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Let's Have A Party-unreleased J5 song from 1970-1972 that was later included on the 4th disc of the 1995 compilation "Soulsation"
Life-written by R.Kelly that Michael wanted to record for HIStory but Kelly convinced him to record "You Are Not Alone" instead. Was later recorded by K Ci and Jojo for the 1999 movie "Life"
Little Girls-written by Michael before 1992
Lonely Heart- unreleased J5 song on the mid 60s. Surfaced in 1989. Believed to be from a demo tape that was recorded in the 2300 Jackson Street home living room or Tito's music teacher Shirley Cartman's living room, who passed the tape to Steeltown Records' Gordon Keith. Cartman later had the tape transferred to a better quality tape, after moving to Atlanta Georgia, to preserve the recordings.
Lonely Man- written by Michael before 1992
Lonely Teardrops- MJ cover of Jackie Wilson's classic. Recorded by Michael in 1972-73 as a favor to Berry Gordy, later surfaced on the 1986 compilation "Looking Back At Yesterday"
Love Call- unreleased J5 song that was recorded on October 12, 1971. Circulating among fans
Love Feels Like Fire- unreleased J5 cover of Four Tops song
Love Go Away- J5 song recorded for Motown. Lyrics appeared in the Winter '84 issue of "Rock And Soul Magazine"
Love Never Felt So Good- written by Michael with Paul Anka and Kathy Wakefield and recorded by Johnny Mathis in 1984
Love Scenes- unreleased J5 song that appeared on the 4th disc of Soulsation
Love's Gone Bad-MJ solo song recorded for Motown that was recorded 3 different times. One version featured on the 1979 compilation "Boogie" another version featured on the 1986 compilation "Looking Back At Yesterday". Earliest version, from 1972, featured on the 1995 compilation "The Best of Michael Jackson: Anthology"
Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever- J5 cover of Four Tops single
Lucy Is In Love With Linus- song written by Michael, written possibly around 1978-1980
Lulu- unreleased J5 song that was featured on the 4th disc of Soulsation
Make A Wish- unreleased MJ song. During the 1993 deposition, he couldn't recall if he had written it or not
Make Or Break- written by Michael and John Barnes in 1985-1987. Alternate titles are "For God's Sake/Make Or Break" and "Make A Break"
Maybe We Can Do It- written by Michael, Rodney Jerkins, and P. Diddy for Invincible, but didn't make the cut
Men In Black- recorded in 1989 for Decade but then later considered for Dangerous. Included on a rare promo CD "Promo Flight Only" of which 10 copies exist and given to certain Sony executives on the way to Neverland from Europe in 1991 as a teaser from the Dangerous album. One of those copies are on eBay right now
Michael McKeller- written by Michael, possibly for Bad or Dangerous
Miss Lucky Day- J5 song recorded for Motown. A small snippet is circulating among certain fans.
Money Honey- unreleased J5 song that was included on the 1995 "Soulsation" compilation
Monkey Business- recorded in 1989 for consideration for the Dangerous album. written by Michael and Bill Bottrell and recorded in Record One Studios and Westlake Studios. Was to be included on the 2001 special edition, until Sony pulled the second disc of the release. Surfaced in 2002 on the internet and released in 2004 on the "Ultimate Collection" release
Much Too Soon- written by Michael in 1981. Believed by fans to be an early version of "Gone Too Soon"
My Favorite Things- J5 cover of the song from The Sound of Music. recorded for the 1970 Christmas Album, but failed to make the album
Mystery- written by Rod Temperton for Michael. Michael turned the song down and Anita Baker recorded it instead in 1986.
Neither One Of Us (Wants To Say Goodbye)- J5 cover of Gladys Knight and The Pips hit.
Neverland Landing- written by Michael before 1993
Nightline- written by Glen Ballard and recorded by Michael for Thriller. Ballard was optimistic after finding out the song wasn't going to be included on Thriller, knowing he'd write for the next album. He would go on to write Man In The Mirror, which he feels is a better song, for the "Bad" album and Keep The Faith for the "Dangerous" album. Later recorded by The Pointer Sisters for the original 1983 edition of "Breakout", but was replaced by "I'm So Excited" on later editions. Also recorded by Ellen Foley and Randy Crawford |
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