MJ's version of this Beatles song appeared in his 1988 movie "Moonwalker", so it was most likely recorded either in 1987 or early 1988, which is weird since it didn't make an appearance on an album until HIStory in 1995.
"Shake Your Body" was recorded by "The Jacksons" and released in December 1978. It was co-written by Randy and Michael, with lead vocals by Michael. The full version of the song is eight minutes long, but the shortened radio version was three minutes forty-five seconds.
Michael Jacksons version was better as he has a great voice
Jimi and Eric never recorded together not live
Freddie Mercury of Queen originally recorded the duet with Michael Jackson, but the 1984 hit version of the song featured Jackson and Mick Jagger.
No, it was first recorded by The Miracles in 1960, in 1967 Brenda and the Tabulations did a cover version, The Jackson 5 covered it it 1969.
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Dr. Demento recorded the original version of the song "The Scotsman." The song was recorded by Dr. Demento in the year 1980. The Scotsman is a drinking Irish song.
Fantasia Concertante on a Theme of Corelli by Michael Tippett, version of Neville Marriner, recorded in 1970, first published on the label Argo, ZRG-680
If you mean "I Write the Songs", it was written by writer, performer, producer and Beach Boys member Bruce Johnston. The Captain and Tennille (Love Will Keep Us Together) recorded a version as well as David Cassidy (of Partridge Family fame) before the top selling version by Barry Manilow.
Yes, there is a recorded version. You can purchase it on iTunes. It comes along with the entire Lost In You single playlist.
My Perogative was recorded by Bobby Brown
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