We're Almost There Explained

We're Almost There
Cover:We're Almost There single.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Michael Jackson
Album:Forever, Michael
B-Side:"Take Me Back"
Released:February 1975
Length:3:42
Label:Motown
Producer:Brian Holland
Prev Title:Music and Me
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Just a Little Bit of You
Next Year:1975

"We're Almost There" is a 1975 song released as a single by American singer Michael Jackson, the first release from his final Motown album, Forever, Michael. It was also released as the second single in Europe from the 1981 compilation One Day in Your Life.

Background

As Jackson's voice changed from a boy soprano to a tenor, Motown found it difficult to find material to suit the 16-year-old Jackson, who had sung in a higher voice for most of the duration of his Motown tenure, particularly between 1969 and 1972. With the return of the Holland brothers Brian and Edward, Motown had the duo write a collection of songs to fit Jackson's age.

Reception

Cash Box said that "sweet strings soar high above a polished production as Michael Jackson's sugary vocal slides sexily along."[1] Record World said that "it's the youthfulJackson's first single in almost two years, but well worth the wait."[2]

Personnel

Charts

The duo composed this song and the modest hit, "Just a Little Bit of You", which became a top forty hit after this single was released. Performing more modestly, the song eventually peaked at number 54 on the pop chart while hitting number 7 on the R&B chart. These two singles would end up being the last Jackson released as an active Motown artist though the label continued to release Jackson singles until 1984. The song was released as the second single from the 1981 compilation One Day in Your Life in the UK, France and Germany and reached number 46 in the UK following the chart-topping title track.

Samples and covers

Notes and References

  1. News: CashBox Record Reviews. February 22, 1975. 22. 2021-12-11. Cash Box.
  2. Record World. February 22, 1975. 2023-03-11. Hits of the Week. 1.