ABC (The Jackson 5 song) explained

ABC
Border:no
Type:single
Artist:The Jackson 5
Album:ABC
B-Side:The Young Folks
Released:February 24, 1970 (U.S)
Recorded:December 1969[1]
Length:
  • 3:11 (single version)
  • 2:54 (album version)
  • 2:57 (radio edit)
Label:Motown
M 1163
Producer:The Corporation
Prev Title:I Want You Back
Prev Year:1969
Next Title:The Love You Save
Next Year:1970

"ABC" is a song by the Jackson 5. It was released as a single in 1970. The song replaced the Beatles' "Let It Be" on the number one spot of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1970, and was No. 1 on the soul singles chart for four weeks. It is the title track to the group's second album and sold 2 million copies within the first week of its release in the US and over 4 million copies worldwide.[2] [3] [4]

Cash Box said "Having whetted the world’s appetite with "I Want You Back” the Jackson 5 makes it back with another dynamite side cast in the image of its million seller. Searing vocals and the familiar drive of the Motown supporting cast assure another giant here."[5] Billboard said "This pulsating swinger has all the sales and chart potential of the initial entry ['[[I Want You Back]]']."[6] Record World said the song proved that "the Jackson 5 are Motown's newest supergroup."[7]

"ABC" was performed on television on American Bandstand (February 21, 1970), The Ed Sullivan Show (May 10, 1970), and The Flip Wilson Show (November 4, 1971), among many other broadcasts.[8] The upbeat lyrics compare learning to love to learning the alphabet.

It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1971. 50 Cent told NME that the song was the first he remembered hearing: "I've always loved MJ, so I guess it was probably a good place to start music: right here, with the ABCs."[9] On November 7, 2016, the Grammy Hall of Fame announced its induction, along with that of another 24 songs.[10]

Personnel

Musicians on the song's session were uncredited, per Motown policy. Motown did not list session musician credits on their releases until 1971. The musicians who performed on "ABC" are believed to be as follows.[11]

Charts

Chart (1970–71)Peak
position
Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders)[12] 24
UK Singles (OCC)8
US Billboard Hot 1001
Chart (2009)Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart43
Irish Singles Chart38
UK Singles (OCC)50

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Allard. François. Lecocq. Richard. Michael Jackson: All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track. 2018-10-04. Octopus . 9781788401234. 2019-11-02.
  2. Book: The Phoenix . The Phoenix . 1 Jun 1970 . en.
  3. Book: Toledo Blade . 18 Jul 1971 . Toledo Blade . en . I Want You Back sold 1 million copies in the first nine days and ABC sold 2 million in the first two weeks..
  4. Web site: 2006-10-21 . Jackson 5 Discography Singles - Issued by Motown Records as of 1995 . 2024-06-21 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061021191057/https://www.jackson5abc.com/singles/ . 2006-10-21 .
  5. Cash Box. 28. CashBox Record Reviews. March 7, 1970. 2023-04-29.
  6. Billboard. 72. Spotlight Singles. March 7, 1970. 2023-04-29.
  7. Single Picks of the Week. Record World. March 7, 1970. 1. 2023-04-28.
  8. Book: Bronson, Fred . The Billboard Book of Number One Hits . 2003 . Billboard Books . 272.
  9. Gavin . Haynes . Soundtrack of my life . . October 1, 2015 . 48.
  10. Web site: Nirvana, Bowie, R.E.M. Songs Among Grammy Hall of Fame's 2017 Inductees. rollingstone.com. 29 November 2016.
  11. Book: Michael Jackson All The Songs. Lecocq. Richard. Allard. Francois. Cassell. 2018. 9781788400572. London.
  12. Web site: ultratop.be - ULTRATOP BELGIAN CHARTS. https://web.archive.org/web/20110829031942/http://www.ultratop.be/nl/showitem.asp?interpret=The+Jackson+Five&titel=ABC&cat=s. dead. August 29, 2011. ultratop.be.