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"Man in the Mirror" is a song by the American singer Michael Jackson. It was written by Glen Ballard and Siedah Garrett and produced by Jackson and Quincy Jones . It was released in January 1988 as the fourth single from Jackson's seventh solo album, Bad (1987).
"Mirror Man" is a 1982 song by the British synth-pop group The Human League. It was released as a single in the UK on 12 November 1982 and peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart . It was written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey with keyboard players Jo Callis and Ian Burden , and produced by Martin Rushent .
The Man in the Mirror "You Got Me Running" 28 — "The Man in the Mirror" 17 — 1984 "If I Could Only Dance with You" 10 10 "You're Gettin' to Me Again" 1 3 "Let Me Down Easy" 16 33 1985 "I'll Be Your Fool Tonight" 54 — Past the Point of No Return "In Another Minute" 27 — 1986 "If I Don't Love You" 53 — "The Lights of Albuquerque" 40 —
In many of MJ's concerts when he sings Man in the Mirror,when the back chorus goes "Yeah! Make that change... Man in the mirror", MJ often says something like "Gendemenemaner", usually followed with some "You know it"s. Can someone tell me what he is saying? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 96.55.69.63 00:17, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
Songs for Beginners is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.Released in May 1971, it was one of four high-profile albums (all charting within the top fifteen) released by each member of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young in the wake of their chart-topping Déjà Vu album of 1970, along with After the Gold Rush (Neil Young, September 1970), Stephen Stills (Stephen ...
Man in the Mirror: The Michael Jackson Story is a 2004 biographical drama television film directed by Allan Moyle and written by Claudia Salter. [1] It stars Flex Alexander as American pop star Michael Jackson, and follows his rise to fame and subsequent events. [2] The film takes its title from one of Jackson's songs, "Man in the Mirror".
It was released in January 1984 as the fourth single from the album The Man in the Mirror. In April 1984, it became the first of two top 10 hits for Glaser, peaking at No. 10 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart and No. 10 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart.
It later appeared on his 1983 album, The Man in the Mirror. [11] Lloyd Green released a cover version of the song on his 1968 album, Mr. Nashville Sound. [12] Ted Heath; The Lettermen released a cover version of the song on their 1968 album, Put Your Head on My Shoulder. [13]