
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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