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Michael Jackson – This Is It Lyrics 12 years ago
I can honestly say that you are mostly right. He wrote this song for his fans. MJ thought of his fans as his love. He did have his family, but he was "married to his job", as a lot of people say. We all be came the "lovers" in his life. He could never keep a wife, because he was so private, and his mind was always in his music, I believe. I also believe that his up-bringing had mostly to do with it. The "falling in love wasn't my plan" part was probably about the not expecting to be as big a star as he was, and loved by so many people. I don't think he meant it as love in the romantic way. He may have left that up to artistic choice if they wanted to feel that way, but his true feelings always were for genuine "love" for his fans. If you watch "This Is It" you will find that in his dialog he talks in only a loving way, almost oozing it for everyone he talked to. The man had true, genuine, innocent love for everyone and tried so hard to get the message out to all of us

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Michael Jackson – This Is It Lyrics 12 years ago
um, this whole song is obvious as to what the lyrics are. I don't see the first line as right, and I didn't bother to read the rest, as I put no validity in people's statements unless they are fully true. Listen for yourself, the outtake is very clear.

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Michael Jackson – Earth Song Lyrics 12 years ago
I really think you are right. MJ prays a little in this, asking "why?" but he also is asking us, as humanity to take responsibility to fix it. "now I don't know where we are, although I know, we've drifted far..." I believe that is MJ telling us how far we have drifted from where even Adam and Eve first were when they were banished from the Garden of Eden. We DO only have one earth. We are here to take care of what God gave us. If we destroy it, we have nothing left, He will come back in HIS time, not ours, even if the earth is destroyed first. We were commanded to till it and care for it. We are not to hurt one-another, but to love one another as God loved the Church. Sin entered the world when Adam and Eve ate from the tree of Good and Evil, and now we need to make good choices not bad, (or evil, if you will) choices. I love this song... I think it makes a person really think about what they are doing. We need to change the way we are to one another and around the world. True there are things that won't change, like war, it will be here until the Lord's second coming, but we can sure help things get better. Let's get together and make it happen!

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Michael Jackson – Come Together (The Beatles cover) Lyrics 12 years ago
ummm, isn't it recorded somewhere that MJ outsold the Beatles many times? I found a recent article;


Seven weeks since his death, Michael Jackson continues to dominate record sales, although his competition lately has not been very strong. Once again, Mr. Jackson’s “Number Ones” (Epic) was the best-selling album in the United States last week, with 98,000 sales, according to Nielsen SoundScan. His other titles, particularly “Thriller” and “The Essential Michael Jackson,” also continue to rack up significant sales; in total, about 3.7 million Jackson albums have been sold since his death on June 25.

The best-selling new album last week was “Live on the Inside” by the country duo Sugarland, which was released by Mercury Nashville through an exclusive retail deal with Wal-Mart. It sold 76,000 copies last week, enough to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s standard album chart, the Billboard 200. (Most Jackson titles are too old to qualify for it.) The next five spots on the chart are a photo finish, with each title scoring between 44,000 and 45,000 sales. Vol. 31 of the pop compilation series “Now That’s What I Call Music!” is No. 2, and another country group, Gloriana, is No. 3 with its new, self-titled debut album, on Warner Brothers. The Black Eyed Peas are No. 4 with “The E.N.D.” (Interscope), the Kings of Leon’s “Only by the Night” (RCA) is No. 5, and Daughtry’s “Leave This Town” (RCA) is No. 6.


THAT, my friend, is just since is death. I didn't want to waist my time proving the other albums, besides Thriller that outsold the Beatles. Sorry to burst your bubble

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