Paul Anka co-wrote This Is It.
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"I Want You Back" from his Jackson 5 days.
No. The band (called The Jacksons) broke up in 1990. Michael's popularity did make it hard for him to do anything besides his own music, because he had so much work to do. === ===
Avril cowrote "Breakaway" off of Kelly's 2004 album of the same name.
His first big hit with The Jackson 5 was "I Want You Back" in 1969, which hit #1. As a solo artist, his first song was "Got To Be There" in 1971 which hit an impressive #4, but the next year, his song "Ben" reached #1.
Michael Jackson's first number 1 single as a solo artist was "Ben" in 1972. He was still part of the Jackson 5, but also released several solo singles during that time.
Triumph was the thirteenth album by The Jacksons, released in 1980 on Epic Records.In that album was the hit 'This Place Hotel' originally known as 'Heartbreak Hotel'.Well, I hope that it helped!
Michael Jacksons dad-Joe would make the Jackson 5 rehearse in front of him while he sat with a belt,he would hit them if they did not get it perfect or kick them in the private.He also verbally abused the children,telling them they had big noses and making fun of their looks.
The only chart hit they had in 1976 was "Enjoy Yourself" which went to Number 6.
Michael Jackson's number one hit is Thriller followed by Billie Jean.
Michael Jackson's highest note is often considered to be a G6, which he famously hit in the song "Keep the Faith." His vocal range spanned several octaves, allowing him to showcase his impressive falsetto and powerful singing abilities. Jackson's ability to reach such high notes contributed to his iconic status as a pop legend.
Thriller Don't Stop Til You Get Enough Remember The Time Scream Smooth Criminal Billie Jean Beat it And many many more....:) ---- Pretty Much every Michael Jackson song was a hit or at least did exceedingly well in the charts.