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    Jackson Five success rate for six years at Motown

    I read in another article elsewhere that the J-5 were with Motown for six years.

    The author of the article states that during the six years at Motown the group recorded 469 songs of which 174 were released. 37% of the recorded songs were released.

    That would be an interesting statistic for some of the other groups. This is the first I ever heard a statistic such as this. Has anyone else heard any others?

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    The Jackson 5 signed with Berry on March 11, 1969 and in 1975 the Jackson 5 announced they were breaking their contract with Motown to sign with Epic Records, which they did on March 10, 1976. That's a 7 year period. DFTMC lists 151 songs by the J5 but that only list songs recorded up to 1972 so would be much more by the time they moved to EPIC.

    DFTMC includes songs released later that were in the vault so "previously unreleased". I should think that the figure you quote of 174 released songs doesn't include the stuff that was released later and so there will not now be such a big stockpile of still unreleased tracks. There have been a few major releases containing many "previously unreleased" J5 tracks over the years.

    Also do your figures relate solely to the J5 or do they also count solo recordings by Michael, Jermaine and Jackie for example? I'm assuming live tracks don't feature in the numbers quoted.

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    I would think if they had that much material in the vaults, they would have released a larger portion of it over the years.....especially soon following Motown 25 and Michaels huge success....

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    Whilst there does seem to be a certain consensus as to 469 recorded songs at Motown, it's not clear which recordings would be included in that figure. It's pretty sure that it will include the solo tracks from Michael and the early solo tracks from Jermaine - though I'm unsure about Jackie.

    On a Michael Jackson Forum, JAO records list J5/MJ recordings by recording date that they've painstakingly put together from other sources. This only amounts to 235 songs but doesn't include the 11 songs from the Christmas Album recorded around July 1970. It does seem to include some still unreleased tracks.

    Here goes with the list [[which they've also listed separately by album sessions) - you can see the Forum here
    https://www.mjjcommunity.com/threads...ichael.200946/

    the rather long list .....

    MAY 1969
    Stand!
    Listen I'll Tell You How
    Oh, I've Been Bless'd [[14th)
    To Sir With Love
    Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah [[through October)

    JUNE 1969
    Standing In The Shadows Of Love
    I'm Your Sunny One [[Sunny Boy)
    Born To Love You

    JULY 1969
    I Want You Back
    [[I Know) I'm Losing You
    After You Leave Girl
    Can You Remember [[10th & 15th)
    You've Changed [[19th & 29th)
    Who's Lovin' You [[19th, 24th & 29th)
    Reach Out I'll Be There
    My Cherie Amour
    You've Really Got A Hold On Me [[30th)

    AUGUST 1969

    What’s So Good About Goodbye [[2nd for vocals)
    It's Your Thing [[7th)
    Chained
    Since I Lost My Baby
    La La [[Means I Love You)
    Nobody

    DECEMBER 1969
    ABC
    I Was Made To Love Her

    JANUARY 1970
    One More Chance
    I Got A Sure Thing
    I Hear A Symphony
    You Ain't Giving Me What I Want [[So I'm Gonna Take It All Back) [[8th)
    I Found That Girl
    Keep An Eye
    I'll Bet You [[through February)

    FEBRUARY 1970
    Lavender Blue
    Don't Let Your Baby Catch You
    We Can Have Fun [[11th)
    True Love Can Be Beautiful [[11th)
    A Fool For You [[12th)
    Man's Temptation [[12th)
    Money Honey
    Don't Know Why I Love You
    Honey Chile
    The Young Folks
    Twenty-Five Miles
    Movin'
    2-4-6-8 [[through March)

    MARCH 1970
    Never Had A Dream Come True
    That's How Love Is
    [[Come 'Round Here) I'm The Only One You Need
    Come And Get It [[Love's On The Fire)
    The Love You Save

    APRIL 1970
    How Funky Is Your Chicken [[through May)
    Ask The Lonely
    Goin' Back To Indiana [[through May)

    MAY 1970
    The Love I Saw In You Was Just A Mirage
    Everybody Is A Star
    Oh How Happy
    Darling Dear [[24th)

    JUNE 1970
    Bridge Over Troubled Water
    Love Comes In Different Flavors
    Ready Or Not [[Here I Come)
    One Day I'll Marry You
    Never Can Say Goodbye
    Give Me Half A Chance
    Mama Told Me Not To Come
    Can I See You In The Morning
    After The Storm
    I'll Be There [[through July)

    JULY 1970
    Reach In
    Iddinit
    Mama's Pearl

    AUGUST 1970
    Jamie
    Petals
    If The Shoe Don't Fit
    Just A Little Misunderstanding
    The Wall [[through September)

    DECEMBER 1970
    16 Candles

    JANUARY 1971
    I Will Find A Way
    I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore
    My Little Baby
    She's Good
    Someone's Standing In My Love Light
    It's Great To Be Here [[through February)

    FEBRUARY 1971
    If You Want Heaven
    [[We've Got) Blue Skies
    Just Because I Love You
    Maybe Tomorrow

    MAY 1971
    I Like You The Way You Are [[Don't Change Your Love On Me)
    Feelin' Alright [[studio version)

    JUNE 1971
    Got To Be There [[through July)

    JULY 1971
    Maria [[You Were The Only One) [[through September)

    OCTOBER 1971
    I've Gotta Be Me
    I'm So Happy
    Rockin' Robin
    Little Bitty Pretty One
    You Can't Hurry Love
    Sugar Daddy
    Penny Arcade
    I Can Only Give You Love [[through December)
    Love Call
    Children Of The Light [[through January)
    Be My Girl
    Ain't Nothin' Like The Real Thing [[through January)
    You Better Watch Out
    E-Ne-Me-Ne-Mi-Ni-Moe [[The Choice Is Yours To Pull) [[through April)

    NOVEMBER 1971
    Wings Of My Love
    I Wanna Be Where You Are
    Coming Home
    You've Got A Friend
    You Can Cry On My Shoulder
    Ain't No Sunshine
    Lulu
    Girl Don't Take Your Love From Me

    DECEMBER 1971
    That's What Love Is Made Of
    We've Got A Good Thing Going
    Doctor My Eyes
    In Our Small Way
    If I Have To Move A Moutain [[through January)
    Love Is Here And Now You're Gone
    Lookin' Through The Windows [[through January)
    What Goes Around Comes Around [[through February 1972)
    We're The Music Makers

    JANUARY 1972
    Ben
    That's How Love Goes
    My Girl [[through February)
    Don't Want To See Tomorrow [[through April)
    Everybody's Somebody's Fool [[through February)
    People Make The World Go 'Round [[through February)

    FEBRUARY 1972
    Love's Gone Bad [[Early Version)
    Shoo-Be-Doo-Be-Doo-Dah-Day
    Going My Way [[through March)
    Greatest Show On Earth

    MARCH 1972
    Makin' Life A Little Easier For You
    Music And Me
    Love Song
    With A Child's Heart
    To Know
    When I Come Of Age
    Up On The Roof

    APRIL 1972
    Corner Of The Sky [[through May)
    Keep Off The Grass
    You Made Me What I Am [[through August)

    AUGUST 1972
    Lonely Teardrops
    I'm Glad It Rained
    Happy
    Love's Gone Bad
    Can't Get Ready For Losing You
    Skywriter [[through October)
    Let's Have A Party
    Too Young [[through November)
    Touch [[through November)
    Doggin' Around [[through November)
    Love Scenes
    Euphoria [[through December)

    OCTOBER 1972
    Our Love
    World Of Sunshine [[through November)

    NOVEMBER 1972
    She Say Want
    Little Christmas Tree
    Ooh, I'd Love To Be With You
    If I Can't Nobody Can
    Love Is The Thing You Need
    Hallelujah Day [[through January)
    Teenage Symphony [[through April 1973)

    DECEMBER 1972
    Up Again [[started in March)
    Uppermost [[started in August)
    I'll Try You'll Try [[Maybe We'll All Get By)
    Would Ya Would Ya Baby
    Who's Lookin' For A Lover
    The Boogie Man [[through January)
    All The Things You Are [[through January)

    JANUARY 1973
    I Can't Quit Your Love
    Melodie [[15th)
    Johnny Raven [[through March)

    FEBRUARY 1973
    Love Trip [[through March)

    MARCH 1973
    Morning Glow [[started in December)
    Jumbo Sam [[started in February)

    APRIL 1973
    To Make My Father Proud [[11th)
    If'N I Was God
    Dancing Machine [[through May)
    Reflections [[through May)

    MAY 1973
    Label Me Love
    Don't Say Goodbye Again
    Pride And Joy
    Get It Together
    Hum Along And Dance

    JUNE 1973
    Here I Am [[Come And Take Me) [[6th)
    Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing [[Don't Say No)
    You've Really Got A Hold On Me [[11th)
    If I Don't Love You This Way [[MJ solo vocals)[[J5 background rec. March 1974)
    Touch The One You Love [[14th)
    You Need Love Like I Do [[Don't You) [[through July)
    Let's Go Back To Day One [[started April 1972)
    Make Tonight All Mine [[through July)
    It's Too Late To Change The Time [[through July)

    JULY 1973
    What You Don't Know [[solo MJ vocal)[[MJ adlibs recorded December 1973)
    Whatever You Got, I Want [[MJ's solo vocals)[[J5 backgrounds rec. March 1974)

    AUGUST 1973
    Farwell My Summer Love [[31st)
    Girl You're So Together [[31st)
    Don't Let It Get You Down [[31st)

    SEPTEMBER 1973
    Call On Me [[4th)

    DECEMBER 1973
    I Can't Get Enough Of You
    Window Shopping [[8th)
    You're Good For Me
    I'll Come Home To You

    JANUARY 1974
    Cupid
    Lucky Day [[through February)

    MARCH 1974
    Joyful Jukebox Music
    We're Here To Entertain You

    APRIL 1974
    It All Begins And Ends With Love
    The Life Of The Party [[through July)
    She's A Rhythm Child [[through July)

    MAY 1974
    The Eternal Light
    Buttercup
    The Mirrors Of My Mind [[through June)

    JUNE 1974
    I Am Love

    OCTOBER 1974
    Time Explosion
    Call Of The Wild
    Take Me Back
    Honey Love [[through February 1975)
    Just A Little Bit Of You
    Breezy [[through February 1975)
    We've Got Forever
    [[You Were Made) Especially For Me [[through February 1975)
    Moving Violation [[through March 1975)

    NOVEMBER 1974
    Dapper Dan
    Cinderella Stay Awhile
    Through Thick And Thin
    You Are There

    DECEMBER 1974
    One Day In Your Life
    You're My Best Friend, My Love
    Dear Michael
    We're Almost There

    FEBRUARY 1975
    All I Do Is Think Of You
    We're Gonna Change Our Style
    Body Language [[Do The Love Dance)

    MARCH 1975
    Forever Came Today

    So 246 from 469 = only another 223 songs to account for. There are no live recordings in the above list.

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    This list indicates 495 "lyrics" over 42 albums - it includes pre and post Motown songs as well as live tracks plus remixes etc. So not really 495 songs.

    https://mojim.com/ush102906.htm



    There's also a list of songs recorded by the J5 on Wikipedia - I haven't counted them but again it includes pre and post Motown recordings. It also shows a raft of over 70 unreleased songs - these include a raft of Christmas Album out-takes but we already know that there are none of these in the vaults - so pinch of salt time.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o..._the_Jackson_5


    None of which answers your real question - how do the J5 compare to other male groups in terms of released vs unreleased material? We know that most acts had a lot of unreleased material recorded. Isleys, Spinners, Contours, Tops etc but over the years it's pretty much all become available [[I don't think there are any more Isley's left).
    Last edited by mysterysinger; 08-17-2023 at 08:06 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gman View Post
    I would think if they had that much material in the vaults, they would have released a larger portion of it over the years.....especially soon following Motown 25 and Michaels huge success....

    They did tend to release [[or re-release!) something following/preceding an MJ release. Soulsation and Come and get it followed MJ releases by literal days.

    Joyful Jukebox Music [[Oct 1976) - The Jacksons [[Nov 1976)
    Boogie [[Jan 1979) - Off the Wall [[Aug 1979)
    Thriller [[Nov 1982) - Farewell my summer love [[May 1984)
    Lookin' back to yesterday [[Feb 1986) - Bad [[August 1987)
    HIStory [[June 1995) - Soulsation! [[June 1995)
    This is it [[2009) - I want you back Unreleased masters [[2009)
    Bad 25 [[Sept 2012) - Come and get it rare pearls [[sept 2012)


    I wonder if we'd have gotten more J5 releases from the vault had the unreleased Motown albums continued for 1970.

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