Ill Be Back Again Destiny 2
| "I'll Be At that place" | ||||
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Artwork for Turkish vinyl single | ||||
| Single by The Jackson 5 | ||||
| from the album Third Album | ||||
| B-side | "One More than Risk" | |||
| Released | August 28, 1970 (1970-08-28) | |||
| Recorded | June 1970 | |||
| Studio | Hitsville West (Los Angeles) | |||
| Genre | Soul | |||
| Length | 3:57 | |||
| Characterization | Motown (Grand 1171) | |||
| Songwriter(s) |
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| Producer(s) | Hal Davis | |||
| The Jackson five singles chronology | ||||
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"I'll Be There" is the first single released on Third Anthology past The Jackson 5. Information technology was written by Drupe Gordy, Hal Davis, Bob West, and Willie Hutch.
The song was recorded by The Jackson five and released by Motown Records on August 28, 1970, as the beginning single from their Third Anthology on the same appointment. Produced past the songwriters, "I'll Be There" was The Jackson 5'due south fourth number-1 hit in a row (afterward "I Want Y'all Dorsum" in 1969, "ABC" and "The Love Y'all Save" before in 1970), making them the showtime group to have their first four singles reach number 1 and the first black male grouping with 4 consecutive number-1 pop hits. "I'll Be There" is also notable every bit the nearly successful single released by Motown during its "Detroit era" (1959–72). In 2011, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame.[1]
The cover version/duet past Mariah Carey and Trey Lorenz was recorded during Carey'southward appearance on MTV Unplugged in 1992, and released as the get-go unmarried from her EP MTV Unplugged in the second quarter of 1992. Co-produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, "I'll Exist There" became Carey's sixth number-one single in the The states, and her biggest hitting elsewhere at the time.
The Jackson v version [edit]
Release and reaction [edit]
In his autobiography Moon Walk, Michael Jackson noted that "I'll Be There" was the song that solidified The Jackson 5's careers and showed audiences that the group had potential beyond bubblegum pop. Said Allmusic about the song, "Rarely, if ever, had one and then young sung with so much authority and grace, investing this achingly tender ballad with wisdom and understanding far across his years".[2] Jackson turned 12 one day after the vocal was released.
The most successful single ever released by the Jackson five, "I'll Exist There" sold 4.two 1000000 copies in the United states, and 6.i million copies worldwide. Information technology replaced Marvin Gaye'southward "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" as the well-nigh successful single released on Motown in the U.s., a record information technology held until the release of Lionel Richie'due south duet with Diana Ross, "Endless Love" (1981). Outside the US, "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" remained Motown's biggest-selling record with worldwide sales of over seven meg copies.
The song held the number-ane position on the Billboard Popular Singles Chart for five weeks from Oct 17 to November 14, replacing "Cracklin' Rosie" by Neil Diamond; it was succeeded by "I Think I Honey You" by The Partridge Family. "I'll Be There" was too a number-i hitting on the Billboard Black Singles Chart for six weeks,[3] and a number four hit in the United Kingdom. The single's B-side was "One More than Take chances", a song from their 2nd album.
"I'll Exist There" was the Jackson five's final number-ane Hot 100 hitting as a grouping. For the residuum of their career every bit a major-label act, Jackson 5 singles would climb no higher than number 2. Michael Jackson scored numerous number-i hits as a solo artist, commencement with "Ben" in 1972.
The song was remixed by Wayne Wilkins for the 2009 release The Remix Suite.
Live performances [edit]
"I'll Be In that location" remains one of the almost pop of the Jackson 5's hits, and has been covered by a number of artists, including Josie and the Pussycats and Mariah Carey, whose encompass brought the song dorsum into the public'southward consciousness two decades after its original release.
"I'll Be There" was i of the songs used in the showcase for Grease: You're the One that I Desire!.
Andy Williams released a version in 1971 on his album, You've Got a Friend.
Willie Hutch, who was an original co-writer on the song, recorded a version for his 1973 album Fully Exposed.
Light-green Day has frequently performed a alive medley starting time with their original song "Rex For A Day", morphing into The Isley Brothers' "Shout" and breaks into a smaller medley including The Penguins' "World Angel", "I'll Be There", and Ben E. Rex'southward "Stand by Me", then back into "Shout".
The song was performed in the "Jackson five medley" during all of Michael's tours: The Bad, Dangerous and HIStory tours.
The song was performed by Michael Jackson in the 2009 moving picture Michael Jackson's This Is It. However, the vocal was performed by Jackson and backup singers equally if they were the Jackson five. During the song, clips of the Jackson 5 are shown. At the end of the song, Michael dedicates the vocal to all of his brothers and his parents.
"I'll Be There" was used for a Pepsi commercial during the Dangerous World Tour in 1992. The commercial featured Michael playing the song on his domicile pianoforte, remembering the Jackson five days until his younger cocky arrives to sing the song with him. Kids Incorporated covered "I'll Be At that place" in 1992 in the season 8 episode "Lay Off".
In 2000, the vocal was recorded by Irish boy band Westlife on the Deluxe Edition of their anthology Coast to Declension.
Personnel [edit]
- Michael Jackson and Jermaine Jackson – lead vocals
- Tito Jackson – background vocals
- Marlon Jackson – background vocals
- Jackie Jackson – background vocals, percussion
- Los Angeles area studio musicians – instrumentation[4]
- David T. Walker – guitar
- Louis Shelton – guitar
- Arthur Wright – guitar
- Bob West – bass guitar
- Gene Pello – drums
- Joe Sample – keyboards
- Produced by Hal Davis
- Arranged by Bob W
Charts [edit]
Certifications [edit]
Mariah Carey version [edit]
| "I'll Exist There" | ||||
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| Single by Mariah Carey featuring Trey Lorenz | ||||
| from the anthology MTV Unplugged | ||||
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| Released | May 26, 1992 (1992-05-26) | |||
| Recorded | March 16, 1992 | |||
| Studio | Kaufman Astoria Studios | |||
| Genre | R&B | |||
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| Label | Columbia | |||
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| Mariah Carey singles chronology | ||||
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| Trey Lorenz singles chronology | ||||
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American singer and songwriter Mariah Carey had included "I'll Be There" equally a last-minute addition to her MTV Unplugged setlist, after she had been informed that most acts on the bear witness commonly perform at to the lowest degree one comprehend. "I'll Be In that location" was the sixth track on Carey'southward MTV Unplugged special, taped on March sixteen, 1992. Information technology was performed as a romantic duet, with Carey singing Michael Jackson's lines and R&B singer Trey Lorenz singing Jermaine Jackson'due south lines. The program and resulting MTV Unplugged album were produced by Carey and Walter Afanasieff, who played the pianoforte for the performance. Boyz Ii Men's Wanya Morris sang the song with Carey in the concert domicile video, Fantasy: Mariah Carey at Madison Square Garden.
The MTV Unplugged special aired on May 20, 1992, and was a notable success. Carey'south characterization, Columbia Records, received many requests to release "I'll Be There" as a single, which had not been planned. A radio edit of the vocal was created which removed dialogue portions of the performance, and "I'll Be There" was released as a single. In the United states, the song was issued with "So Blessed" as a B-side; in the Great britain, the "I'll Be There" single included the live version of "Vision of Love", and the album versions of "If It'south Over" and "All in Your Listen".
"I'll Exist There" was nominated for the 1993 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Best R&B Song, losing both categories to Boyz Ii Men's "Finish of the Route". The "I'll Be There" music video, directed by Larry Jordan, was compiled from footage of Carey's MTV Unplugged appearance.
During Michael Jackson's memorial service on July 7, 2009, Carey and Lorenz sang their rendition of the song in tribute to Jackson 17 years afterward their first performance together.
Regularly, "I'll Be At that place" has been featured on Carey's catalog albums included on #1's (1998), Greatest Hits (2001), The Ballads (2008), The Essential Mariah Carey (2011), and #ane to Infinity (2015).
Critical reception [edit]
AllMusic editor Shawn Chiliad. Haney highlighted it and wrote, "...the power and esteem of these tales lift to new heights and remain at a peak with the breathtaking, moment-making performance of "I'll Be At that place"."[21] Larry Picture from Billboard stated that Carey "delivers an astonishingly restrained and soulful rendition". He added, "She is complemented by rich song support from Epic newcomer Trey Lorenz."[22] An editor from Entertainment Weekly wrote that Mariah turned this song into a "killer duet."[23] In 2018, the mag called it a "revelation", noting that she "made it utterly her ain."[24]
Rail listing [edit]
- Worldwide CD single
- "I'll Exist In that location"
- "And so Blessed"
- European CD maxi-unmarried
- "I'll Be At that place"
- "So Blessed"
- "Vanishing"
- Britain CD maxi-unmarried
- "I'll Be There"
- "Vision of Honey" (live)
- "If It's Over"
- "All in Your Mind"
Nautical chart performance [edit]
After the underperformance of "Make It Happen" compared to her previous singles, "I'll Be There" was a render to form for Carey: it became her sixth number-ane on the US Billboard Hot 100 and allayed any concerns her record label had about her career in turn down. "I'll Be There" was the number-one song on the Hot 100 for two weeks, from June thirteen, 1992, to June 27. It replaced "Jump" past Kris Kross, and was itself replaced by "Baby Got Back" past Sir Mix-a-Lot. It became number-1 on the United states Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks. In fact, it is the but unmarried released from the MTV Unplugged series that hit number-i.
"I'll Be There" was Carey'due south quantum striking exterior N America, becoming her most successful single in numerous markets. It topped the Canadian Singles Chart for two weeks, and became her first number-one single in the netherlands for three weeks, and her 2d in New Zealand for five weeks. It too became her biggest hit at the time in the United Kingdom (where information technology hitting number two) and Australia (where it reached number 9). It peaked inside the meridian xx in almost markets beyond Europe, where Carey'southward success had previously been limited.
The song has sold a total of 345,000 copies in the UK.[25]
Charts [edit]
Certifications and sales [edit]
Arthur Hanlon version [edit]
| "I'll Exist There (Allí Estaré)" | ||||
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| Unmarried by Arthur Hanlon featuring Karlos Rosé | ||||
| Released | May 28, 2013 (2013-05-28) | |||
| Genre | Bachata | |||
| Length | 3:32 | |||
| Label | Universal Latin | |||
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| Karlos Rosé singles chronology | ||||
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In 2013, American pianist Arthur Hanlon covered the song in bachata with Dominican guest singer Karlos Rosé every bit the lead vocalizer. Their cover was recorded in Spanglish and will be included on Hanlon'due south Encanto del Caribe tour.[64] The song was produced by Hanlon and David Cabera.[65]
Charts [edit]
| Chart (2013) | Peak position |
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| Us Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[66] | 41 |
| United states of america Tropical Airplay (Billboard)[67] | 4 |
Encounter also [edit]
- Hot 100 number-one hits of 1970 (U.s.a.)
- List of Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles of 1992
- List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1992 (U.S.)
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