Jermaine (1972 album)

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Jermaine is the debut solo album from American singer Jermaine Jackson, released in 1972. It reached number 27 on the Billboard pop albums chart. The singles, "That's How Love Goes" and "Daddy's Home", peaked at No. 46 and No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, respectively.

The album was arranged by David Van DePitte, James Anthony Carmichael, David Blumberg, The Corporation, H.B. Barnum and Gene Page. Berry Gordy was the executive producer and Jim Britt responsible for the cover photography.

Track listing

  1. "That's How Love Goes" (Johnny Bristol, David H. Jones, Jr., Wade Brown, Jr.) (recorded January 6, 1972 at Motown's Hitsville Studio, Detroit Michigan)
  2. "I'm in a Different World" (Eddie Holland, Jr., Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland)
  3. "Homeward Bound" (Paul Simon)
  4. "Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)" (Holland Jr., Dozier, Holland)
  5. "I Only Have Eyes For You" (Al Dubin, Harry Warren)
  6. "I Let Love Pass Me By" (Bristol, Jones, Jr., Brown, Jr.)
  7. "Live It Up" (The Corporation)
  8. "If You Were My Woman" (Leon Ware, Pamela Sawyer, Clay McMurray)
  9. "Ain't That Peculiar" (William "Smokey" Robinson, Warren "Pete" Moore, Marvin Tarplin, Robert Rogers)
  10. "Daddy's Home" (James Sheppard, William H. Miller)

B-side

  • I Lost My Love In The Big City (single "That's How Love Goes" )

External links


  1. ^ Kurutz, Steve. "Jermaine". Allmusic. Retrieved October 28, 2017.