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    Motown Salutes The Jackson 5

    Thinking about songs recorded by Michael Jackson and/or The Jackson 5 that were later covered by other Motown artists.

    Some examples:

    "i Want You Back" - David Ruffin
    "I'll Be There" - Four Tops
    "Never Can Say Goodbye" - The Supremes
    "Got To Be There" - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
    !I Wanna Be Where You Are" - Jose Feliciano

    What else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mysterysinger View Post
    Thinking about songs recorded by Michael Jackson and/or The Jackson 5 that were later covered by other Motown artists.

    Some examples:

    "i Want You Back" - David Ruffin
    "I'll Be There" - Four Tops
    "Never Can Say Goodbye" - The Supremes
    "Got To Be There" - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
    !I Wanna Be Where You Are" - Jose Feliciano

    What else?
    Got To Be There - Diana Ross

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyB View Post
    Got To Be There - Diana Ross
    Chaka Khan did an excellent version of the song too in the 80s.

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    I was just thinking, the "Jackson 5" did not have as many singles as some would think. They had roughly 25-27 singles from 1969-75 excluding Christmas songs.

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    I Wanna Be Where You Are - Marvin Gaye , Thelma Houston
    If I Don't Love You This Way - The temptations
    I Want You Back - Martha and the Vandellas
    She's Good - Martha and the Vandellas [[ as He's Good)
    To Know - Syreeta and Jermaine Jackson
    Can't Get Ready For Losing You - The Miracles
    Up Again -The Miracles

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    Quote Originally Posted by mjdestiny View Post
    I Wanna Be Where You Are - Marvin Gaye , Thelma Houston
    If I Don't Love You This Way - The temptations
    I Want You Back - Martha and the Vandellas
    She's Good - Martha and the Vandellas [[ as He's Good)
    To Know - Syreeta and Jermaine Jackson
    Can't Get Ready For Losing You - The Miracles
    Up Again -The Miracles
    Marvin Gaye's "I Wanna Be Where You Are" is a different song than what Michael Jackson/Jackson 5 recorded:


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    Not too many, it looks.

    And yeah Marvin's was VERY different. I wouldn't call it a cover.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marv2 View Post
    Chaka Khan did an excellent version of the song too in the 80s.
    Yes! Before mashups were popular, a local radio station created and played an excellent mix of Chaka and Michael’s versions of GTBT quite often...

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    Troop did a faithful cover of "All I do is think of you" in '89

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexstassi View Post
    Troop did a faithful cover of "All I do is think of you" in '89
    It was probably the best of the J5 covers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by alexstassi View Post
    Troop did a faithful cover of "All I do is think of you" in '89
    Loved it then. Still love it! That's why Troop is Unsung, a good example.

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    Never Can Say Goodbye : JR Walker & The All Stars / The Impact Of Brass
    Jumbo Sam : The Magic Disco Machine
    Would Ya Would Ya Baby [[ as Tryin' To Get Over ) : The Magic Disco Machine
    Window Shopping : The Magic Disco Machine
    I'll Be There [[ medley with We've Only Just Begun) : Tony & Carolyn

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    Here's the inverse of this thread. J5 covered Smokey and the Miracles, "Who's Lovin' You."

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    The J5 covered loadsa stuff from other Motown artists [[Smokey especially) - now that would be a lively thread. I wondered whether there might have been enough material for a Motown sings J5 album lol.
    Last edited by mysterysinger; 08-09-2019 at 02:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mysterysinger View Post
    Thinking about songs recorded by Michael Jackson and/or The Jackson 5 that were later covered by other Motown artists.

    Some examples:

    "i Want You Back" - David Ruffin
    "I'll Be There" - Four Tops
    "Never Can Say Goodbye" - The Supremes
    "Got To Be There" - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles
    !I Wanna Be Where You Are" - Jose Feliciano

    What else?
    Where can I find “I’ll be there” by the Tops? I’d love to hear that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Encyclopedia Mack View Post
    Where can I find “I’ll be there” by the Tops? I’d love to hear that
    It’s included on the compilation THE MUSIC, THE MAGIC, THE MEMORIES OF MOTOWN: A TRIBUTE TO BERRY GORDY. It’s a lovely, mostly a cappella [IIRC] version. Tried to find a YouTube link for you, but so far have been unsuccessful.

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