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: It was originally written under the title "I Wanna Be Free" for Gladys Knight & the Pips and later considered for Diana Ross .
The single officially reached on January 31, 1970, displacing Diana Ross & the Supremes' "Someday We'll Be Together". 7. Jackson 5 - I Want You Back
: The track is anchored by a then-11-year-old Michael Jackson’s lead vocals, which showcased a level of timing and soulful maturity that startled critics. : It was originally written under the title
Released on October 7, 1969, by the Jackson 5 is widely considered one of the most perfect pop records ever made. It served as the band’s national debut single and the first of four consecutive number-one hits on the Billboard Hot 100. The Origin: "The Corporation" 7. Jackson 5 - I Want You Back