| One Day in Your Life |
 | | Compilation LP by Michael Jackson | | Released | March 25, 1981 | | Recorded | 1973-1975 | | Genre | Soul | | Length | ?? | | Label | Motown | | Producer(s) | Various | | Professional reviews | | ?? Image File history File links Mjoneday. ...
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| | Michael Jackson chronology | Off the Wall (1979) | One Day in Your Life (1981) | Thriller (1982) | One Day in Your Life, though not an official solo release, was issued as a "lost" solo album by Michael Jackson upon its release on Motown Records in 1981. Some called the album a "studio" release, while others call it a compilation of Jackson's mid-1970s recordings when he was between the ages of 15 and 17. In fact, some of the songs were taken from Jackson 5 releases to pad the album's running time. Motown later admitted that the album was a quick cash boost generating from the success of Jackson's Off the Wall album. The title track became a worldwide hit, especially in the United Kingdom. For other people named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ...
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Tracklisting - "One Day in Your Life" (Armand/Brown)
- "Don't Say Goodbye Again" (Sawyer/Ware)
- "You're My Best Friend, My Love" (Brown/Yarian)
- "Take Me Back" (Holland/Holland)
- "We've Got Forever" (Willensky)
- "It's Too Late to Change the Time" (Sawyer/Ware)
- "You Are There" (Brown/Meitzenheimer/Yarian)
- "Dear Michael" (Davis/Willensky)
- "I'll Come Home to You" (Perren/Yarian)
- "Make Tonight All Mine" (Perren/Yarian)
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Trivia - Most of the songs were initially featured on Jackson's last Motown studio release, Forever, Michael while a few others were issued on Jackson 5 recordings.
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