The Wiz (1978)
Performed with Follow The Yellow Brick Road and When You Wish Upon A Star as a
medley on the Kraft Salutes Disneyland's 25th Anniversary Show TV Special in 1980
(3:19 and with intro - 3:54) Diana Ross: "Ease On Down The Road"
(Single, Vinyl, 1978)
(3:19 and Version #2 - 1:31 and Version #3 - 1:26)
Various Artists: "The Wiz - O.S.T."
(Album, Vinyl, 1978)
(digitally remastered, 3:19) "The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)


Rock With You - Demo (1978) (Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Since early 1980 a slight jazzed-up version
replaced its original on all subsequent pressings
(_:__) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #2, Acetate CD, 2000)


Sunset Driver (1978) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album OFF THE WALL (1979)
Note: The booklet of THE ULTIMATE COLLECTION (2004) mistakenly
states the year the song was written in as 1982 which is false!
(digitally remastered, _:__) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #1, Acetate CD, 2000)
(digitally remastered, 4:03) "The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)


Susie (1978) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000669982; Date: 1984-11-20)


That Girl (1978-1980)
(Michael Jackson, Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson, Toriano Adaryll
"Tito" Jackson, Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson, Marlon David Jackson)
The Jacksons
Supposedly considered for the albums DESTINY (1978) and TRIUMPH (1980) by The Jacksons


We Are The Ones (1978) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000681696; Date: 1984-11-16)


Workin' Day And Night - Home Demo (1978) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
(_:__) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #2, Acetate CD, 2000)
(4:19) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release, CD, 2001)


You Can't Win (Part I) (1978) (Charlie Smalls)
Michael Jackson
Soundtrack of the movie The Wiz (1978)
(_:__) Various Artists: "The Wiz - O.S.T."
(Album, Vinyl, 1978)
(3:13) "You Can't Win"
(Single, Vinyl, USA 1979)
(digitally remastered, _:__) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #1, Acetate CD, 2000)
(together with Part II, digitally remastered, 7:1Cool "The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)


You Can't Win (Part II) (1978) (Charlie Smalls)
Michael Jackson
Not to be confused with Can't Get Outta The Rain (1982), a similar track
which has originated from this track but features slightly changed vocals.
In this track (just as in You Can't Win (Part I)) Michael is singing "Can't Get Outta The Game",
whereas in the 1982 alteration he's singing "Can't Get Outta The Rain" instead.
(_:__) Various Artists: "The Wiz - O.S.T."
(Album, Vinyl, 1978)
(_:__) "You Can't Win"
(Single, Vinyl, USA 1979)
(digitally remastered, _:__) "Off The Wall - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #1, Acetate CD, 2000)
(together with Part I, digitally remastered, 7:1Cool "The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)

1979

UNKNOWN TITLE (1979) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
One of five hand-written lyrics from 1979 that have been purchased by Universal
Express and some of its entertainment partners in November 2006. The others are:
A Baby Smiles, Be Not Always, In The Life Of Chico, Little Susie


Got To Find A Way Somehow (1979) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000681699; Date: 1984-11-16)


In The Life Of Chico (1979) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
One of five hand-written lyrics from 1979 that have been purchased by Universal
Express and some of its entertainment partners in November 2006. The others are:
UNKNOWN TITLE (1979), A Baby Smiles, Be Not Always, Little Susie


Under Your Skin (1979) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000668589; Date: 1984-11-16)


Who's Right, Who's Wrong (1979) (Kenny Loggins, Michael Jackson)
Kenny Loggins
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(5:40) Kenny Loggins: "Keep The Fire"
(Album, Vinyl, 1979)


You Told Me Your Lovin' (1979) (Michael Jackson // Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson)
Michael Jackson // Randy Jackson
Source for Michael's version: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000668513; Date: 1984-11-16)
Another version done by brother Randy does also exist
Source for Randy's version: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000131973; Date: 1979-08-23)

1980

All I Do (1980) (Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson)
Stevie Wonder
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(5:06) Stevie Wonder: "Hotter Than July"
(Album, Vinyl, 1980)
(5:06) Stevie Wonder: "That Girl"
(Single, Vinyl, 1982)


Follow The Yellow Brick Road (19??) (???)
Michael Jackson
Performed with Ease On Down The Road and When You Wish Upon A Star as a
medley on the Kraft Salutes Disneyland's 25th Anniversary Show TV Special in
1980.


I'm In Love Again (1980) (Minnie Riperton, Michael Jackson)
Minnie Riperton
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(4:27) Minnie Riperton: "Love Lives Forever"
(Album, Vinyl, 1980)


Night Time Lover (1980) (Michael Jackson, La Toya Jackson)
Original title: Fire Is The Feeling
La Toya Jackson
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals and acts as producer
(4:22) La Toya Jackson: "Night Time Lover"
(Single, Vinyl, 1980 USA)
(3:43) La Toya Jackson: "La Toya Jackson"
(Album, Vinyl, 1980)


Save Me (1980) (Dave Mason)
Dave Mason
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(3:37) Dave Mason: "Save Me"
(Single, Vinyl, 1980)
(3:37) Dave Mason: "Old Crest On A New Wave"
(Album, Vinyl, 1980)


Slipped Away (1980)
(Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson)
The Jacksons
Scheduled for the album TRIUMPH (1980) by The Jacksons


Slipped Away - Alternative Version (1980)
(Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson)
The Jacksons
Scheduled for the album TRIUMPH (1980) by The Jacksons


Somewhere In Time (1980) (Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in November 1984)


This Had To Be (1980) (Michael Jackson, George Johnson, Louis Johnson)
The Brothers Johnson
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(5:07) The Brothers Johnson: "Light Up The Night"
(Album, Vinyl, 1980)


This Is It (1980) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in November 1984)


When You Wish Upon A Star (1939) (Ned Washington, Leigh Harline)
Michael Jackson
Performed with Ease On Down The Road and Follow The Yellow Brick Road as a
medley on the Kraft Salutes Disneyland's 25th Anniversary Show TV Special in
1980.


Why Can't I Be (1980) (Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons
Supposed to be an outtake of the album TRIUMPH (1980) by The Jacksons
Sources:
United States Copyright Office (registered in November 1984)
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Chicago on 6th December 1984

1981

Behind The Mask (1979-1981) (Chris Mosdell, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Original Instrumental Version by Yellow Magic Orchestra released in 1979 on their
album SOLID STATE SURVIVOR which drew Quincy Jones' attention. Michael recorded
his own version for the album THRILLER (1982), adding some extra lyrics and harmonies.
Due to legal battles concerning the song's credits Michael couldn't release it.
(Cover Version, 6:34) Greg Phillinganes: "Pulse"
(Album, Vinyl, 1985)
(Cover Version, 6:34) Greg Phillinganes: "Behind The Mask"
(Single, Vinyl, 1985)
(Cover Version, _:__) Eric Clapton: "Behind The Mask"
(Single, CD, 1987)
(Cover Version, _:__) Eric Clapton: "Behind The Mask"
(Album, CD, 1987)


Billie Jean - Home Demo (1981) (Michael Jackson)
Original title: Not My Lover
Michael Jackson
(digitally remastered, _:__) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #2, Acetate CD, 2000)
(digitally remastered, 2:20) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release, CD, 2001)


Billie Jean - Studio Demo (1981) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
(6:16) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)


Goin' Back To Alabama (1981) (Kenny Rogers, Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie)
Kenny Rogers
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(4:25) Kenny Rogers: "Share Your Love"
(Album, Vinyl, 1981)


Just Friends (1981) (Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager)
Carole Bayer Sager
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals and acts as producer
(3:55) Carole Bayer Sager: "Sometimes Late At Night"
(Album, Vinyl, 1981)


Learned My Lesson (1981) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Two versions known to exist
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in January 1985)


Much Too Soon (1981) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Nite Line (1981) (Glen Ballard, Brie Howard, David Allen Faragher)
Alternative title: Nightline
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
(4:31) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)
(Cover Version, _:__) Ellen Foley: "Another Breath"
(Album, Vinyl, 1983)
(Cover Version, _:__) Ellen Foley: "Nightline"
(Single, Vinyl, 1983)
(Cover Version, _:__) Randy Crawford: "Nightline"
(Album, Vinyl, 1983)
(Cover Version, _:__) The Pointer Sisters: "Break Out"
(only on the first pressing of this album, Vinyl, 1983)
(Cover Version, _:__) The Pointer Sisters: "Automatic"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)


Nymphette Lover (1981) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in November 1984)


She's Trouble (1981) (Terry Britten, Bill Livsey, Sue Shifrin)
Alternative title: Trouble
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
(3:51) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)
(Cover Version, _:__) Scott Baio: "The Boys Are Out Tonight"
(Album, Vinyl, 1983)
(Cover Version, _:__) Musical Youth: "She's Trouble"
(Single, Vinyl, 1983)
(Cover Version, _:__) Musical Youth: "Different Style"
(Album, Vinyl, 1983)


Slapstick (1981) (Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Early Version of Hot Street(1982)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Starlight (1981) (Rod Temperton)
Alternative titles: Give Me Some Starlight / Starlight Sun
Michael Jackson
Early Version of Thriller (1982)
(_:__) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #2, Acetate CD, 2000)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Startin' Somethin' (1979) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Originally written for the album OFF THE WALL (1979)
Early Demo of Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' (1982)
(6:13) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)


The Toy (1981) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Title track written for Richard Pryor's (aka Richard Franklin
Lennox Thomas Pryor III) 1982 movie The Toy
Sources:
United States Copyright Office (registered in November 1984)
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Chicago on 6th December 1984


Who Do You Know (1981) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
Sources:
United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000371635; Date: 1982-02-0Cool
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993

1982

Can't Get Outta The Rain (1982) (Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones)
Michael Jackson
Not to be confused with You Can't Win (Part II) (1978), a similar track
which has developed into this track and features slightly different vocals.
In this track Michael is singing "Can't Get Outta The Rain", whereas in the 1978 orginal
he's singing "Can't Get Outta The Game" (just as in You Can't Win (Part I)) instead.
(4:01) "The Girl Is Mine"
(Single, Vinyl, 1982)
(4:01) "Billie Jean"
(Single, Vinyl, 1983)
(4:01) "Thriller"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)
(digitally remastered, 4:0Cool "Thriller"
(Ringle (Audio + content for mobile phone), CD, 2007)
(digitally remastered, 4:0Cool "Billie Jean"
(Ringle (Audio + content for mobile phone), CD, 2007)
(digitally remastered, 4:0Cool "The Essential 3.0 - Michael Jackson"
(Compilation, CD, September 2008 USA only)
(digitally remastered, 4:0Cool "King of Pop"
*included on some editions only, e.g. the UK Deluxe Edition*
(Compilation for MJ's 50th birthday, CD, August - December 2008 depending on country)


Carousel (1982) (Michael Sembello, Donald J. Freeman)
Alternative title: Circus Girl
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
Replaced by Human Nature (1982)
(_:__) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #1, Acetate CD, 2000)
(_:__) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #2, Acetate CD, 2000)
(Cut Version, 1:49) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release, CD, 2001)
(Uncut Version, 3:57) free and legally available on Michael Sembello's official website


Doing Dirty (1982) (Michael Jackson, Marlon David Jackson)
The Jacksons
Supposed to be an outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons
Source: United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PAu000397960; Date: 1982-04-2Cool


Don't Let A Woman Make A Fool Out Of You (1982) (Joe "King" Carrasco)
Joe "King" Carrasco
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(_:__) Joe "King" Carrasco: "Synapse Gap (Mundo Total)"
(Album, Vinyl, 1982)


For All Time - Demo (1982) (Michael Sherwood, David Paich, Steve Porcaro)
Michael Jackson
A demo was originally recorded for the album THRILLER, but as
the song did not make the album, it was later re-recorded, but
again became an outtake, this time of the album DANGEROUS (1991).
(Original demo, digitally remastered, 4:03) "Thriller - 25th Anniversary Edition"
(Album Re-release, CD, 08.02.2008 Germany / 11.02.2008 UK / 12.02.2008 USA)
Source: CMRRA (Song #: 414155)
see also: --> For All Time (1989)


Got The Hots (1982) (Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
Rod Temperton later re-wrote the lyrics and the song was then newly
recorded by Siedah Garrett as Baby's Got It Bad (4:43) for her 1988
album KISS OF LIFE. Both songs have a lot in common!
(digitally remastered, 4:2Cool "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #1, Acetate CD, 2000)
(digitally remastered, 4:2Cool "Thriller - 25th Anniversary Edition" (Japanese version)
(Album Re-release, CD, 20.02.2008 Japan only)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Hot Street (1982) (Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
(3:43) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


MJ Melody (1982) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in November 1984)


Muscles (1982) (Michael Jackson)
Diana Ross
Michael Jackson acts as producer
(Album Version - 4:41, Extended Version - 6:12) Diana Ross: "Muscles"
(Single, Vinyl, 1982)
(Album Version, 4:41) Diana Ross: "Silk Electric"
(Album, Vinyl, 1982)
(Live Version, 3:37) Diana Ross: "Greatest Hits Live"
(Compilation, CD, 1989)
(Cover Version, _:__) Club 69: "Style"
(Album, CD, 1997)
(Cover Version, _:__) The Weather Girls: "Totally Wild"
(Album, CD, 2005)


Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (1972) (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong)
Bill Wolfer
Cover Version of the hit single by The Temptations
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(_:__) Bill Wolfer: "Wolf"
(Album, Vinyl, 1982)
(_:__) Bill Wolfer: "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone"
(Single, Vinyl, 1983)


P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Demo (1982) (Michael Jackson, Greg Phillinganes)
Michael Jackson
James Ingram and Quincy Jones completely re-wrote the song later
(3:47) "The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)


Rolling The Dice (1982) (Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


So Shy (1982) (???)
Bill Wolfer
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(4:3Cool Bill Wolfer: "Wolf"
(Album, Vinyl, 1982)


Someone In The Dark (1982) (Rod Temperton, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman)
Michael Jackson
Soundtrack of the movie E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial (1982)
(Single Version, 4:55)
"Someone In The Dark"
(Promo-Single, Vinyl, 1982)
(Opening Version - 4:30, and Closing Version - 3:04)
"E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial: The Storybook"
(Album, Vinyl, November 1982 USA / January 1983 UK)
(_:__) "Decade 1980-1990"
(Compilation Test Pressing, ?Format?, 1990)
(_:__) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #1, Acetate CD, 2000)
(_:__) "Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release Test Pressing #2, Acetate CD, 2000)
(Single Version - with some seconds being left out, digitally remastered, 4:4Cool
"Thriller - Special Edition"
(Album Re-release, CD, 2001)
(Single Version, digitally remastered, 4:55)
"The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)


Stand Tall (1982) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in December 1985)


State Of Independence (1982) (Jon Anderson, Vangelis Papathanassiou)
Donna Summer
Cover Version of a song by duo Jon & Vangelis
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(_:__) Jon & Vangelis: "The Friends Of Mr. Cairo"
(Album, Vinyl, 1981)
(Cover Version, _:__) Donna Summer: "Donna Summer"
(Album, Vinyl, 1982)
(Cover Version, _:__) Donna Summer: "State Of Independence"
(Single, Vinyl, 1982 / 1990 reissue / 1996 Remix)
(_:__) Jon & Vangelis: "State Of Independence"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)


The Girl Is Mine - Demo (1982) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Several demo versions known to exist
(Original demo recording, digitally remastered, 3:13) "The Girl Is Mine - 2008"
(Single Re-release, Formats:
digital download: 14.01.2008 UK
CD: 25.01.2008 Germany / 28.01.2008 Europe / 04.02.2008 UK)
(without Paul McCartney, 2:31) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)
Sources:
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Chicago on 6th December 1984
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


The Lady In My Life - Original Uncut Version (1982) (Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Includes the missing verse that was cut from the original THRILLER (1982)
album. The lyrics to the missing verse were on the actual sleeve inside.
(6:10) Rod Temperton: "The Songs Of Rod Temperton"
(Promo 2-CD-Compilation, CD, 2002)
(6:10) LEAKED (on March 7th, 2008)

1983

Bad Company (1983) (Tito Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons


Buffalo Bill (1983) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Inspired by the legendary gunfighter James Butler Hickok aka Buffalo "Wild Bill"
Hickok. Supposed to be an outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons,
later intended to be released on the album BAD (1987).
Sources:
Michael Jackson's then manager Frank Dileo in an interview in 1984
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Fantasy (1983) (Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Far Far Away (1983) (Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Nona (1983) (Jackie Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons


Power (1983) (Jackie Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons


Say Say Say (1981-1983) (Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson)
Duet with Paul McCartney
(3:5Cool "Say Say Say"
(Single, Vinyl, 1983)
(3:5Cool Paul McCartney: "Pipes Of Peace"
(Album, Vinyl, 1983)
(Cover Version including Michael's but not Paul's vocals,
Hi-Tack Mix - 7:36, and Hi-Tack 7'' Mix - 3:35)
Hi-Tack: "Say Say Say (Waiting 4 U)"
(Single, CD, 2006)


State Of Shock - Demo (1981-1983) (Michael Jackson, Randy Hansen)
Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury
The song was scheduled for Michael's album THRILLER (1982), but not
early enough finished. It was then planned to include it on the album
VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons. However Freddie's part was later
taken over by Mick Jagger. Eventually this song and also There Must
Be More To Life Than This and Victory were supposed to be given for
free to two of Michael's loyal fans by Queen member Brian May's mother
after they contacted her.
(4:44) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)
Source: Queen member Brian May in an interview with Q magazine in 1998


Still In Love With You (1983) (Randy Jackson)
The Jacksons
Lead Vocals by Randy Jackson
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons


Tender (1983) (???)
The Jacksons
Supposed to be an outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons


The Man (1981) (Paul McCartney, Michael Jackson)
Alternative title: This Is The Man
Duet with Paul McCartney
Scheduled release as Single canceled by Epic/CBS because it could have
affected further Singles from the album THRILLER (1982) negatively,
eventually released officially in Peru only
(3:56) Paul McCartney: "Pipes Of Peace"
(Album, Vinyl, 1983)
(3:56, and Extended Mix - _:__) Paul McCartney: "The Man"
(Promo-Single, Vinyl, 1984)


The Sky Is The Limit (1983) (Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


There Must Be More To Life Than This (1981-1983) (Freddie Mercury)
Freddie Mercury & Michael Jackson
First considered to be included on the Queen album HOT SPACE (1982), and later on its
follow-up THE WORKS (1984), but both did not happen. In 1983 Michael Jackson then
sung the song and Freddie Mercury played the piano and this version was scheduled for
the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons. As this was also dropped, Freddie went on
recording his own version and released it later. It is not assured if Michael Jackson and
Freddie ever sung the song together, a version that was leaked over the internet simply
merged Michael's and Freddie's voices from two totally different recordings: one being
the version Michael sung in 1983 and supported by Freddie on the piano, and another one
being Freddie's version he recorded later without any participation by Michael. Eventually
this song and also State Of Shock - Demo and Victory were supposed to be given for free
to two of Michael's loyal fans by Queen member Brian May's mother after they contacted
her.
(3:01, and Instrumental Version - _:__)
Freddie Mercury: "Mr. Bad Guy"
(Album, Vinyl, 1985)
(Michael's 1983 solo demo record, 2:31) LEAKED (on July 7th, 2002)
Source: Queen member Brian May in an interview with Q magazine in 1998


Victory (1983) (Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson)
Freddie Mercury & Michael Jackson
First considered to be included on the Queen album HOT SPACE (1982), but then
scheduled for the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons. However the song was
not early enough completed, so it had to be dropped eventually. Many years later
two of the remaining members of Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) worked again
on the track, adding some backing vocals and wanted to release it as part of an
upcoming Queen box set. Unfortunately this could not happen due to copyright
issues. Eventually this song and also State Of Shock - Demo and There Must Be
More To Life Than This were supposed to be given for free to two of Michael's
loyal fans by Brian May's mother after they contacted her.
Source: Queen member Brian May in an interview with Q magazine in 1998

1984

Attitude (1984) (Michael Jackson, Kathy Wakefield, Michael Pierre Colombier)
Michael Jackson
Source: EMI Music Publishing registration entry


Be Not Always (1979) (Michael Jackson)
Alternative title: "Always, Be Not Always"
Michael Jackson
One of five hand-written lyrics from 1979 that have been purchased by Universal
Express and some of its entertainment partners in November 2006. The others are:
UNKNOWN TITLE (1979), A Baby Smiles, In The Life Of Chico, Little Susie
(5:30) The Jacksons: "Victory"
(Album, Vinyl, 1984)


Billie Jean - Pepsi Advertising Version (1984) (Michael Jackson)
Commercial title: Pepsi Generation
Michael Jackson
Appeared in the Pepsi TV Spot THE STREET (1984)
which featured Michael Jackson and The Jacksons
Became the first advertising contract with Pepsi that
also sponsored the Victory Tour (1984) by The Jacksons


Centipede (1984) (Michael Jackson)
Rebbie Jackson
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals and acts as producer
(_:__) Rebbie Jackson: "Centipede"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)
(4:25) Rebbie Jackson: "Centipede"
(Album, Vinyl, 1984)
(Extended Version, digitally remastered, 5:55)
Rebbie Jackson: "Yours Faithfully"
(Album, CD, 1998)


Don't Stand Another Chance (1984) (Marlon Jackson)
Janet Jackson
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
(4:1Cool Janet Jackson: "Don't Stand Another Chance"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)
(4:1Cool Janet Jackson: "Dream Street"
(Album, Vinyl, 1984)


Kreeton Overture (1984) (Michael Jackson, Marty Paich, Jai Winding, Pat Leonard)
The Jacksons
Written as an opener for the Victory Tour (1984) by The Jacksons
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in October 1984)


Love Never Felt So Good (1980) (lyrics: Michael Jackson, Paul Anka; music: Kathy Wakefield)
Michael Jackson
Possibly recorded during the Thriller recording sessions
Intended for the album VICTORY (1984) by The Jacksons
(and supposedly replaced with Be Not Always instead)
(3:17) LEAKED (on December 24th, 2006)
(Cover Version, 4:34) Johnny Mathis: "A Special Part Of Me"
(Album, Vinyl, 1984)
Sources:
CMRRA (Song #: 169015)
United States Copyright Office
(Registration Number: PA0000213899; Date: 1984-06-05)


Saved By The Bell (1984) (Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Note: The year the song was written and recorded is unproven
(but has to be prior to 1994).
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Somebody's Watching Me (1984) (Kennedy Gordy, Curtis Anthony Nolen)
Rockwell aka Kennedy Gordy
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals
Two different versions exist: one featured Michael in the background,
and another one replaced Michael by a sound-a-like
(Album Version - 3:58, and Extended Version - _:__ )
Rockwell: "Somebody's Watching Me"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984)
(Album Version, 3:5Cool
Rockwell: "Somebody's Watching Me"
(Album, Vinyl, 1984)
(Cover Version including Michael's vocals, 5:20)
BeatFreakz: "Somebody's Watching Me"
(Single, CD, 2006)


Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good To Be True)
(1984) (Bruce Sudano, Michael Omartian, Jake Ruska)
Duet with Jermaine Jackson
(4:17) Jermaine Jackson: "Do What You Do"
(Single, Vinyl, 1984 UK)
(4:17) Jermaine Jackson: "Jermaine Jackson" / "Dynamite"
(Album which had two different titles, Vinyl, 1984)
(4:17) Jermaine Jackson:
"Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good To Be True)"
(Promo-Single, Vinyl, 1984 UK / Japan)
(Instrumental Version, 4:17) Jermaine Jackson: "Dynamite"
(12'' Single, Vinyl, 1984)

1985

Al Capone (1985) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Early Version of Smooth Criminal (1987)
Sources:
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993
Bruce Swedien via online music board (Link)


Eaten Alive (1985) (Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb, Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Originally written only by the two Bee Gees, then Michael re-wrote the chorus
Two demos exist: one sung by the two Bee Gees, and another one sung by Michael
(Cover Version with Michael singing in the background,
Album Version - 3:55, and Extended Mix - 5:52, and Instrumental Version - 5:46)
Diana Ross: "Eaten Alive"
(Single, Vinyl, 1985)
(Cover Version with Michael singing in the background,
Album Version - 3:55, and Extended Mix - 5:52)
Diana Ross: "Eaten Alive"
(Album, Vinyl, 1985)
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered twice: in March and in July 1985)


Hot Fever (1985) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Demo of The Way You Make Me Feel (1987)
Source: United States Copyright Office (registered in October 1985)


Scared Of The Moon (1985) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)
Note: The info provided by the TUC booklet is wrong!
(4:42) "The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


Seven Bright New Stars (1985) (Michael Jackson, La Toya
Jackson, Joseph Jackson, Lionel Richie, Danny Brack Sr.)
Michael Jackson
Note: The year the song was written and recorded is unproven
(but has to be prior to 1994).


Tomboy (1985) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)
Sources:
United States Copyright Office (registered in October 1985)
Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


We Are The World (1985) (Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie)
USA for Africa
USA = United Support of Artists
Main Vocalists are (in alphabetical order):
Al Jarreau, Billy Joel, Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Cyndi Lauper, Daryl
Hall, Diana Ross, Dionne Warwick, Huey Lewis, James Ingram, Kenny
Loggins, Kenny Rogers, Kim Carnes, Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson, Paul
Simon, Ray Charles, Steve Perry, Stevie Wonder, Tina Turner, Willie Nelson
Supporting Vocalists are (in alphabetical order):
Bette Midler, Bob Geldof, Dan Aykroyd, Harry Belafonte, Jackie Jackson,
Jeffrey Osborne, Jermaine Jackson, John Oates, La Toya Jackson, Lindsey
Buckingham, Marlon Jackson, Randy Jackson, Sheila E., Smokey Robinson,
The News (of Huey Lewis & The News), The Pointer Sisters, Tito Jackson,
Waylon Jennings
Inspired by Bob Geldof's and Midge Ure's Do They Know It's Christmas (1984)
(Single Version, _:__) USA for Africa: "We Are The World"
(Single, Vinyl, 1985)
(7:02) USA for Africa: "We Are The World"
(Album, Vinyl, 1985)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


We Are The World - Demo (1985) (Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie)
Michael Jackson
(digitally remastered, 5:20) "The Ultimate Collection"
(Compilation, CD, 2004)
Source: Michael Jackson's court disposition in Mexico in November 1993


What You Do To Me (1985) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)
Could be rewritten for a scheduled release on the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Source: United States Copyright Office
(registered twice: in October 1985 and again in December 1998)


You're The One (1985) (Michael Jackson, Alan "Buz" Kohan)
Jennifer Holliday
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals and acts as producer
(4:51) Jennifer Holliday: "Say You Love Me"
(Album, Vinyl, 1985)


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