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Released1969
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© 1969 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
This Compilation ℗ 1969 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

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Smokey Robinson wrote this song, and it was originally recorded by his group The Miracles in 1960. The most famous version of the song is by The Jackson 5, and Michael Jackson's vocal performance was one of his early career highlights. At Jackson's memorial service on July 7, 2009, Smokey Robinson said: "Berry (Gordy) had this gathering at his house. He said, 'Come here, I want you to see somebody very special.' I went over and these five young guys were there, and they sang and danced up a storm. A couple weeks later they recorded by song. I thought to myself: Now they have pulled a fast one on us, because this boy cannot possibly be 10 years old. This song is about somebody who had somebody who loved them but they treated them bad. They treated them so bad that they lost them, and now they are paying the price of wanting somebody back that they treated bad and lost. How can he possible know these things? I quickly went over to him because I wanted to see his birth certificate. I could not believe that someone that young could have that much feeling and soul. He had to know something to sing a song like that. It was wonderful - as a songwriter that's a dream come true to have someone sing one of your songs like that."


This heartbreaker covers familiar ground for Smokey Robinson, as he sings about making a mistake in love and playing a dear price - he sits around with his head hung low, wondering who's loving her now. This is right in Smokey's wheelhouse, but it's a strange fit for Michael Jackson, who was 11 years old at the time. Jackson though, could pull off songs that were far more mature than he was. A good example is the fourth Jackson 5 single, "I'll Be There."


This was released as the B-side of The Jackson 5's first single, "I Want You Back."

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