Ben is a rat from a movie of the same name, he wasn't Michael's pet/friend.
Ben was Michaels first solo song
"I Want You Back" from his Jackson 5 days.
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.
The older ones can go for about $200 like Off the Wall. Thriller wasn't going for much on eBay because I think everybody has it!!! If you have a signed one that could go for a couple 1000. You can check eBay to see how much other ones are going for.
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Ben was Michaels first solo song
"I Want You Back" from his Jackson 5 days.
Because I'm named after Michael Jackson's rat.
he first sang Ben
His pet rat was named Ben and he made a song about him too.
If you're talking about his first single to reach the top ten, then that would be "Got To Be There" which reached #4, but if you're talking about his first number one, then that would be "Ben".
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.
Michael Ben-Yair was born in 1942.
yes he didDid he?the song ben was not written by Michael Jackson. It was written by 2 guys one of which was Don Black. Ben was written for the Movie sequel of "Willard", which was titled "Ben in 1972. The song was written for Donny Osmond and it was decided by Black to let Michael try and the rest is history.So, if Michael Jackson had a rat named Ben, it was well after the song was written and the song had no initial ties to Jackson... If you don't believe me, check out this link that also explains that Don Black wrote the James Bond Theme "Diamonds are Forever"http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=1408
Michael Ben-Ari was born on 1963-10-12.
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One Day In Your Life, music written by Samm Brown III, Lyric by Renee Armand, Produced & Arranged by Samm Brown III. It was number one in the UK for 2 weeks in June 1981, succeeding Being With You by Smokey Robinson. It went on to become the 7th best-selling single of 1981 in the UK.