
“Dancing Machine” was the last song that would appear in the Hot 100 top 10 as the release of Motown Records, and under the name ”The Jackson 5”, since the group started recording for Epic in 1976, and changed the name to “The Jacksons”.

Written by: Hal Davis, Don Fletcher, Dean Parks Reached the number 2 position: May 18, 1974 The song was nominated in the category “Record of the Year” at the Grammy Awards. The “Man in the Mirror” climbed on the first place of the Hot 100 chart in 1988. With this song, Michael’s album “Bad” became the first ever album to have 4 number 1 hits on the Hot 100 chart. Written by: Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett Reached the number 1 position: March 16, 1988 It was their first single released by Motown, the first song written and produced by the Corporation, and it was the first number 1 on the charts, followed by the straight number 1 run, with the next 3 singles. This single is a first timer for a few things when it comes to “Jackson 5”. Reached the number 1 position: January 31, 1970 This is the song that marked the run down the chart for the Beatles’ song “Let it be”, which was ruling the charts before the “Jackson 5” took the crown. Reached number 1 position: April 25, 1970 After a few weeks it reached the second place. It came out in October 1982 and in the first week it reached the 45 th place on the Hot 100 chart.

This song was the first single from Michael’s 1982 album “Thriller”, and it was a duet with McCartney.

Produced by: Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones

Reached number 2 position: January 8, 1983 The only group that achieved to have their first 4 singles become the Number 1 on the charts was “The Jackson 5”. The success of this song was an inspiration for the group, especially for Michael, to release nothing but hits in the future. Written and produced by The Corporation: Deke Richards, Alphonzo Mizell, Berry Gordy, Jr., and Freddie Perren. A trip down memory lane and let’s face it, even if the guy was crazy or a pervert, some of his music is just crazy good.
