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Jingle: J5 45 Collection
Jingle by: Gail Nobles © 2021
Music and Keyboard player: Gail Nobles
Vocals by: Gail Nobles
Story by: Gail Nobles
Do you have a J5 Forty Five Collection?
I hate it when records get scratched up. I hate it when they start skipping. A record can turn into a whole different sound. A terrible sound. A record can loose it’s shine.
I remember a few old Jackson Five Forty Fives. One More Chance - I Found That Girl. They had the Motown label on them which made it easy to find the Jackson Five in the record stack. No other record label looks like Motown’s.
I wanted to play some of the Jackson Five records here at Needle House. And it’s not allowed. So I had to make some music of my own.
I’ve been listening to the Jacksons since I was a baby. Their music was like milk. I was already learning something about music and didn’t know it. The first Jackson Five song I remember is I’ll Be There. It was something about the music and Michael’s sweet child’s voice that made me listen. I couldn’t sing, talk, tell, or express what I was feeling when I heard the song. I remember being very quite. There was something about the harmony of the Jacksons.
As I got older, the Jacksons got older. Their music began to change,. They were singing songs like Blame It On the Boogie - Shake Your Body. I began to notice them more on television. It was hard not to sing and dance to their music.
The Jacksons had the greatest disco sound. They made you want to listen over and over and over again. Their music back then was of the 70’s, and to me, their music has a great sound that makes me want to dance today.
It’s never to late to add the Jackson Five to your record collection. If you have them, you can always pull out their albums or their 45’s. Then you can jam.
(Jingle)
J5-45 collection by Gail Nobles. You’re listening to Needle House Recordings © 2021.
Jingle by: Gail Nobles © 2021
Music and Keyboard player: Gail Nobles
Vocals by: Gail Nobles
Story by: Gail Nobles
Do you have a J5 Forty Five Collection?
I hate it when records get scratched up. I hate it when they start skipping. A record can turn into a whole different sound. A terrible sound. A record can loose it’s shine.
I remember a few old Jackson Five Forty Fives. One More Chance - I Found That Girl. They had the Motown label on them which made it easy to find the Jackson Five in the record stack. No other record label looks like Motown’s.
I wanted to play some of the Jackson Five records here at Needle House. And it’s not allowed. So I had to make some music of my own.
I’ve been listening to the Jacksons since I was a baby. Their music was like milk. I was already learning something about music and didn’t know it. The first Jackson Five song I remember is I’ll Be There. It was something about the music and Michael’s sweet child’s voice that made me listen. I couldn’t sing, talk, tell, or express what I was feeling when I heard the song. I remember being very quite. There was something about the harmony of the Jacksons.
As I got older, the Jacksons got older. Their music began to change,. They were singing songs like Blame It On the Boogie - Shake Your Body. I began to notice them more on television. It was hard not to sing and dance to their music.
The Jacksons had the greatest disco sound. They made you want to listen over and over and over again. Their music back then was of the 70’s, and to me, their music has a great sound that makes me want to dance today.
It’s never to late to add the Jackson Five to your record collection. If you have them, you can always pull out their albums or their 45’s. Then you can jam.
(Jingle)
J5-45 collection by Gail Nobles. You’re listening to Needle House Recordings © 2021.