Peak
1
Weeks
13
Score
3,735
Chart Year
1970
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The Jackson 5 open the book of love in this Motown classic, where Michael Jackson sings about giving a young lady private lessons. He's confident she'll see it's as simple as ABC, do re mi and 1-2-3... they should be together. The schoolyard theme was a good fit, as Michael was just 11 years old when it was released. Motown signed the Jackson 5 in 1968 and moved them to Los Angeles, where the company set up offices. The group was very young but had years of training by this point thanks to their father, Joe, who drilled them constantly. The challenge for Motown was finding the right songwriters and producers to team them with - their stalwart team of Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland (Holland-Dozier-Holland) had left the label, and there were no ready successors. A new team - Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell and Deke Richards - stepped in, writing the first Jackson 5 hit, "I Want You Back," which was released in October 1969 and went to #1 US in January 1970. Berry Gordy, the boss at the label, took and active role in the writing and production of that song, so much so that he included himself in the credits. Gordy dubbed this new team (with him included) "The Corporation," which was how the songwriting credit appeared - individual names were not listed, making them interchangeable. When Gordy found a winning formula, he stuck with it, so he had the same team work on the next Jackson 5 single, "ABC," with the same Los Angeles session musicians playing on it. Musically, it's very similar to "I Want You Back" - the heavy lifting was the lyrics, as they wanted a completely different storyline. According to Perren, they came up with about 10 different verses before settling on the two that conveyed just the right amount of energy and innocence. Perren was a former school teacher, which influenced the school metaphors in the lyrics. Released in February 1970, "ABC" went to #1 in on April 25, knocking off "Let It Be" by The Beatles. The next two Jackson 5 singles, "The Love You Save" and "I'll Be There," were also written by The Corporation and rose to to #1. This song is packed with hooks that put Michael Jackson's talents to good use. It opens with the call-and-response "buh buh buh buh buh buh" and has lots of little vocal interjections throughout ("Get up, girl!"). These vocal bits became one of Michael Jackson's hallmarks, both The Jackson 5 and as a solo artist. In 1991, the rap group Naughty by Nature sampled "ABC" into "O.P.P.," giving them a huge hit. What's striking about it is how the sample forms the basis for the entire track - it's essentially a loop with the raps built on top of it. Over the next few years, more rappers started lifting huge chunks of hits to craft their tracks - Puff Daddy was especially brazen. This song closes out the 2006 movie Clerks II in a scene where Rosario Dawson dances to it, then the who cast gets their groove on to the song. Other movies to use it include: Kindergarten Cop 2 (2016) Quest for Zhu (2011) College Road Trip (2008) The Italian Job (2003) Daddy Daycare (2003) Dick (1999) Billy Madison (1995) Crooklyn (1994) TV series to use it include: Glee ("Hold on to Sixteen" - 2011) Gilmore Girls ("Bon Voyage" - 2007) Chicago Hope ("Songs from the Cuckoo Birds" - 1995) The Wonder Years ("Math Class" - 1989)
ome on, come on Let me show you what it's all about Reading, writing and arithmetic Are the branches of the learning tree But without the roots of love every day, girl Your education ain't complete T-T-T-Teacher's gonna show you Show you, show you How to get an A Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah Spell "me" "you" Add the two Listen to me baby, that's all you gotta do Oh, ABC As easy as One, two, three Or simple as Do re mi ABC, one, two, three, baby, you and me girl ABC It's easy It's like counting up to three (One, two, three) Sing a simple melody (Do re mi, ABC) That's how easy love can be Sit down, girl I think I love you No Get up, girl Show me what you can do Shake it, shake it, baby, come on now Shake it, shake it, baby, ooh ooh Shake it shake it, baby, huh One, two, three, baby, ooh ooh ABC, baby, nah nah Do re mi, baby, huh That's how easy love can be ABC, it's easy It's like counting up to three (One, two, three) Sing a simple melody (Do re mi, ABC) That's how easy love can be (I'm not gonna teach you how to sing it out) Come on come on come on let me show you what it's all about ABC, it's easy It's like counting up to three (One, two, three) Sing a simple melody (Do re mi, ABC) That's how easy love can be (I'm not gonna teach you how to sing it out) Sing it out, sing it, sing it, sing it Oh baby, ABC, it's easy It's like counting up to three (One, two, three) Sing a simple melody (Do re mi, ABC) That's how easy love can be
| Week | Chart Date | Position | Points |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mar 14, 1970 | 41 | 85 |
| 2 | Mar 21, 1970 | 14 | 112 |
| 3 | Mar 28, 1970 | 6 | 120 |
| 4 | Apr 4, 1970 | 4 | 122 |
| 5 | Apr 11, 1970 | 2 | 124 |
| 6 | Apr 18, 1970 | 2 | 124 |
| 7 | Apr 25, 1970 | 1 | 125 |
| 8 | May 2, 1970 | 1 | 125 |
| 9 | May 9, 1970 | 2 | 124 |
| 10 | May 16, 1970 | 2 | 124 |
| 11 | May 23, 1970 | 9 | 117 |
| 12 | May 30, 1970 | 15 | 111 |
| 13 | Jun 6, 1970 | 30 | 96 |