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[[File:Abc-jackson5.jpg]]'''''ABC''''' is one of [[The Jackson 5]] songs in the album, [[ABC (album)|ABC]]. This song was released on February 24, 1970 and was recorded in 1969 in The South Factory of Los Angeles. It was written by The Corporation (Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Alphonzo Mitzell, and Deke Richards) and was produced by The Corporation. It was written with the same design as [[I Want You Back]] and was first heard on American Bandstand (on the ABC network) in February 1970. It knocked the Beatles "Let It Be" song lower than #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970. ABC was also #1 on the soul singles chart for 4 weeks.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_%28song%29</ref>
"ABC" was recorded in 1970. It has part of the same melody as "I Want You Back", another one of their hits. It knocked the Beatles "Let It Be" song lower than #1. The album has the same title as the song. [[File:Abc-jackson5.jpg|thumb]]
 
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Abc-jackson5ABC is one of The Jackson 5 songs in the album, ABC. This song was released on February 24, 1970 and was recorded in 1969 in The South Factory of Los Angeles. It was written by The Corporation (Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Alphonzo Mitzell, and Deke Richards) and was produced by The Corporation. It was written with the same design as I Want You Back and was first heard on American Bandstand (on the ABC network) in February 1970. It knocked the Beatles "Let It Be" song lower than #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1970. ABC was also #1 on the soul singles chart for 4 weeks.[1]

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