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Jermaine Jackson

Jermaine

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Jermaine Jackson – That’s How Love Goes (1972) #23 R&B, #46 Billboard Top 200

MJJ was not the only Jackson 5 brother to go the Motown solo route. Naturally middle brother Jermaine, who was also Berry Gordy’s son-in-law and was initially the lead singer of the J5, had his first solo album release in 1972 simply titled “Jermaine.”

At the time,  Jermaine was my favorite brother and I sat and listened to this LP over and over again in my bedroom while looking at photos of Jermaine on my bedroom walls that I had cut out from the teen magazine “Right On!” (LOL).

Ah – those were indeed the good old days!

“THLG” was a hit single for Jermaine. But of course I loved and knew the entire LP by heart and am listening to it and singing along as I compose this post. Every single song is great!

Written by Johnny Bristol, Wade Bowen and D. Jones “THLG” is an upbeat tune that is one of the best tracks on the LP. There are a lot of slow ballads on the LP, which are nice, but I prefer Jermaine doing the uptempo tunes.

Makes one wonder what stopped Jermaine from making records. There is no reason that Jermanie could not have had a great career in music if he so desired and put the work in. Frankly I don’t understand why he chose not to persue his career and let MJJ have all the glory — but I have no way of knowing what was in his mind.

Musically yours,

sondanyr2

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