“Jermaine” (1972 album)

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“Jermaine” is the 1972 debut solo studio album by American singer Jermaine Jackson, showcasing his early work outside of The Jackson 5.

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Jermaine (album) 1
“Jermaine” (1972 album) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf debut album
studio album
artist Jermaine Jackson
chronology Jermaine Jackson albums chronology
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs debut solo studio album by American singer Jermaine Jackson
follows Jackson 5 group recordings
genre R&B
soul
hasPart Ain’t That Peculiar
surface form: “Ain’t That Peculiar”

“Daddy’s Home”
Homeward Bound
surface form: “Homeward Bound”

“I Let Love Pass Me By”
“I Lost My Love in the Big City”
“If You Don’t Love Me”
I’ll Be There
surface form: “I’ll Be There”

“I’m in a Different World”
Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)
surface form: “Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)”

“That’s How Love Goes”
That’s the Way Love Is
surface form: “That’s the Way Love Is”
language English
notableWorkOf Jermaine Jackson
partOf Jermaine Jackson discography
performer Jermaine Jackson
producer Hal Davis
Jerry Marcellino
Mel Larson
The Corporation
publicationDate 1972
recordLabel Motown

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Jermaine Jackson notableAlbum “Jermaine” (1972 album)
“Let’s Get Serious” (1980 album) follows “Jermaine” (1972 album)
subject surface form: Let's Get Serious
this entity surface form: Jermaine (album)