
JACKSON DISCOGRAPHY
1958-2009
Michael Jackson, as a solo artist and with members of his family, dominated the music charts for decades starting in 1969. Jackson's 1982 "Thriller" album still holds the record for overall sales, moving an estimated 109 million units globally, including 28 million in the United States. Here is a list of his musical output, with sales figures where available.1958-2009
No. 1 songs:
"Ben," 1972.
"Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," 1979.
"Rock With You," 1980.
"The Girl Is Mine," 1982.
"Beat it," 1983.
"Billie Jean," 1983.
"Say Say Say," 1983.
"Bad," 1987.
"I Just Can't Stop Loving You," 1987.
"The Way You Make Me Feel," 1987.
"Dirty Diana," 1988.
"Man In The Mirror," 1988.
"Black Or White," 1991.
"You Are Not Alone," 1995.
Solo albums:
"Got To Be There," 1972.
"Ben," 1972.
"Music & Me," 1973.
"Forever, Michael," 1975.
"Off The Wall," 1979.
"Thriller," 1982.
"Bad," 1987.
"Dangerous," 1991.
"Invincible," 2001.

Albums by "The Jackson 5," the family R&B quintet that launched Jackson to fame:
"Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5," 1969.
"ABC," 1970.
"Third Album," 1970.
"The Jackson 5 Christmas Album," 1970.
"Goin' Back to Indiana," 1971.
"Maybe Tomorrow," 1971.
"Lookin' Through the Windows," 1972.
"Get It Together," 1973.
"In Japan!," 1973.
"Skywriter," 1973.
"Dancing Machine," 1974.
"Live!," 1974.
"Moving Violation," 1975.
Albums by "The Jacksons," which formed after the group — without older brother Jermaine — left Motown Records for the Epic record label:
"The Jacksons," 1976.
"Goin' Places," 1977.
"Destiny," 1978.
"Triumph," 1980.
"Live," 1981.
"Victory," 1984.
"2300 Jackson Street," 1989.
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