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Saturday, August 20, 2011

All unreleased songs

• After The Storm (3:20)
[The Jackson 5]

• Come And Get It (3:02)
[The Jackson 5]

• If I Can't (Nobody Can) (3:18)
[The Jackson 5]

• If You Want Heaven (4:12)
[The Jackson 5]

• I've Gotta Be Me (1968) (2:24)
[Michael Jackson]

• Lavender Blue (2:46)
Walt Disney Song featured in the movie So Dear To My Heart (1948)
[The Jackson 5]

• Paper Doll (2:22)
[The Jackson 5]

• She Say She Want (4:42)
[The Jackson 5]

• Sunny Boy
[The Jackson 5]

• That's How Love Is (3:24)
[The Jackson 5]

• To Sir With Love
From the movie "To Sir With Love" (1967)
[The Jackson 5]

• You Can't Hurry Love (1966) (3:33)
(Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
[The Jackson 5]

• It's Your Thing (1969) (3:40)
(Ronald Isley, O'Kelly Isley Jr., Rudolph Isley)
[The Jackson 5]

• Reach Out I'll Be There (1966) (3:44)
(Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
Cover Version of a classic by Four Tops, later also covered by Diana Ross and Michael Bolton
[The Jackson 5]

• I Can't Get You Off My Mind (1970)
[Michael Jackson]

• Keep Off The Grass (1970)(3:05)
[The Jackson 5]

• Papa Was A Rollin' Stone (1972)
(Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong)
Cover Version of The Temptations
The Jackson 5

• A Fool For You (1958) (4:33)
(Ray Charles)
Cover Version of Ray Charles' hit single
The Jackson 5

• Ask The Lonely (3:23)
The Jackson 5

• We Can Have Fun (1970) (3:20)
The Jackson 5

• Guess Who's Making Whoopie With Your Girlfriend (1970) (4:21)
(Freddie Peren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards, Berry Gordy Jr.)
The Jackson 5
Early Version of Mama's Pearl (1970)
This version was canceled because the lyrics did not suit to the young boygroup

• You Ain't Giving Me What I Want (So I'm Taking It All Back) (1970) (4:20)
Original title: You're A, B, C's And D's
The Jackson 5

• Love Call (1971) (2:29)
(Willie Hutch)
The Jackson 5

• You're The Only One (1972) (2:45)
(Deke Richards, Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell)
The Jackson 5

• Call On Me (1973) (3:23)
(Fonze Mizell, Larry Mizell)
Michael Jackson

• Can't Get Ready For Losing You (1973) (3:47)
(Willie Hutch)
Cover Version of Willie Hutch's song on his album FULLY EXPOSED (1973)
The Jackson 5

• Coming Home (1973) (3:03)
The Jackson 5

• Don't Let It Get You Down (1973) (3:00)
(Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson

• Everybody Is A Star (1973) (3:02)
(Sly Stone)
Cover Version of the hit single by Sly & the Family Stone
The Jackson 5

• Farewell My Summer Love (1973) (3:44)
(Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson

• Girl You're So Together (1973) (3:13)
(Keni Lewis)
Michael Jackson

• I Hear A Symphony (1965) (3:13)
(Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland Jr.)
Cover Version of the hit single by The Supremes
The Jackson 5

• I'm Glad It Rained (1973) (4:02)
The Jackson 5

• I Need You (1973) (4:02)
(Jermaine Jackson)
The Jackson 5

• Jamie (3:30)
(Edward Holland Jr.)
Cover Version of Eddie Holland's hit single from his album JAMIE (1962)
The Jackson 5

• Just A Little Misunderstanding (2:40)
Cover Version of a single by The Contours released in 1966
The Jackson 5

• Let's Have A Party (1973) (3:10)
The Jackson 5

• Love Scenes (1973) (2:39)
The Jackson 5

• LuLu (1973) (2:39)
The Jackson 5

• Money Honey (2:54)
(Jesse Stone)
The Jackson 5
Cover Version of Clyde McPhatter & The Drifters

• 25 Miles (3:30)
Michael Jackson
Cover Version of Edwin Starr's

• Would Ya? Would Ya? (1973) (5:43)
(Freddie Perren, Christine Yarian)
The Jackson 5

• Buttercup (1974)
(Stevie Wonder)
The Jackson 5
Scheduled for a final Jackson 5 album that was later canceled

• By The Time I Get To Phoenix
(Jimmy Webb)
The Jackson 5
Song that became a hit by Glen Campbell in 1967 (but first sung by
Johnny Rivers in 1965). The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as a
medley along with Danny Boy and Killing Me Softly With His Song
during their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented this medley
once on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March 1974.

• Danny Boy
(Frederick Weatherly)
The Jackson 5
Celtic folk song that became an Irish anthem. Its lyrics were changed in
1918 to better fit to male singers. The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as
a medley along with By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Killing Me Softly
With His Song during their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented
this medley once on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March
1974. The song has been covered plenty of times (e.g. by Cher, Elvis
Presley, Johnny Cash, Charlotte Church, Tom Jones, Jackie Wilson).

• Killing Me Softly With His Song (1971)
(Charles Fox, Norman Gimbel)
The Jackson 5
Song that became a hit by Roberta Flack in 1973 (but first sung by
Lori Lieberman in 1971). The Jackson 5 performed it regularly as a
medley along with By The Time I Get To Phoenix and Danny Boy during
their Las Vegas shows in 1974. They also presented this medley once
on The Tonight Show - hosted by Bill Cosby - in March 1974.

• What's Your Life (1974)
(Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• You Haven't Done Nothin' (1974)
(Stevie Wonder)
The Jackson 5

• Kentucky (1975)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• What A Lonely Way To Go (1975)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of album OFF THE WALL (1979)

• You Ain't Gonna Change Nothin' (1975)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Goin' To Rio (1976)
(Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of album OFF THE WALL (1979)

• Holiday Inn (1976)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Thank You For Life (1976)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of album OFF THE WALL (1979)

• Iowa (1977)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
A classical piece of music in the manner of Bach and Beethoven

• Ode To Sorrow (1977)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough - Home Demo (1978)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
"Off The Wall - Special Edition"

• Rock With You - Demo (1978)
(Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Since early 1980 a slight jazzed-up version replaced its original on all subsequent pressings
"Off The Wall - Special Edition"

• Sunset Driver (1978) (4:03)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of album OFF THE WALL (1979)
"The Ultimate Collection"

• Susie (1978)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• That Girl (1978-1980)
(Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson, Marlon Jackson)
The Jacksons

• We Are The Ones (1978)
(Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons

• Workin' Day And Night - Home Demo (1978)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
"Off The Wall - Special Edition"

• You Can't Win (Part I) (1978)
(Charlie Smalls)
Michael Jackson
Soundtrack from "The Wiz" movie (1978)
"The Ultimate Collection"

• Got To Find A Way Somehow (1979)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• In The Life Of Chico (1979)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Startin' Somethin' (1979) (6:20)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Early Version of Wanna Be Startin' Somethin' (1982)

• Under Your Skin (1979)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• You Told Me Your Lovin' (1979)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Follow The Yellow Brick Road
Michael Jackson
Performed with "Ease On Down The Road" and "When You Wish Upon A Star" as a medley on the "Kraft Salutes Disneyland's 25th Anniversary Show" TV Special in 1980

• Slipped Away (1980)
(Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson)
The Jacksons
Scheduled for the album TRIUMPH (1980)

• Somewhere In Time (1980)
(Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons

• This Is It (1980)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• When You Wish Upon A Star (1939)
(Ned Washington, Leigh Harline)
Michael Jackson
Performed with "Ease On Down The Road" and "When You Wish Upon A Star" as a medley on the "Kraft Salutes Disneyland's 25th Anniversary Show" TV Special in 1980

• Why Can't I Be (1980)
(Michael Jackson)
The Jacksons
Supposed to be an outtake of the album TRIUMPH (1980)

• Billie Jean - Home Demo (Not My Lover, 1981) (2:20)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
"Thriller - Special Edition"

• Billie Jean - Studio Demo (1981) (6:16)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Learned My Lesson (1981)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Much Too Soon (1981)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Could be an early version of Gone Too Soon (1990)

• Nite Line (1981) (4:32)
(Glen Ballard, Brie Howard, David Allen Faragher)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)

• Trouble (1981) (3:57)
(Terry Britten, Bill Livsey, Sue Shifrin)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)

• Slapstick (1981)
(Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Early Version of Hot Street (1982)

• Starlight (1981) (Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Early Version of Early Version of Thriller (1982)

• The Toy (1981)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Title written for Richard Pryor's movie "The Toy" (1982)

• Who Do You Know (1981)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)

• Carousel (1982)
(Michael Sembello, D. Freeman)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)
Cut Version (1:49) in the "Thriller - Special Edition"

• Got The Hots (1982)
(Michael Jackson, Quincy Jones)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)

• Hot Street (1982) (3:47)
(Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album THRILLER (1982)

• P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) - Demo (1982) (3:47)
(Michael Jackson, Greg Phillinganes)
Michael Jackson
James Ingram and Quincy Jones completely re-wrote the song later
"The Ultimate Collection"

• Rolling The Dice (1982)
(Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson

• Someone In The Dark (1982)
(Rod Temperton, Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman)
Michael Jackson
"Thriller - Special Edition" Single Version (4:48)
Extended with "Closing Version" (6:34)
Soundtrack of the movie E.T. - The Extra Terrestrial (1982) (3:47)

• Stand Tall (1982) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• The Girl Is Mine - Demo (1982) (2:30)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
(without Paul McCartney)

• Bad Company (1983)
(Tito Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)



• Billie Jean - Pepsi Advertising Version (1983)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Appeared in the Pepsi TV Spot The Street (1983)

• Buffalo Bill (1983)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Inspired by the legendary gunfighter James Butler Hickok aka "Wild Bill" Hickok
Supposed to be an outtake of the album VICTORY (1984) and later intended to be released on the album BAD (1987)

• Doing Dirty (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Marlon Jackson)
The Jacksons
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)

• Fantasy (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Far Far Away (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)

• Nona (1983)
(Jackie Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)

• Power (1983)
(Jackie Jackson)
The Jacksons
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)

• State Of Shock - Demo (1981-1983)(4:40)
(Michael Jackson, Randy Hansen)
Michael Jackson & Freddie Mercury
The song was scheduled for Michael's album THRILLER (1982),but not early enough finished. It was then planned to include it on the the album VICTORY (1984). However Freddie's part was later taken over by Mick Jagger. Eventually this song and also "There Must Be More To Life Than This" and "Victory" were supposed to be given for free to two of Michael's loyal fans by Queen member Brian May's mother after they contacted her.

• Still In Love With You (1983)
(Randy Jackson)
The Jacksons
Lead Vocals by Randy Jackson
Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)

• Tender (1983)
The Jacksons
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album VICTORY (1984)

• There Must Be More To Life Than This (1983) (2:26)
(Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson)
First considered to be included on the Queen album HOT SPACE (1982) and later on its follow-up THE WORKS (1984), but both did not happen.
In 1983 Michael Jackson then sung the song and Freddie Mercury played the piano and this version was scheduled for the album VICTORY (1984).
As this was also dropped, Freddie went on recording his own version and released it later for his "Mr. Bad Guy" album.

• The Sky Is The Limit (1983)
(Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Victory (1983)
(Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson)
First considered to be included on the Queen album HOT SPACE (1982),but then scheduled for the album VICTORY (1984).
However the song was not early enough completed, so it had to be dropped eventually.
Many years later two of the remaining members of Queen (Brian May and Roger Taylor) worked again on the track, adding some backing vocals and wanted to release it as part of an upcoming Queen box set. Unfortunately this could not happen due to copyright issues.

• Attitude (1984)
(Michael Jackson)

• Love Never Felt So Good (1984) (2:26)(3:17)
(Michael Jackson, Paul Anka, Kathy Wakefield)
Michael Jackson
Cover Version by Johnny Mathis: "A Special Part Of Me" album
• Al Capone (1985)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Early Version of Smooth Criminal (1987)

• Hot Fever (1985)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Demo of The Way You Make Me Feel (1987)

• Scared Of The Moon (1985) (4:41)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)
Available on The Ultimate Collection

• Tomboy (1985) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)

• We Are The World - Demo (1985) (5:20)
(Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie)
Michael Jackson
Available on The Ultimate Collection

• What You Do To Me (1985) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)
Could be rewritten for a scheduled release on the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Another Part Of Me - Early Version (1986)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Appeared in the 3D Disney movie CAPTAIN EO (1986) shown at several Disneylands, premiered at the Epcot Centre in Orlando, Florida on September
12, 1986. Its final screening was at Disneyland Paris on 16th August 1998.

• Bad - Pepsi Advertising Version (1986)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Crack Kills (1986)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Features hip hop group Run DMC which is given credit in the booklet of the album BAD. Due to tensions between both sides the song is finally forgotten.

• Pyramid Girl (1986)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Demo of Liberian Girl (1987)

• Streetwalker (1986) (5:48)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)
replaced by Outtake of the Another Part Of Me (1986)

• The Price Of Fame (1986)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Scheduled to head a then brand-new advertising contract with Pepsi, but was canceled and replaced by Bad - Pepsi Advertising Version

• We Are Here To Change The World (1986) (2:53)
(Michael Jackson, John Barnes)
Michael Jackson
Appeared in the 3D Disney movie CAPTAIN EO (1986) shown at several Disneylands, premiered at the Epcot Centre in Orlando, Florida on September 12, 1986.
Its final screening was at Disneyland Paris on 16th August 1998.
Available on The Ultimate Collection

• Who's Bad (1986)
(Michael Jackson)
Working title (as lyrics didn't exist): Pee
Michael Jackson
Demo of Bad (1987) which can be heard as the so-called "False Fade" of the Extended Dance Mix (8:23)

• Black Or White - Demo (1987)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Supposed title: Get In To The Groove

• Cheater (1987) (5:09)
(Michael Jackson, Greg Phillinganes)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)
Available on The Ultimate Collection

• Chicago 1945 (1987)
(Michael Jackson, Steve Porcaro)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)

• Fly Away (1987) (3:26)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album BAD (1987)

• Girls Of Another Love (1987)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Groove Of Midnight (1987)
(Rod Temperton)
Michael Jackson
Michael can be heard singing it a bit on a leaked snippet from a recording session for the album BAD (1987)
Cover Version on the Siedah Garrett "Kiss" Album (1988) (4:40)

• Je ne veux pas la fin de nous (1987) (4:04)
(Michael Jackson, Christine "Coconut" Decroix)
Duet with Siedah Garrett
French Version of I Just Can't Stop Loving You (1987)

• Todo Mi Amor Eres Tú (1987) (4:04)
(Michael Jackson, Rubén Blades)
Duet with Siedah Garrett
Spanish Version of I Just Can't Stop Loving You (1987)

• Turning Me Off (1987)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an outtake of the album BAD (1987)

• A Pretty Face (1974)
(Stevie Wonder)
Supposed Duet with Stevie Wonder for Stevie's album CHARACTERS (1988) or song intended for The Jackson 5

• Color Of My Soul (1988)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Brother Randy also recorded a demo with an unknown female singer, titled Color Of Love

• Come Together (1968) (4:02)
(John Lennon, Paul McCartney)
Michael Jackson
Cover Version of a hit by The Beatles
Appeared in the movie MOONWALKER (1988)
Available on "HIStory - Past, Present And Future - Book I"

• Neverland Landing (1988)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Throwin' Your Life Away (1988)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Alright Now (1989)
(Michael Jackson, John Barnes)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)
Cover Version by Ralph Tresvant

• Bottle Of Smoke (1989) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• Dangerous - Early Version (1989)
(Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley)
Michael Jackson
Michael supposedly developed this song from a part of the rhythmic melody of Streetwalker (1986)
Available on The Ultimate Collection

• Deep In The Night (1989)
(Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell)
Michael Jackson

• For All Time (1989) (4:07)
(Michael Sherwood, David Paich, Steve Porcaro)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• Heal The World - Demo (1989)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• If You Don't Love Me (1989)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Bernard Belle)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• I Have This Love Of Me (1989)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• I'll Be There - Adult Version (1970)
(Bob West, Harold Davies, Willie Hutch, Berry Gordy Jr.)
Michael Jackson
Dangerous - The Short Films (1993/2001)

• Monkey Business (1989) (5:45)
(Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)
Available on The Ultimate Collection

• Seven Digits (1989)
(Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren)
Michael Jackson

• Splash, We Can Get Wet Babe (1989)
(Michael Jackson, D. Brack)
Michael Jackson

• Stay - Early Version (1989)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Who Is It - Demo (1989) (Michael Jackson) (7:50)
Supposed alternative titles: Lying To Myself / It Doesn't Seem To Matter
Michael Jackson

• Work That Body (1989) (3:30)
(Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• You Were There (1989) (2:08)
(Michael Jackson, Alan "Buz" Kohan)
Michael Jackson
Performed live for Sammy Davis Jr.'s 60th anniversary on 13th November 1989 at the Shrine Auditorium.
• A Baby Smiles
(Michael Jackson)
Featured as a poem titled When Babies Smile in "Dancing The Dream" (1992),a book by Michael Jackson about poems and reflections
Supposed to be an outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• Bad Girl (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Do The Bartman (1990)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson sings Background Vocals

• Do You Know Where Your Children Are (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Free (1990)
(Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager)

• Give In To Me - Demo (1990) (6:36)
(Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell)
Contains the famous "Love Is A Donut" verse. This demo has been given to "Slash" from "Guns N'Roses" to bring in a spectacular guitar performance which resulted in re-recording the song later for the final release

• Gone Too Soon - Demo (1990) (3:26)
(Buz Kohan, Larry Grossman)

• I Forgive You (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Jam - Demo (1990) (5:47)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, René Moore, Bruce Swedien)

• Keep The Faith - Demo (1990) (5:57)
(Michael Jackson, Glen Ballard, Siedah Garrett)

• Little Girls (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Little Susie - Early Version (1979)
(Michael Jackson)
Outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• Llama Lola (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Lonely Bird (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Lonely Man (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Lucy Is In Love With Linus (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Make A Wish (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Men In Black (1990)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)

• Michael McKellar (1990)
(Michael Jackson)

• Planet Earth (1990)
(Michael Jackson)
Supposed to be an outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991).
Featured as an eponymous poem in the accompanying booklet of the album DANGEROUS (1991) and in Dancing The Dream (1992), a book by Michael Jackson about poems and reflections.

• Remember The Time - Demo (1990) (4:04)
(Michael Jackson, Bernard Belle, Teddy Riley)

• Serious Effect (1990) (5:07)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)
Featuring rap by "LL Cool J" a.k.a "James Todd Smith III"
Outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• She Got It (1990) (4:28)
(Michael Jackson, Bill Bottrell, Teddy Riley)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• Stay (1990)
(Michael Jackson, Bryan Loren)

• The Love You Save - Adult Version (1970)
(Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell, Deke Richards, Berry Gordy Jr.)

• What About Us (1990) (6:41)
(Michael Jackson )
Early Version of Earth Song.
outtake of the album DANGEROUS (1991)

• Black Or White - Pepsi Advertising Version (1991)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael's third advertising contract with Pepsi. This version has been used for the TV Commercial DESERT (1991).

• Cry (1991)
(Michael Jackson)
This title is not the "R.Kelly" song that Michael recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Happy Birthday, Lisa (1991) (1:36)
(Michael Jackson)
Alternative title: Lisa, It's Your Birthday
Song that appeared in the episode "Stark Raving Dad" of the cartoon series The Simpsons on September 19, 1991. Due to contract issues Michael Jackson's version of the song could not be used. He was only allowed to voice his attached character (named Leon Kompowsky) under the pseudonym "John Jay Smith".
The song was then sung by Southern California group Venice's singer Christopher "Kipp" Lennon who could imitate Michael Jackson's voice. He also sung Ben and Billie Jean in this episode.
Cover Version by Kipp Lennon "The Simpsons": "Songs In The Key Of Springfield"

• Red Eye (1991)
(Michael Jackson)

• Seven Bright New Stars (1991)
(Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, D. Brack)

• She's Not A Girl (1991)
(Michael Jackson)

• Sister Sue (1991)
(Michael Jackson)

• The Children's Hour (1991)
(Michael Jackson)

• Tragedy Of A Cheerleader (1991)
(Michael Jackson)

• Who Is The Girl With Her Hair Down (1991)
(Michael Jackson)

• Why Shy (1991)
(Michael Jackson)

• Someone Put Your Hand Out (1987-1992) (5:20)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)
Originally a canceled track from the album BAD (1987), but re-recorded for the album DANGEROUS (1991).

• California Grass (1993)
(Michael Jackson)

• Dreams (1993)
(Michael Jackson)

• Fear (1993)
(Michael Jackson)
Outtake of the album HISTORY - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - BOOK I (1995)

• Bass(z)ouille (1994)
(Michael Jackson, Bruce Swedien)
Outtake of the album HISTORY - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - BOOK I (1995)

• Face (1994)
(Michael Jackson)
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album HISTORY - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - BOOK I (1995)

• Ghosts - Early Version (1994) (5:41)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)
Outtake of the album HISTORY - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - BOOK I (1995)
It was used for the end credits of the eponymous mini-movie GHOSTS (1996) when a final version was not yet available. This version has a different bass and other sound effects. Recording has been completed in 1996 and the song eventually was chosen for the compilation BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR.

• In The Back - Demo (1994)(4:31)
(Michael Jackson)
Originally recorded for the album HISTORY - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE - BOOK I (1995). Replaced by Superfly Sister on the compilation BLOOD ON THE DANCE FLOOR and later intended to be reworked for the the album INVINCIBLE (2001) but discarded.
Available on The Ultimate Collection
• Elizabeth, I Love You (1996)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Performed live for Elizabeth Taylor's 65th birthday celebration on February 16, 1997.

• On The Line (1995)
(Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds)
Michael Jackson
Soundtrack of the Spike Lee movie GET ON THE BUS (1996)
that was not included on the accompanying soundtrack album.
Available on "The Ultimate Collection"

• We Be Ballin' (1997)
(Ice Cube, Rick "Dutch" Cousin)
Ice Cube aka O'Shea Jackson
Remix of We Be Clubbin' (1997), the hit-theme of the movie THE PLAYER'S CLUB (1997). Features Michael Jackson (on chorus), Shaquille O'Neal (background) and Raz-B (background). This remix was to be released on a NBA compilation album scheduled for the end of 1997 and was also going to be featured in commercials for NBA's "I Love This Game" campaign. The entire project was shelved due to the player iniated strike against the league that year.

• Angel (1998)
(Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds)
Michael Jackson
Recorded for a scheduled album/compilation in 1999

• Beautiful Girl - Demo (1998) (4:04)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Available on "The Ultimate Collection"

• Be Me 4 A Day (1998)
(Michael Jackson, Grey Calix Days)
Michael Jackson

• Do You Love Me (1998)
(Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds)
Michael Jackson
Recorded for a scheduled album/compilation in 1999

• Thank Heaven (1998)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• That (1998) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Belong 2 (1999)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Do You Want Me (1999)
(Mark "Sisqó" Andrews, Larry "Jazz" Anthony, James "Woody Rock" Green)
Supposed duet with R&B group Dru Hill

• Escape (1999) (5:51)
(Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels, Harvey Jay Mason)
Michael Jackson
Fictional title by fans: Xscape
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001), but reworked in late 2002 for a forthcoming album in late 2003 which was ultimately canceled due to rising infamous accusations and arrest in that year

• Fall Again - Demo (1999) (4:23)
(Walter Afanasieff, Robin Thicke)
Michael Jackson
Recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Available on "The Ultimate Collection"

• I Have This Dream (1999)
(Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager, David Foster)
Michael Jackson
Do not confuse it with the unreleased 2006 charity anthem.
Originally intended for the album INVINCIBLE (2001) AOL Music and Tonos Entertainment launched a songwriting-contest whose winner, Ric Kipp, provides the lyrics for the song. But it has never been recorded.
This contest is actually confusing because Michael said in an interview with American magazine TV Guide in November 1999 that the song is "a millennium song about the world and the environment". Now this indicates that the contest is needless because the lyrics existed already.
An instrumental that is circulating on the web is a FAKE!

• Stop The War (1999)
(Michael Jackson, Carole Bayer Sager)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Vibrat(i)onist (1999)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
• Edgar Allan Poe (2000)
(Michael Jackson, Walter Afanasieff)
Michael Jackson

• Kick It (2000)
(Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels, Norman Gregg)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• On My Anger (2000)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Blackstreet)
Michael Jackson

• People Have To Make Some Kind Of Joke (2000)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Saved By The Bell (2000)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Seeing Voices (2000)
(Sidney Fine, Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Featuring the Ray Charles Choir

• She Was Lovin' Me (2000)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Mark C. Rooney)
Michael Jackson

• The Gloved One (2000) (Sisqo)
Michael Jackson

• The Way You Love Me (2000) (4:30)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Available on "The Ultimate Collection"

• This Is Our Time (2000)
(Michael Jackson, David Foster, Lauryn Hill)
Michael Jackson

• Another Day (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Lenny Kravitz)
Michael Jackson
Featuring Lenny Kravitz

• Cheater (2001)
(Michael Jackson // Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins)
Michael Jackson
Featuring Fats
New version of the original song from 1987, Recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Chicago 1945 (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Steve Porcaro >> Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, Norman Gregg)
Michael Jackson
New version of the original song from 1987, Recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Ekam Satyam - The One Truth (2001)
(Michael Jackson, A. R. Rahman)
Duet with A. R. Rahman

• Get Around (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• I Don't Live Anymore (2001)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• In The Valley (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Tyrese)
Michael Jackson

• Make Or Break (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)
Michael Jackson

• Maybe We Can Do It (2001)
(Michael Jackson, P. Diddy, Rodney Jerkins)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Shout (2001) (4:18)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Claude Forbes, Roy Hamilton, Samuel Hoskins, Carmen Lampson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Replaced by You Are My Life (2001)
Available on "Cry" European CD Single (2001)

• Soldier's Entrance (2001)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• That Kind Of Lover (2001)
(A1, Ray Ruffin)
Michael Jackson


• Edgar Allan Poe (2000)

(Michael Jackson, Walter Afanasieff)
Michael Jackson

• Kick It (2000)
(Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels, Norman Gregg)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• On My Anger (2000)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Blackstreet)
Michael Jackson

• People Have To Make Some Kind Of Joke (2000)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Saved By The Bell (2000)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Seeing Voices (2000)
(Sidney Fine, Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Featuring the Ray Charles Choir

• She Was Lovin' Me (2000)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Mark C. Rooney)
Michael Jackson

• The Gloved One (2000) (Sisqo)
Michael Jackson

• The Way You Love Me (2000) (4:30)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Available on "The Ultimate Collection"

• This Is Our Time (2000)
(Michael Jackson, David Foster, Lauryn Hill)
Michael Jackson

• Another Day (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Lenny Kravitz)
Michael Jackson
Featuring Lenny Kravitz

• A Place With No Name (2001)
(Dewey Bunnell, Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• Can You Get Your Weight Off Of Me (2001)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
• Cheater (2001)
(Michael Jackson // Fred Jerkins III, Rodney Jerkins)
Michael Jackson
Featuring Fats
New version of the original song from 1987, Recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Chicago 1945 (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Steve Porcaro >> Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, Norman Gregg)
Michael Jackson
New version of the original song from 1987, Recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Ekam Satyam - The One Truth (2001)
(Michael Jackson, A. R. Rahman)
Duet with A. R. Rahman

• Get Around (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• I Don't Live Anymore (2001)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• In The Valley (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Tyrese)
Michael Jackson

• Make Or Break (2001)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley)
Michael Jackson

• Maybe We Can Do It (2001)
(Michael Jackson, P. Diddy, Rodney Jerkins)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)

• Shout (2001) (4:18)
(Michael Jackson, Teddy Riley, Claude Forbes, Roy Hamilton, Samuel Hoskins, Carmen Lampson)
Michael Jackson
Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Replaced by You Are My Life (2001)
Available on "Cry" European CD Single (2001)

• Soldier's Entrance (2001)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• That Kind Of Lover (2001)
(A1, Ray Ruffin)
Michael Jackson

• You're A Liar, Brother (2001) (Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• All In Your Name (2002)
(Barry Gibb, Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Scheduled for an upcoming album in 2003.

• One More Chance (2001-2003) (3:49)
(R. Kelly)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Available on the compilation CD "Number Ones"

• Pressure (2000-2003)
(Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, LaShawn Daniels,Fred Jerkins III, Harvey Jay Mason)
Michael Jackson
Originally recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001),but then reworked for a forthcoming album

• Seduction (2000-2003)
(Michael Jackson, Shelby Lee Myrick II)
Michael Jackson
Originally recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001),but then reworked for a forthcoming album

• The Pain (2000-2003)
(Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Harvey Jay Mason, Shawn Stockman)
Michael Jackson
Originally recorded for the album INVINCIBLE (2001),but then reworked for a forthcoming album

• UNKNOWN TITLE (2004)
(Michael Jackson, Jae-R, Omer Bhatti)
Michael Jackson
Featuring Jae-R and Omer Bhatti

• We've Had Enough (5:45)
(Michael Jackson, Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III, LaShawn Daniels, Carole Bayer Sager)
Michael Jackson
Supposed to be an Outtake of the album INVINCIBLE (2001)
Available on "The Ultimate Collection"
• UNKNOWN TITLE (2005)
(Michael Jackson, Randy Jackson, Brad Buxer)
Michael Jackson
Charity anthem for the victims of the tsunami

• From The Bottom Of My Heart (2005)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• He Who Makes The Sky To Grey (2005)
(Jermaine Jackson, Prince Sheik Abdullah of Bahrain)
Michael Jackson
Featuring Kim Chandler

• I Have This Dream (2005/2006)
(Michael Jackson)
Charity anthem for the victims of hurricane Kathrina

• You Are So Beautiful (2005)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson

• What's It Gonna Be (2006)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
Do not confuse it with the Busta Rhymes song that featured Janet Jackson on the chorus!

• UNKNOWN TITLE (2006/2007)
(John Legend)
Michael Jackson

• I'm Dreamin' (2006/2007)
(Michael Jackson, will.i.am)
Michael Jackson

• "If You Don't Get It"(2007)
(John Legend, will.i.am)
Michael Jackson

• "Days Of The Broken Hearted"(2007)
(Michael Jackson)
Michael Jackson
(feat. Whitney Houston)

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