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- 'Butterflies' Michael Jackson - Butterflies (Audio) Michael's 2001 album Invincible may have been overlooked over the years, but there were some genuinely great moments.
- 'Gone Too Soon' Michael Jackson - Gone Too Soon (Official Video) Dionne Warwick actually first performed, but never recorded, this song in 1983 on a TV special as a tribute to many performers who had died, including Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Sam Cooke, Buddy Holly, Otis Redding and Karen Carpenter.
- 'Heal the World' Michael Jackson - Heal The World (Official Video) This politically-tinged song was the fifth single taken from Michael's Dangerous album, and reached number two in the UK.
- 'Just Good Friends' (with Stevie Wonder) Just Good Friends (2012 Remaster) This song is one of two duets on Bad, and features Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson quarrelling over a girl in a light, cheerful manner.
- “Billie Jean” Thriller, 1982. Michael Jackson's greatest song sums up all the contradictions in his music: youthful exuberance, tortured nerves, pure physical grace.
- “I Want You Back” Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5, 1969. From the shooting-star piano that kicks it off, "I Want You Back" is one glorious shock after another – and, in 1969, its biggest shock of all was that its lead singer was both unquestionably a magnificent performer and obviously a little kid.
- “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” Off the Wall, 1979. Jackson called the opening track on Off the Wall "my first big chance," and he wasn't kidding. Six minutes of joyous pop funk that whooshed like a jet stream, "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" was both an unstoppable hit and a milestone in Jackson's creative life.
- “I’ll Be There” Third Album, 1970. "Just look over your shoulders, honey!" Jackson declares midway through "I'll Be There," misquoting another Motown hit, the Four Tops' "Reach Out I'll Be There."
Jackson has won hundreds of awards, making him the most-awarded recording artist in the history of popular music! List of Michael Jackson Top 100 Songs: 01. Billie Jean (1982, Thriller) 02....
The Best of the best from the King of Pop Michael Jackson including original videos, remixes, and live performances. Say Say Say (feat. Michael Jackson)
- "Lookin' Through The Windows" The Jackson 5. Hot 100 Peak Position: 16. Peak Date: August 26, 1972. Weeks On Chart: 10. Jackson's Billboard chart history began with a streak of extraordinary success, as the Jackson 5's first 20 entries on what's now known as Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs all reached the top 10.
- "Torture" The Jacksons. Hot 100 Peak Position: 28. Peak Date: October 6, 1973. Weeks On Chart: 13. The Jacksons' 1984 Victory album spawned multiple hits, including this funky rock number, which peaked at No. 17 on the Hot 100.
- "Get It Together" The Jackson 5. Hot 100 Peak Position: 28. Peak Date: October 6, 1973. Weeks On Chart: 13. In 1973, Michael and his brothers weren't begging girls to stick around just yet.
- "You Rock My World" Michael Jackson. Hot 100 Peak Position: 10. Peak Date: September 22, 2001. Weeks On Chart: 20. The lead single from Jackson’s 2001 studio album Invincible peaked at No. 10 on the Hot 100.
Michael Jackson's Greatest Hits. Say Say Say (feat. Michael Jackson) A new music service with official albums, singles, videos, remixes, live performances and more for Android, iOS and...
Aug 22, 2018 · To get a sense of how impactful Jackson's 40-year career really was, Stacker ranked his 50 best songs using data from Billboard. Rankings are sorted first by peak position on the chart, then by weeks on the chart, and then from oldest to newest.