Maybe Tomorrow | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Jackson 5 |
Cover: | J5-maybe-tomorrow.jpg |
Recorded: | June 1970 – February 1971 |
Genre: | |
Length: | 33:59 |
Label: | Motown |
Producer: | |
Prev Title: | Jackson 5 Christmas Album |
Prev Year: | 1970 |
Next Title: | Goin' Back to Indiana |
Next Year: | 1971 |
Maybe Tomorrow is the fifth studio album by the Jackson 5, released on April 12, 1971 by Motown. Released after the success of the hit ballad "I'll Be There", most of the tracks on the album are ballads, with few dance numbers. The album includes the hit singles "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Maybe Tomorrow". While not as financially successful as the Jackson 5's first three outings, Maybe Tomorrow contains some of the most often-sampled and covered material in the group's catalogue. The album also spent six weeks at No. 1 on the US Soul Albums chart and has sold 3.5 million copies worldwide. [1]
Maybe Tomorrow was arranged by noteworthy record producers Gene Page and James Anthony Carmichael.
In 2001, Motown remastered all Jackson 5 albums in a "Two Classic Albums/One CD" series (much like they did in the late 1980s). This album was paired up with Third Album. The bonus tracks were "Sugar Daddy", the only new track on their 1971 greatest hits set, and "I'm So Happy", the B-side of that single.
Chart (1971) | Peak position | |
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Canadian Albums (RPM)[2] | 16 | |
US Billboard Top LPs[3] | 11 | |
US Billboard Top Soul Albums[4] | 1 |
Chart (1971) | Position | |
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US Billboard Top LPs[5] | 43 | |
US Billboard Top Soul Albums[6] | 6 |