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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 December 2024. Song written by Don Black and composed by Walter Scharf For the Adair Lion song, see BEN (song). "Ben" Side A of the Brazilian single Single by Michael Jackson from the album Ben B-side "You Can Cry on My Shoulder" Released July 12, 1972 Recorded November 1971 Genre Pop adult ...
Ben is the second studio album by the American singer Michael Jackson, released by Motown Records on August 4, 1972, while Jackson was still a member of the Jackson 5.It received mixed reviews from contemporary music critics.
Between 1972 and 1975, Michael released four solo studio albums with Motown: Got to Be There (1972), Ben (1972), Music & Me (1973), and Forever, Michael (1975). [1] " Got to Be There " and " Ben ", the title tracks from his first two solo albums, became successful singles, as did a cover of Bobby Day 's " Rockin' Robin ". [ 2 ]
Ben (1972) 1971’s Willard and 1972’s Ben, a pair of horror films about a colony of intelligent killer rats, made for an unusual launching pad for Michael Jackson’s first No. 1 solo single ...
Rolling Stone calls Michael “the most important visual artist in music history.” Michael Jackson’s albums and iconic songs ... Ben (1972) Music & Me (1973) Forever, Michael (1975) Off the ...
Ben was released on June 23, 1972 by Cinerama Releasing Corporation. Much like its predecessor, it was met with mixed reviews. American singer Michael Jackson performs the theme song of the film, also titled "Ben". The song is also included on his 1972 album of the same name.
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In 2012, Jackson was ranked the fifth best selling singles artist in the United Kingdom with 15.3 million singles sold. [3] Jackson's first solo entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 songs chart was "Got to Be There", which peaked at number four in 1971. [4] Jackson's first number-one hit on the chart was "Ben", in 1972. [5]