Michael's 1993 Interrogation - Naming unrealeased songs!!!

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  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    Wow! He wrote 'Cry' YEARS before Invincible. I wouldn't be surprised if the album is full song's he didn't intend to release.

    Yes and "Stranger in Moscow" was written YEARS before HIStory too.. <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->


    Hmmm, wasn't Cry written by R.Kelly?

    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  • i know it´s real, don´t have to belive you <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
    I guess the first part you talk about is footage from TAKE 2, isn´t it?
  • Wow! He wrote 'Cry' YEARS before Invincible. I wouldn't be surprised if the album is full song's he didn't intend to release.

    Yes and "Stranger in Moscow" was written YEARS before HIStory too.. <!-- s:D -->:D<!-- s:D -->


    Hmmm, wasn't Cry written by R.Kelly?

    Yes, Cry was written by R.Kelly.
  • Im sure Michael probably wrote another song which he entitled "Cry" also.. its not an unusual name after all.
  • Yes, and maybe some on these songs were released later with another name.. who knows!
  • Yes, and maybe some on these songs were released later with another name.. who knows!

    That is totally believable!
  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    The songs from the first video:

    She's not a girl
    You ain't gonna change nothin'
    Lucy is in love with Linus
    Who is the girl with her hair down
    Lonely man
    Going to Rio
    Tomboy
    Buffalo Bill
    Al Capone
    Michael MacKellar
    Thank you for life
    Much too soon
    What a lonely way to go
    Who do you know
    You are a liar
    Cry
    Make a wish (he doesn't recall this one)
    Crack kills
    Free
    Fly Away (released on BAD special edition 2001)
    Children's hour
    A baby smiles
    Secret soon (or something like that)
    Little Susie (released on HIStory book II)
    Tragedy of a cheerleader
    Get around
    Little girl
    In the valley
    ... alley (I can't make anything of the last one)

    I'll do the second video when I have finished my pizza <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  • Wow Souza, I really, really appreciate this!
    Thanks a lot!
    AndI hope you enjoy your pizza! <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
  • The songs from the first video:

    She's not a girl
    You ain't gonna change nothin'
    Lucy is in love with Mirus (or something like that)
    Who is the girl with her hair down
    Lonely man
    Going to Rio
    Tomboy
    Buffalo Bill
    Al Capone
    Michael McCellar
    Thank you for life
    Much too soon
    What a lonely way to go
    Who do you know
    You are a liar
    Cry
    Make a wish (he doesn't recall this one)
    Crack kill (or something like that)
    Free
    Fly Away (released on BAD special edition 2001)
    Children's hour
    A baby smiles
    Secret soon (or something like that)
    Little Susie (released on HIStory book II)
    Tragedy of a cheerleader
    Get around
    Little girl
    In the valley
    ... alley (I can't make anything of the last one)

    I'll do the second video when I have finished my pizza <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->


    That was FAST...I was only about half way thru!!! LOL
    Thanks!
  • Just adding details about reactions in some of them...

    She's not a girl
    You ain't gonna change nothin'
    Lucy is in love with Mirus (or something like that)
    Who is the girl with her hair down
    Lonely man
    Going to Rio (where?) jaja
    Tomboy (he dances to recall)
    Buffalo Bill
    Al Capone
    Michael McCellar (he smiles and asks who does he know about it, then keeps smiling and thinking)
    Thank you for life
    Much too soon
    What a lonely way to go (he sings it to recall)
    Who do you know
    You are a liar
    Cry
    Make a wish (he doesn't recall this one)
    Crack kill (or something like that)
    Free
    Fly Away (released on BAD special edition 2001)
    Children's hour
    A baby smiles
    Secret soon (or something like that) (smiles again)
    Little Susie (released on HIStory book II)
    Tragedy of a cheerleader
    Get around
    Little girl (he cannot recall that one)
    In the valley
    ... alley (I can't make anything of the last one)
    I think In the Valley is right
  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    Just adding details about reactions in some of them...

    She's not a girl
    You ain't gonna change nothin'
    Lucy is in love with Mirus (or something like that)
    Who is the girl with her hair down
    Lonely man
    Going to Rio (where?) jaja
    Tomboy (he dances to recall)
    Buffalo Bill
    Al Capone
    Michael McCellar (he smiles and asks who does he know about it, then keeps smiling and thinking)
    Thank you for life
    Much too soon
    What a lonely way to go (he sings it to recall)
    Who do you know
    You are a liar
    Cry
    Make a wish (he doesn't recall this one)
    Crack kill (or something like that)
    Free
    Fly Away (released on BAD special edition 2001)
    Children's hour
    A baby smiles
    Secret soon (or something like that) (smiles again)
    Little Susie (released on HIStory book II)
    Tragedy of a cheerleader
    Get around
    Little girl (he cannot recall that one)
    In the valley
    ... alley (I can't make anything of the last one)
    I think In the Valley is right

    Yes, but after that they mention another one. Maybe the same but it's inaudible. And he recalls Little girl a few seconds later.

    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  • Alot of these songs are listed here with the dates they were written and for what album they were supposed to be on etc

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  • @ Souza:
    Yes, so the interviewer asks again about In the valley, to set it clear I suppose...
  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    Part 2:

    I forgive you
    Why shy (or I'm shy, couldn't hear it very clear)
    Our hair is [inaudible] me
    Llama Lola
    California grass
    Kentucky
    Someone put your hand out (released on The Ultimate Collection 2004)
    Do you know where your children are
    Bad girl (played in 2009 on MTV)
    Lonely bird
    Smooth Criminal (released on the BAD album in 1987)
    PYT the original version
    Cheater
    People gotta make some kind of joke
    Love never felt so good
    All right now
    Scared of the moon (released on The Ultimate Collection 2004)
    Neverland landing
    We are the ones
    What's your life
    Fantasy
    The sky is the limit
    Saved by the bell
    Chicago 1945
    Nick or break ?
    Carry me home
    Sunset driver
    Far far away
    [...] Jack (he says it's released, I have no clue what the title was, maybe someone else hears it?)
    Get on the floor

    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  • SouzaSouza Posts: 9,400
    Alot of these songs are listed here with the dates they were written and for what album they were supposed to be on etc

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    There are 137 songs on that list. I wonder where the rest is <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

    Mike mentioned he wrote like 100 to 120 songs per album. I wonder what Sony bought, haha!

    "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places."

  • Okay guys i listened to it REALLY well with ear phones on and this is what i got:

    I Forgive You

    Why shy (it is defintely WHY)

    I Have This love of Me (sorry guys there is no hair one LOL)

    Mama Lola

    California grass

    Kentucky

    Someone put your hand out (released on The Ultimate Collection 2004)

    Has "interesting story" - He wrote the original and then it was changed and co-wrote with T Riley

    but then was not released (he said he thinks 1992)


    Do you know where your children are


    Bad girl (played in 2009 on MTV)


    Lonely bird


    Smooth Criminal (released on the BAD album in 1987)


    PYT the original version


    Cheater (he co-wrote it)


    People gotta make some kind of joke


    Love never felt so good


    All Right Now


    Scared of the moon (released on The Ultimate Collection 2004)


    Neverland Landing


    We are the Ones



    What was your life (Michael corrected him and said What's Your Life)



    Fantasy



    The Sky's The Limit



    Saved By The Bell



    Chicago 1945



    Make Or Break



    Turn Me Off



    Sunset Driver



    Far, Far Away



    State of Shock



    Feet On The Floor
  • This is a MUST watch. It is a snippet from an over 2 hour interview (on DVD) - total Dvd is about 4 hours
    It's from The Michael Jackson Interviews Part #2

    1993 Interrogation in which Michael is questioned on the subject of whether or not he was the one who actually wrote certain songs from his and The Jacksons albums. This is about 2 hours footage and it can be REALLY hard to watch at times. You will see how drained and so tired he became after being questioned over and over again (sometimes the same ones repeatedly). Michael had just had oral surgery and he was not feeling well at the time so he was constantly sipping tea, water, fidgeting, playing with his sunglasses, and basically anything he could to stay focused, and awake. At times i think the drinking the tea etc was to make those annoying jerks that were innterogating him annoyed. Have to admit he broke a smile several times. And it is funny at times but you can clearly see the pain. The asking of so many questions over and over and the interrogators not giving a damn he is sitting for hours and hours clearly very uncomfortable. Only one of them asks near the end if he is not feeling so well and he seems quite compassionate but then the interview comes to an end. You will love this one i guarantee it.

    So here is some of the video....
    I think there may be more parts on You Tube
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    HE WROTE A SONG CALLED LITTLE GIRLS <!-- s:shock: -->:shock:<!-- s:shock: --> <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
  • I though maybe they were asking about songs that they could see suspicious in the message, child related... they, not me eh. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->
  • I though maybe they were asking about songs that they could see suspicious in the message, child related... they, not me eh. <!-- s;) -->;)<!-- s;) -->

    No, its got nothing to do with the child molestation. It was a civil case about alleged stolen songs.
  • Thank you! I was completelly lost then <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
    Now I understand why I didn´t understand.
    I though they where evils trying to bother him with non sense questions. <!-- s:lol: -->:lol:<!-- s:lol: -->
  • did he win this case?
  • jessicakthxjessicakthx Posts: 460
    did he win this case?


    I'm 99% sure this is the same case we're talking about.
    He may be Bad, he may be Dangerous, but an Italian court says Michael Jackson is no thief. Not anymore, at least.

    An appeals court in Rome has overturned a lower court's decision, clearing Jackson of plagiarism in a case brought to court in the early '90s by Italian songwriter Al Bano.

    Bano, whose real name is Albano Carrisi, claimed in 1993 that Jackson's "Will You Be There," which appeared on the 1991 album Dangerous, infringed on part of the music of the Italian songwriter's 1987 song "I Cigni di Balaka" ("The Swans of Balaka").

    In a May 1999 court decision finding Jackson guilty, Rome Magistrate Domenico Bonaccorsi had written, "Besides the differences in language and text, both songs appear identical. The similarity cannot be put down to chance."

    A fine of $1,900 was ordered, then suspended, and Jackson was asked to pay court fees, but his lawyers appealed the decision.

    "The criminal court's ruling was groundless and a travesty," Jackson's copyright lawyer Eve Wagner said at that time. "The criminal court had not only ignored the previous rulings by six other judges in Jackson's favor but also the opinion of the court's own expert that there was 'no possibility of plagiarism.'"

    Bano has also brought numerous civil cases against Jackson but has failed to win any of them.
  • So this is the same case we´re talking about in the thread about Albano?
    Wow!

    Albano did this to Michael! OMG!
  • simplymesimplyme Posts: 649
    I don't understand the point of these questions at all.
  • iluvmj4evailuvmj4eva Posts: 134
    When I saw that, I couldn't believe he sat that long to name released and unreleased songs <!-- s:o -->:o<!-- s:o --> He looked as though he was umcomfortable. I was pissed at the person doing this stupid interview. <!-- s:x -->:x<!-- s:x -->
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