List of songs recorded by the Jackson 5

This article presents the list of songs recorded by the Jackson 5 and The Jacksons.

History
The Jackson 5 is an american music group, which began forming around 1963-1965 by the Jackson family brothers Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon, Michael and Tito. In 1967, the quintet's first singles were recorded in Chicago and released by Steeltown Records, which was located in their hometown of Gary, Indiana. The songs released by Steeltown in 1968 included "Big Boy" (sung by Michael Jackson), "You've Changed", and "We Don't Have To Be Over 21 (to Fall in Love)". Although Steeltown is best known in Gary and northwest Indiana for giving the Jackson 5 their actual start in the music industry by releasing their first records, music journalist Nelson George claimed that Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5's "real" recording history did not begin until their move to Motown Records in 1968. The then Detroit-based company, led by Berry Gordy, housed established recording artists such as Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross, as well as a producing-writing team known as "The Corporation". In 1969 and 1970, the Jackson 5 hit singles such as "I Want You Back", "ABC", and "The Love You Save" (1970), were written by the Motown team, and aided the five brothers in becoming the first boys band and black teen idols.

The success of the Jackson 5 continued throughout the early 1970s, as "Jackson mania" emerged due to the fan frenzy caused by American teens. A notable hit single for the group at this time was "Dancing Machine", a dance song produced by Hal Davis, which also contained elements of the emerging disco sound. Despite their overall success at Motown, four of the Jackson brothers decided to part with the company in 1976 in order to have the entire control of their music, and moved to Epic Records. The group left behind brother Jermaine and the "5" at the end of their name, as they established themselves as "The Jacksons" with the addition of younger sibling Randy. At Epic, the five entered into a two-album collaboration with songwriters Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, who produced "Enjoy Yourself", the biggest success from the partnership.

As Michael Jackson achieved solo success with the studio albums Off the Wall (1979) and Thriller (1982), his musical artistry matured on collaborations with his brothers. The Jacksons' "This Place Hotel"—from the siblings' Triumph (1980)—contained the singer's first use of sound effects, horror film motifs and vocal trickery to convey a sense of danger to listeners (effects that will be used to their full potential to "Thriller" song). The singing efforts of Michael and his brothers led to the group being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Two of the band's recordings ("ABC" and "I Want You Back") are among the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's "500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll", with the latter track also included in the Grammy Hall of Fame.

Featured songs
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0–9
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 * "2-4-6-8"
 * ABC
 * Gloria Jones
 * Gloria Jones
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 * "16 Candles"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
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 * "2300 Jackson Street"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Aaron Hall
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Aaron Hall
 * The song featured backing vocals by "the Jackson Family and Children", which included Michael, Janet, Rebbie and 3T (Tito's children).
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A
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Ronald White Smokey Robinson Michael Lovesmith Randy Jackson Jackie Jackson Jermaine Jackson Tito Jackson Jermaine Jackson Michael Omartian William "Mickey" Stevenson
 * "A Change Is Gonna Come"
 * Sam Cooke
 * Steeltown track
 * Two versions of this song were released; the original 1960s recording and an over-dubbed extended remix
 * "A Fool for You"
 * Soulsation!
 * Ray Charles
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 * "ABC"
 * ABC
 * The Corporation
 * Originally titled "1-2-3" and "ABCD"; demo versions of these are known to exist
 * "After You Leave Girl"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Bobby Taylor
 * "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Ashford & Simpson
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 * "Ain't That Peculiar"
 * In Japan!
 * Marvin Tarplin
 * "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Ashford & Simpson
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 * "Ain't That Peculiar"
 * In Japan!
 * Marvin Tarplin
 * "Ain't That Peculiar"
 * In Japan!
 * Marvin Tarplin
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 * Live
 * "All I Do Is Think of You"
 * Moving Violation
 * Edward Holland, Jr.
 * Edward Holland, Jr.
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 * "All Night Dancin'"
 * Destiny
 * Michael Jackson
 * Michael Jackson
 * "Alright With Me"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Attala Zane Giles
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Attala Zane Giles
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * "Art of Madness"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Bruce Sudano
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Bruce Sudano
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * "Ask the Lonely"
 * Soulsation!
 * Holland-Dozier-Holland
 * Soulsation!
 * Holland-Dozier-Holland
 * A remixed version of this song was released on the 1983 compilation album Motown Superstars Sing Motown Superstars, prior to the inclusion of the original 1970 recording being featured on Soulsation! in 1995
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B
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Michael Jackson Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Hal Davis William "Mickey" Stevenson Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Mel Larson
 * "Baby, You Don't Have to Go"
 * Jimmy Reed
 * Steeltown track
 * An extended four-minute version of this song was included on the 2005 download compilation Soul Masters
 * "Be Not Always"
 * Victory
 * Marlon Jackson
 * "Be Not Always"
 * Victory
 * Marlon Jackson
 * Marlon Jackson
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 * "Big Boy"
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 * Ed Silver
 * Steeltown track
 * The Jackson 5's first ever single
 * "Blame It on the Boogie"
 * Destiny
 * Mick Jackson
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 * "Bless His Soul"
 * Destiny
 * Jackie Jackson
 * "Bless His Soul"
 * Destiny
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Jackie Jackson
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 * "Blues Away"
 * The Jacksons
 * Michael Jackson
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 * "Body"
 * Victory
 * Marlon Jackson
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 * "Body Language (Do the Love Dance)"
 * Moving Violation
 * Don Fletcher
 * "Body Language (Do the Love Dance)"
 * Moving Violation
 * Don Fletcher
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 * "Born to Love You"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Ivy Jo Hunter
 * Ivy Jo Hunter
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 * "Boys and Girls, We Are The Jackson Five"
 * Sam Wibourn
 * Steeltown track
 * Also known as "Jam Session (Part 2)"
 * "Brand New Thing"
 * Live at the Forum
 * Jackie Jackson
 * "Brand New Thing"
 * Live at the Forum
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Live
 * "Breezy"
 * Moving Violation
 * Jerry Marcellino
 * Moving Violation
 * Jerry Marcellino
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 * "Bridge over Troubled Water"
 * Third Album
 * Paul Simon
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 * "Buttercup"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Stevie Wonder
 * Cover version of Stevie Wonder's track
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 * Cover version of Stevie Wonder's track
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C
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Mel Larson Michael Jackson William Hart Willie Hutch Pam Sawyer Freddie Perren
 * "Call of the Wild"
 * Moving Violation
 * Jerry Marcellino
 * Jerry Marcellino
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 * "Can I See You in the Morning"
 * Third Album
 * Deke Richards
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 * "Can You Feel It"
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * "Can You Remember"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Thom Bell
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Thom Bell
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 * "Can't Get Ready for Losing You"
 * Soulsation!
 * Richard Hutch
 * Richard Hutch
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 * "Chained"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Frank Wilson
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 * "Children of the Light"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Michael Randall
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 * "Christmas Won't Be the Same This Year"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Laverne Ware
 * "Christmas Won't Be the Same This Year"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Laverne Ware
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 * "Come And Get It (Love's On The Fire)"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Deke Richards
 * Deke Richards

Alphonzo Mizell Tamy Smith
 * "(Come 'Round Here) I'm the One You Need"
 * ABC
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
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 * "Coming Home"
 * Soulsation!
 * The Corporation
 * Demo version also known to exist
 * "Corner of the Sky"
 * Skywriter
 * Stephen Schwartz
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 * "Cupid"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Clay Drayton
 * Stephen Schwartz
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 * "Cupid"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Clay Drayton
 * Clay Drayton
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D
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Don Fletcher Hal Davis Rosemary Gordy Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Lula Hardaway Paul Riser Stevie Wonder Pam Sawyer Joyce Chambers Stephen Bowden Terri McFadden
 * "Dancing Machine"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Dean Parks
 * Dean Parks
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 * "Darling Dear"
 * Third Album
 * George Gordy
 * George Gordy
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 * "Destiny"
 * Destiny
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Jackie Jackson
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 * "Different Kind of Lady"
 * Goin' Places
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Different version featured on the Goin' Places picture disc, with opening horns removed
 * "Do What You Wanna"
 * Goin' Places
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Goin' Places
 * Jackie Jackson
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 * "Doctor My Eyes"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Jackson Browne
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 * "Don't Know Why I Love You"
 * ABC
 * Don Hunter
 * ABC
 * Don Hunter
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 * "Don't Let Your Baby Catch You"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * The Corporation
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 * "Don't Say Goodbye Again"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Laverne Ware
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Laverne Ware
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 * "Don't Want to See You Tomorrow"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Hal Davis
 * Hal Davis
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 * "Dreamer"
 * The Jacksons
 * Gamble and Huff
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E
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 * "E-Ne-Me-Ne-Mi-Ne-Moe (The Choice is Yours to Pull)"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * David Jones
 * David Jones
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 * "Enjoy Yourself"
 * The Jacksons
 * Gamble and Huff
 * Alternative version featured on the 2004 compilations The Essential Jacksons and The Very Best of The Jacksons
 * "Even Though You're Gone"
 * Goin' Places
 * Gamble and Huff
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 * "Everybody"
 * Triumph
 * Michael Jackson
 * "Everybody"
 * Triumph
 * Michael Jackson
 * Michael Jackson
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 * "Everybody Is a Star"
 * Soulsation!
 * Sly Stone
 * Lead vocal shared by Jackie, Jermaine, Michael and Tito
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 * Lead vocal shared by Jackie, Jermaine, Michael and Tito
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F
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 * "Feelin' Alright"
 * Goin' Back to Indiana
 * Dave Mason
 * Live recording
 * Studio version issued on Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * "Find Me A Girl"
 * Goin' Places
 * Gamble and Huff
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 * "Forever Came Today"
 * Moving Violation
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
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 * "Frosty the Snowman"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Steve Nelson
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 * "Frosty the Snowman"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Steve Nelson
 * Steve Nelson
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G
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Don Fletcher Hal Davis Jerry Marcellino Mel Larson Randy Jackson Theresa McFaddin
 * "Get It Together"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Berry Gordy
 * Berry Gordy
 * Alternative version featured on the 1986 Anthology
 * "Give It Up"
 * Triumph
 * Michael Jackson
 * Triumph
 * Michael Jackson
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 * "Give Love on Christmas Day"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * The Corporation
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 * "Give Me Half a Chance"
 * Looking Back to Yesterday
 * Clinton Davis
 * "Goin' Back to Indiana"
 * Third Album
 * The Corporation
 * Live version featured on Goin' Back to Indiana
 * "Goin' Places"
 * Goin' Places
 * Gamble and Huff
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 * "Going My Way"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Donald Daniels
 * Goin' Places
 * Gamble and Huff
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 * "Going My Way"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Donald Daniels
 * Donald Daniels

Richard Hutch
 * "Good Times"
 * The Jacksons
 * Gamble and Huff
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 * "Guess Who's Making Whoopee"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * The Corporation
 * The song evolved into "Mama's Pearl", as Berry Gordy felt that the original lyrics were unsuitable for The Jackson 5's "wholesome" image. Bootleg recordings are known to exist. Appears as "Mama's Pearl (Demo)" on the compilation Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls (2012).
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 * The Corporation
 * The song evolved into "Mama's Pearl", as Berry Gordy felt that the original lyrics were unsuitable for The Jackson 5's "wholesome" image. Bootleg recordings are known to exist. Appears as "Mama's Pearl (Demo)" on the compilation Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls (2012).
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H
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Freddie Perren Tito Jackson
 * "Hallelujah Day"
 * Skywriter
 * Christine Yarian
 * Christine Yarian
 * The first single on which Michael Jackson's voice can be heard breaking
 * "Harley"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Jermaine Jackson
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Jermaine Jackson

Jackie Jackson

Randy Jackson

Attala Zane Giles Ralph Blane Sylvia Moy Edward Holland, Jr. Michael Lee Smith Richard Hutch Willie Hutch Norman Whitfield
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Hugh Martin
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Hugh Martin
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 * "Heartbreak Hotel"
 * Triumph
 * Michael Jackson
 * Featured an opening scream provided by the brothers' sister La Toya
 * Later retitled "This Place Hotel" to avoid confusion with Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel"
 * "Heaven Knows I Love You, Girl"
 * Goin' Places
 * Gamble and Huff
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 * "Honey Chile"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * Richard Morris
 * "Honey Chile"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * Richard Morris
 * Richard Morris
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 * "Honey Love"
 * Moving Violation
 * Brian Holland
 * Brian Holland
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 * "How Funky Is Your Chicken"
 * Third Album
 * Lester Lee Carr
 * Lester Lee Carr
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 * "Hum Along and Dance"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Barrett Strong
 * Barrett Strong
 * Lead vocals, of which there were few, shared by Jackie and Tito
 * Uncut 15 minute version featured on Joyful Jukebox Music and Boogie
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I
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Pam Sawyer Jerry Marcellino Mel Larson Roderick Fancifer Willie Hutch Leonard Caston, Jr. Booker T. Jones Edward Holland, Jr. Norman Whitfield Lula Mae Hardaway Stevie Wonder Sylvia Moy Christine Yarian Pam Sawyer Annette Tucker Jermaine Jackson Roxanne Seeman Bob West Hal Davis Willie Hutch Patrick Lindsey Sidney Barnes
 * "I Ain't Gonna Eat My Heart Out Anymore"
 * Boogie
 * Laurie Burton
 * Laurie Burton
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 * "I Am Love"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Don Fenceton
 * Don Fenceton
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 * "I Can Only Give You Love"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Richard Hutch
 * Richard Hutch
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 * "I Can't Get Enough Of You"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Eddie Horan
 * "I Can't Quit Your Love"
 * Skywriter
 * Kathy Wakefield
 * "I Can't Quit Your Love"
 * Skywriter
 * Kathy Wakefield
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 * "I Found a Love"
 * Curtis Mayfield
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 * Steeltown track
 * "I Found That Girl"
 * ABC
 * The Corporation
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 * "I Got A Sure Thing"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * William Bell
 * "I Got A Sure Thing"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * William Bell
 * William Bell
 * "I Got The Feelin’"
 * Immortal
 * James Brown
 * Live snippet in Motown 1968 audition
 * "I Hear a Symphony"
 * Looking Back to Yesterday
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
 * A version with an alternative vocal take was featured on the 1995 album Soulsation!
 * "(I Know) I'm Losing You"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Cornelius Grant
 * A version with an alternative vocal take was featured on the 1995 album Soulsation!
 * "(I Know) I'm Losing You"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Cornelius Grant
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Cornelius Grant
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 * "I Like You the Way You Are (Don't Change Your Love On Me)"
 * Looking Back to Yesterday
 * Willie Hutch
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 * "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Tommie Connor
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 * "I Want to Take You Higher"
 * Goin' Back to Indiana
 * Sly Stone
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 * Live
 * "I Want You Back"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * The Corporation
 * Live version with an introduction by Bill Cosby and Tommy Smothers included on Goin' Back to Indiana
 * "I Was Made to Love Her"
 * Boogie
 * Henry Cosby
 * Live version with an introduction by Bill Cosby and Tommy Smothers included on Goin' Back to Indiana
 * "I Was Made to Love Her"
 * Boogie
 * Henry Cosby
 * Boogie
 * Henry Cosby
 * Alternative version featured on the 1986 compilations Anthology and Looking Back to Yesterday
 * "I Will Find a Way"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
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 * "Iddint"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * The Corporation
 * "If I Can't Nobody Can"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Freddie Perren
 * "If I Can't Nobody Can"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Freddie Perren
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Freddie Perren
 * A prototype of sorts for "Do It Baby"
 * "If I Don't Love You This Way"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Leon Ware
 * Dancing Machine
 * Leon Ware
 * Michael Jackson had originally recorded the song for a solo album, but it was included on Dancing Machine instead
 * "If I Have to Move a Mountain"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * The Corporation
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 * Long version issued on Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * "If The Shoe Don't Fit"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * The Corporation
 * "If You Want Heaven"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Kathy Wakefield
 * "If You Want Heaven"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Kathy Wakefield
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Kathy Wakefield
 * "If You'd Only Believe"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Billie Hughes
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Billie Hughes
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * Is the theme song and finale of "The Jackson Family Honors", TV special, which took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, February 1994. The song was sung by The Jackson Family, including performance by Michael Jackson.
 * "I'll Be There"
 * Third Album
 * Berry Gordy
 * Third Album
 * Berry Gordy
 * "I'll Bet You"
 * ABC
 * George Clinton
 * ABC
 * George Clinton
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 * "I'll Try You'll Try (Maybe We'll All Get By)"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * David Jones Jr.
 * David Jones Jr.

Wade Brown Jr.

Johnny Bristol Arthur Stokes Dana Meyers Floyd Weatherspoon Berry Gordy Deke Richards Frederick Perren Jerry Marcellino Mel Larson Pam Sawyer Ronald Isley Rudolph Isley
 * "I'm Glad It Rained"
 * Soulsation!
 * Allen Levinsky
 * Soulsation!
 * Allen Levinsky
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 * "I'm So Happy"
 * Alphonzo Mizell
 * Alphonzo Mizell
 * Alphonzo Mizell
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 * B-side of "Sugar Daddy"
 * "I'm Your Sunny One (He's My Sunny Boy)"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * William Robinson
 * A Supremes cover
 * "It All Begins and Ends With Love"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Don Fecelon
 * "It All Begins and Ends With Love"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Don Fecelon
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 * The only song to feature all 5 brothers singing lead in their natural voices.
 * "It's Great to Be Here"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
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 * "It's Too Late to Change the Time"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Leon Ware
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Leon Ware
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 * "It's Your Thing"
 * Soulsation!
 * O'Kelly Isley, Jr.
 * O'Kelly Isley, Jr.
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J
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes William "Mickey" Stevenson Michael Edward Campbell Joe Marcellino
 * "Jam Session"
 * Sam Wibourn
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 * Steeltown track
 * Also known as "Jam Session (Part 1)"
 * "Jamie"
 * Soulsation!
 * Barrett Strong
 * "Jamie"
 * Soulsation!
 * Barrett Strong
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 * "Joyful Jukebox Music"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Tom Bee
 * Tom Bee
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 * "Jumbo Sam"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Mel Larson
 * Mel Larson

Don Fenceton Dexter Wansel Morris Broadnax Stevie Wonder Willie Hutch
 * "Jump for Joy"
 * Goin' Places
 * Cynthia Biggs
 * Goin' Places
 * Cynthia Biggs
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 * "Just a Little Misunderstanding"
 * Soulsation!
 * Clarence Paul
 * Clarence Paul
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 * "Just Because I Love You"
 * Boogie
 * James Alexander
 * James Alexander
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 * "Keep An Eye"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Nickolas Ashford
 * Nickolas Ashford
 * "Keep Her"
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 * Jackie Jackson
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 * Jackie Jackson

Jermaine Jackson

Tito Jackson

Attala Zane Giles
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * Previously unreleased until issued as a b-side on the single "2300 Jackson Street" from the 2300 Jackson Street album
 * "Keep Off The Grass"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Deke Richards
 * "Keep on Dancing"
 * The Jacksons
 * Dexter Wansel
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 * The Jacksons
 * Dexter Wansel
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L
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes John Glover
 * "Label Me Love"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Clay McMurray
 * Clay McMurray

James Dean William Hart Gloria Jones N. Moloci Shirley Cartman Richard Hutch
 * Background vocals by Different Shades of Brown
 * "La-La (Means I Love You)"
 * ABC
 * Thom Bell
 * ABC
 * Thom Bell
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 * "Let's Go Back To Day One"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Patrice Holloway
 * Patrice Holloway
 * "Let's Have a Party"
 * Soulsation!
 * Winifred Atwell
 * align=center|—
 * "Listen I'll Tell You How"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Bobby Taylor
 * "Listen I'll Tell You How"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Bobby Taylor
 * "Little Bitty Pretty One"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Bobby Day
 * align=center|—
 * "Living Together"
 * The Jacksons
 * Dexter Wansel
 * align=center|—
 * "Lonely Heart"
 * Gordon Keith
 * align=center|—
 * "Lonely Heart"
 * Gordon Keith
 * Gordon Keith
 * Gordon Keith
 * align=center|
 * Steeltown track
 * "Lookin' Through the Windows"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * Hal Davis
 * align=center|—
 * "Love Call"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Willie Hutch
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Willie Hutch

Graves Kennedy Jerry Marcellino
 * "Love Comes in Different Flavors"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Deke Richards
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Deke Richards

Mel Larsen Jerry Marcellino Dug McClure Randy Jackson Theresa McFaddin Judy Lamppu Kathy Wakefield Padineyi Paris
 * "Love is the Thing You Need"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Mizell Brothers
 * align=center|—
 * "Love Scenes"
 * Soulsation!
 * Mel Larson
 * "Love Scenes"
 * Soulsation!
 * Mel Larson
 * align=center|—
 * "Love Song"
 * Clifton Davis
 * align=center|
 * B-side of "Lookin' Through the Windows"
 * "Love Trip"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Jack Perricone
 * "Love Trip"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Jack Perricone
 * "Lovely One"
 * Triumph
 * Michael Jackson
 * Triumph
 * Michael Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "Love's Gone Bad"
 * Boogie
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
 * align=center|—
 * "Lucky Day"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Don Daniels
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Don Daniels
 * Also known as "Miss Lucky Day"
 * "LuLu"
 * Soulsation!
 * Ekunday Paris
 * Soulsation!
 * Ekunday Paris
 * align=center|—
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 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

M
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Freddie Perren Berry Gordy Deke Richards Freddie Perren Jackie Jackson Jermaine Jackson Randy Jackson Sigmund Esco Jackson, Jr. Tito Jackson Jimmy Holiday
 * "Make Tonight All Mine"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Christine Yarian
 * Christine Yarian
 * align=center|—
 * "Makin' Life A Little Easier For You"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * The Corporation
 * "Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Norman Whitfield
 * align=center|—
 * "Mama's Pearl"
 * Third Album
 * Alphonzo Mizell
 * "Mama's Pearl"
 * Third Album
 * Alphonzo Mizell
 * Alphonzo Mizell
 * Original title is "Guess Who's Making Whoopie with Your Girlfriend"
 * "Mama Told Me Not to Come"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Randy Newman
 * Eric Burdon cover
 * "Man of War"
 * Goin' Places
 * Gamble and Huff
 * align=center|—
 * "Man's Temptation"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Curtis Mayfield
 * "Maria"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Jermaine Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "Maybe Tomorrow"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "Midnight Rendezvous"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Attala Zane Giles
 * "Maybe Tomorrow"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "Midnight Rendezvous"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Attala Zane Giles
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Attala Zane Giles
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * "Money Honey"
 * Soulsation!
 * Jesse Stone
 * align=center|—
 * "Movin'"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Jackie DeShannon
 * "Movin'"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Jackie DeShannon

Randy Myers Jerry Marcellino Mel Larson Roderick H Rancifer John Whitehead Victor Carstarphen Stevie Wonder Sylvia Moy
 * "Moving Violation"
 * Moving Violation
 * Donald Fenceton
 * Moving Violation
 * Donald Fenceton
 * align=center|—
 * "Music's Takin' Over"
 * Goin' Places
 * Gene McFadden
 * Gene McFadden
 * align=center|—
 * "My Cherie Amour"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Hank Cosby
 * Hank Cosby
 * align=center|—
 * "My Girl"
 * Smokey Robinson
 * Smokey Robinson
 * Smokey Robinson

Ronald White
 * Steeltown track
 * Michael solo version in album Ben (1972)
 * "My Little Baby"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

N
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Sylvia Moy Kenny Edmonds
 * "Never Can Say Goodbye"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * Clifton Davis
 * align=center|—
 * "Never Had a Dream Come True"
 * ABC
 * Henry Cosby
 * ABC
 * Henry Cosby
 * align=center|—
 * "Nobody"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "Nothin' (That Compares 2 U)"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Antonio Reid
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Antonio Reid
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

O
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes LaVerne Ware
 * "Oh, How Happy"
 * Third Album
 * Edwin Starr
 * align=center|—
 * "Oh, I've Been Bless'd"
 * Boogie
 * Bobby Taylor
 * align=center|—
 * "One Day I'll Marry You"
 * Boogie
 * Pam Sawyer
 * "One Day I'll Marry You"
 * Boogie
 * Pam Sawyer
 * align=center|—
 * "One More Chance"
 * ABC
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "One More Chance"
 * Victory
 * Randy Jackson
 * align=center|
 * Also exists a version covered by their sister Janet, released 1993, B-side of "If"
 * "Ooh, I'd Love to Be With You"
 * Skywriter
 * Mizell Brothers
 * align=center|—
 * "Our Love"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Deke Richards
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * "Our Love"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Deke Richards
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

P
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Norman Whitfield Jerry Marcellino Deke Richards Jackie Jackson Jermaine Jackson Randy Jackson Sigmund Esco Jackson, Jr. Tito Jackson Robert Brookins Norman Whitfield William "Mickey" Stevenson Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson
 * "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"
 * In Japan!
 * Barrett Strong
 * Barrett Strong
 * Live version
 * "Penny Arcade"
 * Boogie
 * Mel Larson
 * Boogie
 * Mel Larson
 * align=center|—
 * "Petals"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "Play It Up"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Attala Zane Giles
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Attala Zane Giles
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * "Please Come Back to Me"
 * align=center|—
 * Mike Daily
 * align=center|—
 * Mike Daily
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * Released as a bonus track on a 12" single from the 2300 Jackson Street album
 * "Pride and Joy"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Marvin Gaye
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Marvin Gaye
 * align=center|—
 * "Private Affair"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Diane Warren
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * "Push Me Away"
 * Destiny
 * Jackie Jackson
 * "Push Me Away"
 * Destiny
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

R
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes William Hart
 * "Reach In"
 * Third Album
 * Beatrice Verdi
 * align=center|—
 * "Reach Out I'll Be There"
 * Soulsation!
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
 * align=center|—
 * "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)"
 * Third Album
 * Thom Bell
 * "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)"
 * Third Album
 * Thom Bell
 * align=center|
 * On some issues the title is "Ready or Not (Here I Come)"
 * "Reflections"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
 * align=center|—
 * "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Johnny Marks
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

S
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes J. Fred Coots Cynthia Weil Randy Jackson Aaron Hall Hal Davis Weldon Dean Parks Jerry Marcellino Mel Larson Ron Miller Annette Tucker Randy Hansen Bob Crowder Earl Hines Tito Jackson
 * "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Haven Gillespie
 * Haven Gillespie
 * align=center|—
 * "Saturday Night at the Movies"
 * Barry Mann
 * Barry Mann
 * Barry Mann
 * align=center|
 * Steeltown track
 * "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)"
 * Destiny
 * Michael Jackson
 * Michael Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "She"
 * 2300 Jackson Street
 * Gene Griffin
 * Gene Griffin
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * "She's a Rhythm Child"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Clarence Drayton
 * Dancing Machine
 * Clarence Drayton
 * align=center|—
 * "She's Good"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "Show You the Way to Go"
 * The Jacksons
 * Gamble and Huff
 * align=center|—
 * "Since I Lost My Baby"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Smokey RobinsonWarren Moore
 * The Temptations cover
 * "Sing a Simple Song"
 * Motown At Hollywood Palace
 * Sly Stone
 * Live, medley with "Can You Remember"
 * Alternative mix issued on 2000 edition of Anthology
 * "Skywriter"
 * Skywriter
 * Donald Fenceton
 * Live, medley with "Can You Remember"
 * Alternative mix issued on 2000 edition of Anthology
 * "Skywriter"
 * Skywriter
 * Donald Fenceton
 * Skywriter
 * Donald Fenceton
 * align=center|—
 * "Some Girls Want Me for Their Lover"
 * Gordon Keith
 * Was re-titled "Michael the Lover" when included on The Beginning Years 1967-1968
 * "Someday at Christmas"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Bryan Wells
 * "Someday at Christmas"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Bryan Wells
 * Bryan Wells
 * align=center|—
 * "Someone's Standing In My Love Light"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Kathy Wakefield
 * Kathy Wakefield
 * "Soul Jerk"
 * Gordon Keith
 * align=center|
 * Steeltown track
 * "Stand!"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Sly Stone
 * The first song The Jackson 5 recorded for Motown Records
 * Live version included on Goin' Back to Indiana
 * "Standing in the Shadows of Love"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
 * align=center|—
 * "State of Shock"
 * Victory
 * Michael Jackson
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
 * align=center|—
 * "State of Shock"
 * Victory
 * Michael Jackson
 * Michael Jackson
 * Recorded by The Jacksons and The Rolling Stones' frontman Mick Jagger
 * "Stormy Monday"
 * Billy Eckstine
 * "Stormy Monday"
 * Billy Eckstine
 * Billy Eckstine
 * align=center|
 * Steeltown track
 * "Strength of One Man"
 * The Jacksons
 * Gene McFadden
 * align=center|—
 * "Style of Life"
 * The Jacksons
 * Michael Jackson
 * The Jacksons
 * Michael Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "Sugar Daddy"
 * Greatest Hits
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "Superstition"
 * In Japan!
 * Stevie Wonder
 * align=center|
 * Live, Stevie Wonder cover
 * "Surprise Song"
 * Demo for exclusive single The Jacksons World Club
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * "Surprise Song"
 * Demo for exclusive single The Jacksons World Club
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * Demo for exclusive single The Jacksons World Club
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

T
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Hal Davis Marilyn McLeod Freddie Perren
 * "Teenage Symphony"
 * Looking Back to Yesterday
 * Gloria Jones
 * Gloria Jones
 * Alternative version featured on the 1986 Anthology
 * "Thank You Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin"
 * Live at the Forum
 * Sly Stone
 * Live, cover version of Sly & the Family Stone's track
 * "That's How Love Is"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Deke Richards
 * "That's How Love Is"
 * I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters
 * Deke Richards
 * Deke Richards

Alphonso Mizell Randy Jackson Robert Wells Buz Kohan Dick De Benedictis Jerry Marcellino Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Steve Porcaro Hal Davis Tanny Smith Smokey Robinson Don Fletcher Nita Garfield Pete Moore Smokey Robinson Mel Larson Pam Sawyer George Gordy Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Jerry Marcellino Jerry Marcellino Jackie Jackson Randy Jackson Randy Jackson Kathy Wakefield Pam Sawyer Jermaine Jackson Leonard Caston, Jr.
 * Long version issued on Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * "That's What You Get (for Being Polite)
 * Destiny
 * Michael Jackson
 * Destiny
 * Michael Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "The Boogie Man"
 * Skywriter
 * Deke Richards
 * "The Christmas Song"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Mel Tormé
 * "The Christmas Song"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Mel Tormé
 * align=center|—
 * "The Day Basketball Was Saved"
 * Goin' Back to Indiana
 * Bill Angelos
 * Bill Angelos
 * align=center|—
 * "The Eternal Light"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Mel Larson
 * Mel Larson
 * align=center|—
 * "The Hurt"
 * Victory
 * David Paich
 * David Paich
 * align=center|—
 * "The Life of the Party"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Clarence Drayton
 * Clarence Drayton
 * align=center|—
 * "The Little Drummer Boy"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Katherine K. Davis
 * align=center|—
 * "The Love I Saw in You Was Just a Mirage"
 * Third Album
 * Marvin Tarplin
 * Third Album
 * Marvin Tarplin
 * align=center|—
 * "The Love You Save"
 * ABC
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "The Mirrors of My Mind"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Charlotte O-Hare
 * Dancing Machine
 * Charlotte O-Hare
 * align=center|—
 * "The Tracks of My Tears"
 * Marv Tarplin
 * Marv Tarplin
 * Marv Tarplin
 * align=center|
 * Steeltown track
 * On some issues the title is "Tracks Of My Tears"
 * "The Wall"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * Jerry Marcellino
 * Jerry Marcellino
 * align=center|—
 * "The Young Folks"
 * ABC
 * Allen Story
 * Allen Story
 * align=center|—
 * "There Was a Time"
 * Live at the Forum
 * James Brown
 * Live, cover version of James Brown's track
 * "Things I Do for You"
 * Destiny
 * Jackie Jackson
 * "Things I Do for You"
 * Destiny
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "Think Happy"
 * The Jacksons
 * Gamble and Huff
 * align=center|—
 * "Through Thick and Thin"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Mel Larson
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Mel Larson
 * align=center|—
 * "Time Explosion"
 * Moving Violation
 * Mel Larson
 * Mel Larson
 * align=center|—
 * "Time Out for the Burglar"
 * align=center|—
 * Bernard Edwards
 * Bernard Edwards
 * Written as the theme song for the Whoopi Goldberg film Burglar (1987)
 * First Jackson 5/Jacksons recording that did not involve Michael Jackson
 * Also didn't feature Marlon, who had left The Jacksons to pursue a solo career
 * "Time Waits for No One"
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "To Know"
 * Lookin' Through the Windows
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "Torture"
 * Victory
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Victory
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "Touch"
 * Skywriter
 * Frank Wilson
 * Frank Wilson
 * align=center|—
 * "True Love Can Be Beautiful"
 * ABC
 * Bobby Taylor
 * Bobby Taylor
 * align=center|—
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 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

U
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Kenny Young
 * "Under the Boardwalk"
 * Arthur Resnick
 * Arthur Resnick
 * Arthur Resnick
 * Steeltown track
 * An overdubbed version of this song was released on the 1989 album The Beginning Years 1967-1968, prior to the inclusion of the original recording being featured on Big Boy in 1993
 * "Up on the House Top"
 * The Jackson 5 Christmas Album
 * Benjamin Hanby
 * align=center|—
 * "Up On The Roof"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Gerry Goffin
 * "Up On The Roof"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Gerry Goffin

Carole King
 * The Drifters cover
 * "Uppermost"
 * Skywriter
 * Clifton Davis
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

W
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Jackie Jackson Jackie Jackson Marlon Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Tito Jackson Michael Jackson Randy Jackson Wayne Arnold Richard Wylie
 * "Wait"
 * Victory
 * David Paich
 * David Paich
 * align=center|—
 * "Walk On"
 * Goin' Back to Indiana
 * Suzanne de Passe
 * Suzanne de Passe
 * Live, instrumental track, usually performed as a part of a medley before "The Love You Save"
 * Adapted from Isaac Hayes' version of "Walk on By"
 * "Walk Right Now"
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "We Can Change the World"
 * Victory
 * Tito Jackson
 * Tito Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "We Can Have Fun"
 * Soulsation!
 * Janie Bradford
 * Janie Bradford
 * align=center|—
 * "We Don't Have To Be Over 21 (to Fall in Love)"
 * Sherman Nesbarry
 * Steeltown track
 * Released as a single by Steeltown Records in the United States in 1968.
 * Later re-titled "You Don't Have To Be Over Twenty One to Fall in Love)"
 * "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"
 * Free Soul
 * Hugh Martin
 * "We Wish You a Merry Christmas"
 * Free Soul
 * Hugh Martin
 * Hugh Martin

Ralph Blane Judy Cheeks Gil Bridges Ed Guzman Ray Monette Mark Olson Pete Rivera Hal Davis Nita Garfield T. Gibbs Delores Wilkinson Patrick Stephenson Tommy Bee Jerry Marcellino Mel Larson Jerry Marcellino Mel Larson
 * A snippet of the song was sung at the end of the brothers' version of "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas"
 * "We're Gonna Change Our Style"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Clarence Drayton
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Clarence Drayton
 * align=center|—
 * "We're Gonna Have a Good Time"
 * In Japan!
 * Tom Baird
 * Tom Baird
 * align=center|
 * Live
 * "We're Here to Entertain You"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Charlotte O'Hara
 * Charlotte O'Hara
 * align=center|—
 * "(We're The) Music Makers"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * A. Ross
 * A. Ross
 * Shortest Jackson 5 song
 * "(We've Got) Blue Skies"
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * Chris Clark
 * Maybe Tomorrow
 * Chris Clark
 * align=center|—
 * "What You Don't Know"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Gene Marcellino
 * Gene Marcellino
 * align=center|—
 * "What's So Good About Goodbye"
 * Motown Unreleased 1969
 * William Robinson
 * "Whatever You Got, I Want"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Gene Marcellino
 * "Whatever You Got, I Want"
 * Dancing Machine
 * Gene Marcellino
 * Michael Jackson revealed in a 1974 interview with Don Cornelius that the song was originally recorded for one of his solo albums.
 * "When I Look at You"
 * align=center|—
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * Jackie Jackson

Monty Seward Pam Sawyer Tamy Lester Smith Randy Jackson Mel Larson
 * Michael Jackson was not involved with the recording of this song
 * Released as a bonus track on the single "2300 Jackson Street" from the 2300 Jackson Street album
 * "Who's Lovin' You"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Smokey Robinson
 * Remixed live version appeared on the 1992 soundtrack album, The Jacksons: An American Dream
 * Original live recording featured as a bonus track to the "Two Classic Albums on One CD" re-issue version of Goin' Back to Indiana and Lookin' Through the Windows
 * "Window Shopping"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Clarence Drayton
 * "Window Shopping"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Clarence Drayton
 * Clarence Drayton
 * align=center|—
 * "Wondering Who"
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "World of Sunshine"
 * Skywriter
 * Jerry Marcellino
 * Jerry Marcellino
 * align=center|—
 * "Would Ya Would Ya Baby"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Freddie Perren
 * Working title "When The Real Thing Comes Along"
 * Later re-titled for instrumental release as "Tryin' To Get Over"
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * Later re-titled for instrumental release as "Tryin' To Get Over"
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

Y
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Gus McKinney Marty Coleman Wesley Henderson Lorraine Durham Norman Whitfield Michael L. Smith Samuel Brown III Carl Fischer
 * "You Ain't Giving Me What I Want (So I'm Taking it All Back)"
 * Soulsation!
 * Bobby Taylor
 * Bobby Taylor
 * Originally titled "You're A, B, C's And D's"
 * "You Better Watch Out"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Bonnie LeGrande
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Bonnie LeGrande
 * "You Can't Hurry Love"
 * Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls
 * Holland–Dozier–Holland
 * The Supremes cover
 * "You Made Me What I Am"
 * Skywriter
 * The Corporation
 * align=center|—
 * "You Need Love Like I Do (Don't You?)"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Barrett Strong
 * align=center|—
 * "You Need Love Like I Do (Don't You?)"
 * G.I.T.: Get It Together
 * Barrett Strong
 * Barrett Strong
 * align=center|—
 * "(You Were Made) Especially for Me"
 * Moving Violation
 * Brian Holland
 * Brian Holland
 * align=center|—
 * "Your Ways"
 * Triumph
 * Jackie Jackson
 * align=center|—
 * "You're Good For Me"
 * Looking Back to Yesterday
 * Eddie Horran
 * align=center|—
 * "You're My Best Friend, My Love"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Christine Yarian
 * "You're My Best Friend, My Love"
 * Joyful Jukebox Music
 * Christine Yarian
 * align=center|—
 * "You've Changed"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Bill Carey
 * Bill Carey
 * Was also recorded at Steeltown and appeared on the b-side of the single "Big Boy"
 * Motown mistakenly titled the song "You've Changed Me" on early pressing of the album sleeve, as they had confused it with another song in their extensive catalogue.
 * "You've Got a Friend"
 * Got To Be There
 * Carole King
 * Live recording on Live at the Forum album
 * "You've Really Got A Hold On Me"
 * The Ultimate Rarities Collection 1: Motown Sings Motown Treasures
 * Smokey Robinson
 * Michael Jackson solo version in Farewell My Summer Love
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * The Ultimate Rarities Collection 1: Motown Sings Motown Treasures
 * Smokey Robinson
 * Michael Jackson solo version in Farewell My Summer Love
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |

Z
! width="20%" | Title ! width="15%" | Originating album ! width="15%" | Writer(s) ! width="25%" | Notes Ray Gilbert
 * "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
 * Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5
 * Allie Wrubel
 * Allie Wrubel
 * align=center|—
 * bgcolor="#EEEEEE" colspan="4" |
 * }
 * }

Collaborations
Also The Jackson 5 sang backing vocals on a number of solo Motown songs by Michael.