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iluvraspberries favorited a video
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michael jackson 1972 got to be there wings of my love
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iluvraspberries favorited a video
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This song is from Michael's debut album in 1972, "Got to be there"...
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This song is from Michael's debut album in 1972, "Got to be there". Therefore, thanks to libsta83 for letting me know. The video still says it's the Jackson 5, but you all know that I've corrected this.
On a sadder note, on June 25 2009, the world suffered a tragic end: Michael Jackson dies at only 50 years of age. Michael's life leaves a legacy that impacted worldwide culture. For decades, he entertained us with his dancing, his singing, his music videos... The list is endless as Michael Jackson impacted us in many ways.
I wish I could write a better tribute to this pop legend, but the way to describe Michael's accomplishments leave me speechless, reaching for those perfect words... as well as millions, perhaps, billions of fans.
Mr. Jackson, you have blessed us with your talent and influence for over 40 years. For all the entertainment you've given us, the world thanks you for everything. It is only appropriate that we continue to cherish your legacy and honor you.
R.I.P. Michael Joseph Jackson. The King of Pop 1958-2009
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iluvraspberries favorited a video
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Purple Snowflakes (Dave Hamilton & Clarence Paul ) Produced By Clarenc...
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Purple Snowflakes (Dave Hamilton & Clarence Paul ) Produced By Clarence Paul Recorded 1964 Instrumental Used For "Pretty Little Baby"
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iluvraspberries favorited a video
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FROM THE ALBUM INDIA NOOH CHALL CHALLIYEH ON THE GURU-V-RECORDS LABEL
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This from Marvin's Last Motown album entitled "In Our Lifetime"...
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This from Marvin's Last Motown album entitled "In Our Lifetime" it is said that this album was incomplete and Marvin didn't release because he felt it lacked a hit. While recording in London on of the session musicians stole the Master tapes and flew back to Motown and it was released. Marvin was furious and vowed to never record for Motown again. He kept is word!
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