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Thank you! I was completelly lost then  :lol:
Now I understand why I didn´t understand.
I though they where evils trying to bother him with non sense questions.  :lol:
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this1crazygirl

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did he win this case?
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did he win this case?


I'm 99% sure this is the same case we're talking about.

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He may be Bad, he may be Dangerous, but an Italian court says Michael Jackson is no thief. Not anymore, at least.

An appeals court in Rome has overturned a lower court's decision, clearing Jackson of plagiarism in a case brought to court in the early '90s by Italian songwriter Al Bano.

Bano, whose real name is Albano Carrisi, claimed in 1993 that Jackson's "Will You Be There," which appeared on the 1991 album Dangerous, infringed on part of the music of the Italian songwriter's 1987 song "I Cigni di Balaka" ("The Swans of Balaka").

In a May 1999 court decision finding Jackson guilty, Rome Magistrate Domenico Bonaccorsi had written, "Besides the differences in language and text, both songs appear identical. The similarity cannot be put down to chance."

A fine of $1,900 was ordered, then suspended, and Jackson was asked to pay court fees, but his lawyers appealed the decision.

"The criminal court's ruling was groundless and a travesty," Jackson's copyright lawyer Eve Wagner said at that time. "The criminal court had not only ignored the previous rulings by six other judges in Jackson's favor but also the opinion of the court's own expert that there was 'no possibility of plagiarism.'"

Bano has also brought numerous civil cases against Jackson but has failed to win any of them.
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somekindofsign

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So this is the same case we´re talking about in the thread about Albano?
Wow!

Albano did this to Michael! OMG!
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I don't understand the point of these questions at all.
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When I saw that, I couldn't believe he sat that long to name released and unreleased songs :o   He looked as though he was umcomfortable.  I was pissed at the person doing this stupid interview. :x
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it just goes to show how smart our michael is..just to be able to hear someone name of song titile after song its amamzing!!..pretty clear headed if you ask me  ;)
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Key
† Denotes songs registered with Broadcast Music Incorporated
‡ Denotes songs registered with EMI Music Publishing
* Denotes songs cited by the singer in his 1993 deposition
(Year) Denotes songs registered with the United States Copyright Office and the year of registration
*(Year) Denotes Jackson-written songs cited by the singer in his 1993 deposition and the year they were registered with the United States Copyright Office

[edit] Songs
Song Writer(s) Notes Ref
"A Baby Smiles"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Lyrics to the song were featured as a poem titled "When a Baby Smiles" in the 1992 book Dancing the Dream
 [11]
"A Place With No Name" Unknown Heavily resembles America's "A Horse with No Name"
Snippet leaked onto the Internet on July 16, 2009
 [6]
"A Pretty Face Is" Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder Written c. 1974
The song was originally intended for The Jackson 5 or as a duet between Wonder and Jackson; the two reportedly recorded the song for Wonder's 1987 Characters album.
 [11]
"Al Capone"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Failed to make the Bad album
A demo version is known to exist
Evolved into "Smooth Criminal"
 [11]
"All in Your Name" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Gibb, BarryBarry Gibb The Bee Gees' Barry Gibb confirmed the existence of the anti-war song, which he had been collaborating with Jackson on in 2002.
Had been intended for an album Jackson had been working on in 2003, but the album was never released
A demo version by Gibb and Jackson is known to exist.
 [11]
"An Innocent Man" Unknown A handwritten lyrics by Michael Jackson were set on auction on Gotta Have Rock and Roll website alongside handwritten lyric of "Billie Jean" and "We Are the World"
 
"Angel" Edmonds, Kenneth "Babyface"Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Recorded by Jackson around 1988
Had been scheduled to feature on a shelved greatest hits compilation
 [11]
"Another Day" Lenny Kravitz Failed to make the Invincible album
A short version was leaked online on January 2, 2010, with a voiceover from an unknown DJ not associated with the track
Kravitz distanced himself from the leak and added that he wrote the song, played all the instruments and produced it
 [12]
[13]
[14]
"Attitude"‡ Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Wakefield, KathyKathy Wakefield
Pierre, MichelMichel Pierre — [11]
"Bad Girl"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [15]
"Bassouille" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Swedien, BruceBruce Swedien Written in 1994
Failed to make the HIStory album
 [15]
"Be Me 4 a Day"† Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Days, Gray CalixGray Calix Days Also known as "Be Me for a Day", "Just for One Day Be Michael", "Just for a Day", "Me 4 a Day" and "Be Michael"
 [15]
"Behind the Mask" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Sakamoto, RyuichiRyuichi Sakamoto
Mosdell, ChrisChris Mosdell Original Yellow Magic Orchestra version heard by Quincy Jones during the Thriller recording sessions
Brought to the attention of Jackson, who recorded the song with additional lyrics
Legal issues prevented the song's inclusion on Thriller
Later recorded by Greg Phillinganes and by Eric Clapton[16]
 [15]
"Belong 2" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Riley, TeddyTeddy Riley Written in 1999
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [15]
"Bottle of Smoke" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written and possibly recorded by Jackson in 1989
Failed to make the Dangerous album
 [15]
"Buffalo Bill"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson First mentioned by manager Frank DiLeo before the release of The Jacksons' Victory album in 1984
Failed to make the Bad album
 [15]
"California Grass"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [17]
"Chicago 1945"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Porcaro, SteveSteve Porcaro Evolved into "Al Capone"
 [17]
"Colour of My Soul" Unknown Known to have been recorded by Jackson, though the date is uncertain
 [17]
"Crack Kills"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Planned to have been recorded with rappers Run-D.M.C. for Jackson's Bad album, but was shelved due to the group's negative attitude toward the singer
 [17]
"Cry"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [17]
"Do You Know Where Your Children Are"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [18]
"Do You Love Me" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Edmonds, Kenneth "Babyface"Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Completed by Jackson and Edmonds in 1998
Was to feature on a scheduled but shelved Jackson album in 1999
 [18]
"Do You Want Me" Sisqó
Hill, DruDru Hill Written in 1999
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [18]
"Doing Dirty" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Jackson, MarlonMarlon Jackson Written around 1988–1990 for a shelved greatest hits album
 [18]
"Don't Be Messin' Around" Unknown Features Jackson playing the piano
 [19]
"Dreams"† Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [18]
"Eaten Alive" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Gibb, MauriceMaurice Gibb
Gibb, BarryBarry Gibb Original version of the song written by the Gibb brothers, but was reworked by Jackson who was granted co-writer credits
A demo version was recorded by Jackson but remains unreleased.
Later recorded by Diana Ross
 [20]
"Ekan Satyam (The One Truth)" Rahman, A.R.A.R. Rahman
Parthasarathy, A.R.A.R. Parthasarathy
Bharat, Kanika MyerKanika Myer Bharat Recorded as a duet in 1999 by Jackson (singing in English) and Rahman (singing in Sanskrit)
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [20]
"Elizabeth, I Love You" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written and performed by Jackson as a tribute to his friend Elizabeth Taylor in 1997
No official release, though bootleg recordings taken from the 1997 performance exist
 [20]
"Face" Michael Jackson Failed to make the HIStory album
 [21]
"Fall Again" Michael Jackson A demo that unlike others is in High Quality.
A full version was leaked onto the internet around 2006
 [6]
"Fanfare Transition"(1992) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1992
Known alternatively as "Fanfare 1992"
 [21]
"Fantasy"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Jackson, JermaineJermaine Jackson — [21]
"Far, Far Away"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [21]
"Fear" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written c. 1993
Failed to make the HIStory album
 [21]
"Free"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [21]
"From the Bottom of My Heart" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 2005
Was scheduled to be released as a charity recording for the victims of Hurricane Katrina
 [21]
"Get Around"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson A version crediting Rodney Jerkins, Fred Jerkins III and LaShawn Daniels was considered for the Invincible album, but failed to make the final tracklisting.
 [22]
"Goin' To Rio"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Sager, Carole BayerCarole Bayer Sager Written in 1976
Failed to make the Off the Wall album
 [22]
"Got to Find a Way Somehow"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1979
 [22]
"Groove of Midnight" Temperton, RodRod Temperton Written around the Bad era
A demo by Jackson surfaced on the internet in 2003.
 [22]
"He Who Makes The Sky Grey" Jackson, JermaineJermaine Jackson
Sheik Abdullah of Bahrain Featured vocals by Jackson
 [23]
"Higher Ground" Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder A Stevie Wonder song that musician Donny Osmond confirmed he had been working with Jackson on in a 2003 television interview
 [23]
"Hold My Hand" Kelly, ClaudeClaude Kelly Song worked on by Akon and Jackson
Leaked onto the Internet in 2008
Failed to make Akon's 2008 Freedom album
 [24]
"Holiday Inn"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1976
 [23]
"Hot Fever"(1985) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1985
Evolved into "The Way You Make Me Feel"
 [23]
"Hot Street" Temperton, RodRod Temperton Failed to make the Thriller album as Temperton and Quincy Jones felt that the song was too weak for inclusion
 [23]
"I Can't Get You Off My Mind" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Jackson worked on the song in the early 1970s.
A demo version/mono acetate is known to exist
 [25]
"I Don't Live Here Anymore" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written c. 2001
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [25]
"I Forgive You"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [25]
"I Have This Love of Me"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [25]
"If You Don't Love Me" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Had been scheduled for release on a shelved special edition of the Dangerous album
Leaked online in 2009.
 [25]
"In the Valley"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [25]
"Iowa" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Classical piece confirmed by sister Janet Jackson in a 1993 magazine interview
 [25]
"Kentucky"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in the mid-1970s
 [26]
"Kreeton Overture"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Winding, JaiJai Winding
Paich, MartyMarty Paich
Leonard, PatPat Leonard Written in 1984 for the opening of The Jacksons' Victory Tour
 [26]
"Learned My Lesson"(1985) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1981
Two versions of the song were registered with the United States Copyright Office.
 [27]
"Little Girls"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [27]
"Llama Lola"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [27]
"Lonely Bird"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [27]
"Lonely Man"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [27]
"Love Never Felt So Good" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Wakefield, KathyKathy Wakefield
Anka, PaulPaul Anka Demo version leaked onto the internet in 2006
 [27]
"Lucy Is in Love With Linus"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [27]
"Make a Wish"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [28]
"Make or Break"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Barnes, JohnJohn Barnes — [28]
"Maybe We Can Do It" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Jerkins, RodneyRodney Jerkins
Combs, SeanSean Combs Features Jackson and Sean Combs
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [28]
"Men in Black" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Had been scheduled for release on a shelved 1990 greatest hits collection
 [28]
"Michael McKellar"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [28]
"MJ Melody"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1982
 [28]
"Much Too Soon"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written c. 1981
Believed by some fans to be an early version of "Gone Too Soon"
 [28]
"Not My Lover"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written c. 1981
The song evolved into "Billie Jean".
 
"Neverland Landing"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [29]
"Nightline/Nite-line" Ballard, GlenGlen Ballard Written c. 1982
Failed to make the Thriller album
 [29]
"Nymphette Lover"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1981
 [29]
"Ode to Sorrow"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1977
 [30]
"On My Anger" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Riley, TeddyTeddy Riley Written in 1999
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [30]
"People Have To Make Some Sort of Joke"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [31]
"Peter Pan" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Song mentioned by Jackson on the 1993 CD The Michael Jackson Interview
 [31]
"Pressure" Jerkins, RodneyRodney Jerkins
Jerkins III, FredFred Jerkins III
Mason, HarveyHarvey Mason
Daniels, LaShawnLaShawn Daniels Failed to make the Invincible album
 [31]
"Price of Fame" Unknown Failed to make the Bad album
Had been scheduled as the theme for a Pepsi commercial starring Jackson, but was replaced by "Bad"
 [31]
"Red Eye"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [32]
"Rolling the Dice"* Temperton, RodRod Temperton Jackson worked on the song with Temperton and Quincy Jones during the Thriller recording sessions.
 [32]
"Satisfy" Lewis, TerryTerry Lewis
Harris III, JamesJames Harris III Mariah Carey song featuring Jackson on backing vocals
Failed to make the 2002 Charmbracelet album
 [33]
"Saved By the Bell"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Jackson, JermaineJermaine Jackson — [33]
"Seduction" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Myrick III, Shelby LeeShelby Lee Myrick III Failed to make the Invincible album
 [33]
"Serious Effect" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Riley, TeddyTeddy Riley Features rap by LL Cool J
Had been scheduled for release on a shelved special edition of the Dangerous album
Leaked onto the Internet in 2002
Solo demo version by Jackson known to exist
 [33]
"Seven Digits" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Loren, BryanBryan Loren Failed to make the Dangerous album
 [33]
"She Got It" Unknown Had been scheduled for release on a shelved special edition of the Dangerous album
Snippets leaked onto the internet in 2005, with the full version leaking in 2008.
 [33]
"She's Not a Girl"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Jackson, JermaineJermaine Jackson — [33]
"She's Trouble" Shifrin, SueSue Shifrin
Livsey, BillBill Livsey
Britten, TerryTerry Britten Failed to make the Thriller album
Bootleg version known to exist
Also known as "Trouble"
 [33]
"Siegfried & Roy"(1990) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1989 for illusionists Siegfried & Roy
Two versions—vocal and instrumental—registered with the United States Copyright Office
Thought to be an early version of "Mind Is The Magic"
 [33]
"Sister Sue"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [33]
"Slapstick" Temperton, RodRod Temperton Worked on by Jackson during the Thriller recording sessions
The song is an early demo version of "Hot Street"
 [33]
"Soldier's Entrance" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Worked on by Jackson in 1999 with a view to have it featured on the Invincible album
 [33]
"Somewhere in Time"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1980
 [33]
"Stand Tall"(1985) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1982
 [33]
"Starlight"* Temperton, RodRod Temperton Jackson worked on the song during the Thriller recording sessions.
Referred to by Jackson as "Starlight Sun" during his 1993 deposition; he sang, "Starlight ... Starlight Sun ... Gimme some starlight, for a new day has begun"
Evolved into "Thriller"
 [33]
"State of Shock" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Hansen, RandyRandy Hansen One of three songs Jackson worked on with Queen's Freddie Mercury in 1983
Demo version by Mercury and Jackson was leaked onto the Internet in 2002, but remains officially unreleased
Different version later released on Victory, with Mick Jagger
 [33]
"Stay" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Loren, BryanBryan Loren Written c. 1988
 [33]
"Stop the War" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Sager, Carole BayerCarole Bayer Sager Written c. 1999
 [33]
"Susie"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1978
 [33]
"Thank Heaven"(1998) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1998
 [34]
"Thank You For Life"*(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written c. 1976
 [34]
"That"(1998) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [34]
"That Kind of Lover" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Ruffin, RayRay Ruffin Written c. 2001
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [34]
"The Children's Hour"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [17]
"The Gloved One" Sisqó Written c. 2001
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [22]
"The Nightmare of Edgar Alan Poe" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Afanasieff, WalterWalter Afanasieff Written c. 2000
Had been scheduled to feature in the shelved independently financed film The Nightmare of Edgar Alan Poe, which Jackson was slated to appear in
Alternatively titled "Edgar Alan Poe"
 [29]
"The Pain" Stockman, ShawnShawn Stockman
Mason, Jay HarveyJay Harvey Mason
Jerkins, RodneyRodney Jerkins Failed to make the Invincible album
 [35]
"The Sky is the Limit"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [33]
"The Toy"(1981) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1981 for a Richard Pryor movie
 [34]
"There Must Be More To Life Than This" Mercury, FreddieFreddie Mercury One of three songs Jackson worked on with Queen's Freddie Mercury in 1983
The pair recorded two versions:
First version leaked onto the internet in 2002, and features Mercury talking about the song and Jackson singing solo to a piano accompaniment
Second version features both Jackson and Mercury singing
 [34]
"This Is It"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1980
Not to be confused with "This Is It", a song featured on the 2009 compilation album This Is It
 [34]
"This Is Our Time" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Hill, LaurynLauryn Hill
Foster, DavidDavid Foster Failed to make the Invincible album
Despite rumours to the contrary, the song was not recorded as a duet with Hill.
 [34]
"Throwin' Your Life Away"(1988) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1988
 [34]
"To Satisfy You" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Loren, BryanBryan Loren Written during the Dangerous recording sessions, but Jackson did not like it and gave it to Loren for his 1992 album Music From the New World
Solo recording by Jackson known to exist
 [34]
"Tomboy"*(1985) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1985
Failed to make the Bad album
Mistakenly believed by some fans to have been written by Quincy Jones
 [34]
"Tragedy of a Cheer-leader"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [34]
"Tubeway" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written c. 1999
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [34]
"Turning Me Off"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [34]
"Under Your Skin"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1979
 [36]
"Unknown"† Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson It is unclear whether the song is titled "Unknown" or the song title is unknown.
 [36]
"Vibrationist" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Riley, TeddyTeddy Riley Written c. 1999
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [37]
"Victory" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Mercury, FreddieFreddie Mercury One of three songs Jackson worked on with Queen's Freddie Mercury in 1983
Demo version known to exist
 [37]
"We Are the Ones"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1978
 [38]
"What a Lonely Way to Go"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1975
 [38]
"What About Us" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written originally for the Dangerous album
Demos leaked onto the Internet in 2003
Evolved into "Earth Song"
 [38]
"What You Do to Me"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1985
First registered with the United States Copyright Office in 1985
Failed to make the Bad album
Re-registered with the United States Copyright Office in 1998, having possibly been re-written
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [38]
"What's a Guy Gotta Do" Williams, PharrellPharrell Williams Written in 2000
Failed to make the Invincible album
 [38]
"What's It Gonna Be"† Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson The song is not "What's It Gonna Be?!", recorded by Jackson's sister Janet and Busta Rhymes
 [38]
"What's Your Life"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson
Jackson, JermaineJermaine Jackson — [38]
"Who Do You Know"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written c. 1981
Failed to make the Thriller album
 [38]
"Who Is the Girl With Her Hair Down"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [38]
"Why Can't I Be"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1980
 [38]
"Why Shy"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson — [38]
"Xscape" Unknown Recorded during the Invincible recording sessions
Leaked onto the internet in 2002, resulting in Jackson's attorneys threatening legal action against sites that did not remove download access to the track
Also known as "Xcape" or "Escape"
 [39]
"You Ain't Gonna Change Nothin'"*(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1975
 [40]
"You Are a Liar"* Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Failed to make the Invincible album
Also known as "You're a Liar"
 [40]
"You Are So Beautiful" Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Song Jackson began writing during his 2005 child sexual abuse trial, as a thank you to his fans for their ongoing support
 [40]
"You Told Me Your Lovin'"(1984) Jackson, MichaelMichael Jackson Written in 1979
A second unreleased version exists, with words and music by Jackson's brother Randy.
 [40]
"You're Supposed to Keep Your Love For Me" Wonder, StevieStevie Wonder Originally recorded in 1975 by Jermaine Jackson, with Wonder, Jackie Jackson and Michael on backing vocals
Re-cut solo version by Jermaine featured on his 1980 Let's Get Serious album, replacing the original recording featuring brother Michael
 [40]

[edit] Music videos
Filming for a "One More Chance" music video began in 2003, but was suspended after police raided Jackson's Neverland Ranch following child sexual abuse accusations.[41] At the time of the police investigation, a spokesperson for Epic Records stated that there was little chance of the music video ever gaining a release.[42] The video was replaced with a montage of clips sourced from throughout Jackson's career.[41]
[edit] Future album
Following the massive surge in sales of Jackson's catalogue following his death, Sony Music Entertainment, spearheaded by its Columbia/Epic Label Group division, signed a new deal with the Jackson estate to extend distribution rights to his back catalogue until 2015, which was later extended to 2017, as well as permission to release ten new albums with previously unreleased material and new collections of released work. The first album is scheduled to be out in November 2010 (featuring songs recorded 2001 - 2009), and the final album before December 2017. The songs will range from the early Off the Wall era, up to months before Jackson's death. The deal was unprecedented in the music industry as it is the most expensive music contract to a single artist in history, with Sony Music reportedly paying $250 million for the deal and with the Jackson estate getting the full sum as well as its share of royalties for all works released.[10][43]

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