The song "Got to Be There" by the Jackson 5 expresses a deep longing for connection and presence in a romantic relationship. The lyrics convey a desire to be physically and emotionally close to a loved one, emphasizing the importance of companionship and love. The upbeat and soulful melody complements the theme of youthful optimism and the joy of being with someone special. Overall, it captures the essence of yearning and the happiness that comes from being together.
Got to be there
i think its lovin you by Micheal Jackson
World by five for fighting
Jackson, written by June Carter and Johnny Cash.
one time , he was practising a song with the Jackson 5 , and his father was holding a belt to whip them with if they did it wrong , and Michael got it wrong ,and nearly got whipped but was fast enough to get away .
Got to be There.
Got to be there
Joseph Jackson---Micheal Jackson's father created the group and got them off to stardom.
If I am right its "Got to be there" which was recorded in 1971.
"You got five on it?" means "Do you got $5 on it?" "It" is whatever you're talking about. (ex. You and your friends are buying alcohol. Someone will probably ask "You got five on it?")
i think its lovin you by Micheal Jackson
"Thriller" by Michael Jackson.
No his kids are not mean they all got there attitudes from there dad
Michael Jackson - Earth Song
"They Don't Care About Us" by Michael Jackson.
World by five for fighting
Somebody got "Five Golden Rings!"