In the newly found footage of THE JACKSON 5’s performance of “I’ll Be There” with Jim Nabors, we are reminded once again why Michael Jackson truly is the King of Pop. The video captures a young Michael showcasing his incredible vocal talent alongside his talented brothers in one of their classic hits.
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“I’ll Be There” was released in 1970 as the lead single from the Jackson 5’s third album “Third Album.” The song quickly climbed the charts, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and becoming the group’s fourth consecutive number one hit. The emotional ballad showcases Michael’s soulful vocals and remains a fan favorite to this day.
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Video “THE JACKSON 5 I’ll Be There Jim Nabors FULL HQ performance NEWLY FOUND FOOTAGE!!” was uploaded on 08/04/2022 to Youtube Channel Starforce Production LLC.
This song was so beautiful I could even cry.
bestest libretto 🙂 where there ist luv there, ich shalt be right there 🙂
I can’t believe one person was so perfect.
All my love to you Michael❤❤❤
Rest in peace. Jacko?❤
Little angel smiling down….how beautiful you are with your go,den crown!😇
I hate that they have shortened the choruses
While going thru Marine Corps boot camp on the grinder, a Marine walked by with a boom box and this song was playing. I really loved this girl by the name of Elenore Scott, but she loved another. I was hoping that she would be mine and write me while I was in Vietnam. It never happened.