The Homing Beacon was a tribute song for Michael Jackson.
Rod temperton wrote it and Michael produced it and sang it.
Michael actually didn't write P.Y.T. J. Ingram wrote the song.
No, it was written by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley.
No he didn't even write it and Michael was perfectly fine the wayy he was!
No, Michael Jackson did not write "You Were There." The song was actually written by the legendary songwriter and musician, Johnny Mercer, and it was first recorded by several artists before Jackson performed it. Jackson's rendition at Sammy Davis Jr.'s tribute showcased his vocal talent and deep emotional connection to the song, but he was not its composer.
He did not write the theme song, but he did do an excellent cover of it.
Yes he did.
1982.
No he didn't.
Blues Away was the first song Michael wrote that was published. He was 17.
Michael Jackson was dead by the time Usher made scream.
Rod temperton wrote it and Michael produced it and sang it.
Gone Too Soon.
No, Thriller is from the 80's and Michael didn't write it.
Michael actually didn't write P.Y.T. J. Ingram wrote the song.
He co-wrote it with Bryan Loren.
No, it was written by Michael Jackson and Teddy Riley.