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“Maybe Tomorrow” 30

On April 12th, 1971, Maybe Tomorrow, the 5th album by the Jackson 5, was released on Motown MS 735.

Produced by Hal Davis and The Corporation, Motown released it a few weeks after the single Never Can Say Goodbye, which sold over a million copies. The track was written especially for Michael by Clifton Davis.

The album reached #11 Pop albums. It contains a cover version of Honey Chile, originally by the Motowners Martha & the Vandellas, and another of Sixteen Candles from The Crests.

The second single, Maybe Tomorrow, reached #20 Pop, which is not bad, but for the 1st time, a song didn’t top the charts.

The original US pressing of the album includes a gatefold cover. In France, a extremely rare collector edition, with Orange vinyl, was distributed by Europe 1 radio to the listenners. The album was reissued in Canada in 1974 with a different cover.

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