Early life
Jermaine was born December 11, 1954, at St Mary's Mercy Hospital in Gary, Indiana, after his brother Tito Jackson. He is the fourth child born to Joseph and Katherine Jackson. His siblings are Rebbie, Jackie, Tito, La Toya, Marlon, Brandon (Marlon's twin who died shortly after birth in 1957), Michael, Randy, and Janet. Father, Joe had musical aspirations, playing guitar with his brother Luther in an R&B band, the Falcons, and mother Katherine a devout Jehovah's Witness was a passionate pianist and singer,. Their large family and limited means made them refocus, with Katherine becoming a housewife and Joe a steel mill worker at nearby Inland Steel Company in East Chicago, Indiana, where they lived before moving to Gary in 1950.
When his father, Joe worked long hours as a crane operator, Jermaine and his brothers, Tito and Jackie, secretly practiced their own songs using Joe's guitar, and they sang harmonies with mother Katherine . Jermaine became the original lead singer, and also played the bass in the Jackson Brothers, an earlier incarnation of the Jackson 5 until 1966, when younger brother Michael began singing lead. Father Joe began rehearsing his sons under a strict regimen when he realized their potential, seeing his sonsβ talent as a way out of Gary. Jermaine would continue to provide some leads over the years. Jermaine graduated from Birmingham High School in Van Nuys, Los Angeles, California, in 1973.
Jermaine and his brothers first signed as The Jackson 5 with Gordon Keith of Steeltown Records in November 1967, and their first single "Big Boy", was released on January 31, 1968. After the group recorded three more songs with the Steeltown label (on two records) they were signed with Berry Gordy of Motown Records in 1969. As the co-lead singer of The Jackson 5 after his brother Michael, Jermaine sang notable parts of "I Want You Back", "ABC", "I'll Be There", "The Love You Save", "Dancing Machine", and many other Jackson 5 songs. Jermaine performed as part of the group for six years. Not feeling that they were being paid fair royalties by Motown Records for their success as well as their desire for creative control, the Jackson 5 decided to leave the label and sign with Epic Records in 1975. However, Jermaine decided to stay with Motown Records, citing loyalty to the company as the reason. Others argue that Jermaine's marriage to Motown founder Berry Gordy's daughter Hazel, whom he married in 1973, was a deciding factor.
Jermaine split from the Jackson Five to start a solo career at Motown, and was replaced by his brother Randy Jackson. Unbeknownst to the group, Gordy had trademarked the name The Jackson Five and did not allow the group to continue using the name when they left the label. Once signed with Epic, the group became known simply as The Jacksons. In 1983, Gordy asked the group to perform at the Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever television special. After the success of the broadcast, Jermaine finally rejoined the band to record the album Victory which featured all six brothers on the Jackson's album cover. Jermaine also participated in the band's Victory Tour. He stayed with the group for their final album, 2300 Jackson Street, in 1989. Jermaine performs the song If You'd Only Believe, from their 2300 Jackson Street album, on March 15, 1993, with his brothers Jackie, Tito and Randy, on the stage of the Grand ThéÒtre de Genève for the evening of the Nations. He also performed this song alone, on January 14, 1990, in Atlanta, in tribute to Martin Luther King, during King Week 90 '. In 1997, he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Jackson 5. In 2001, he reunited with his brothers to perform for the Michael Jackson 30th Anniversary Special.
Solo career
Like Michael, Jermaine began a solo career while still a member of The Jackson 5, and had a hit with the 1972 Shep and the Limelites cover "Daddy's Home". It sold over one million copies by March 1973, and was awarded a gold disc. When The Jackson 5 left Motown in 1975, Jermaine left the group and stayed at the label until 1983, when he finally rejoined his brothers for the Motown 25 television special, and their album Victory the following year. Jermaine was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for his 1980 album Let's Get Serious. He had a number of Billboard top-30 hits throughout the 1970s and 1980s, including "Daddy's Home" (No. 9), "That's How Love Goes", "Let's Be Young Tonight", "Bass Odyssey", "Feel the Fire", "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" (featuring Devo on backing vocals) (No. 18), "Let's Get Serious" (No. 9, also one of his only two UK hits, peaking at No. 8), "Dynamite" (No. 15), "Do What You Do" (No. 13), and "I Think It's Love" (No. 16). A duet with his brother Michael, "Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True)", hit number one on the dance chart in 1984. Michael and he also collaborated with Rockwell, both providing guest vocals on his 1984 hit single, "Somebody's Watching Me".
In 1985, his duet with Pia Zadora, "When the Rain Begins to Fall", topped several singles charts in Europe. His final chart success, 1989's "Don't Take It Personal", hit number one on the R&B singles chart. Some of Jermaine's finest moments as a singer can be heard in the soulful "Castles of Sand" and the Earth Wind & Fire-inspired "You Need to Be Loved". Jermaine was the executive producer of The Jackson Family Honors concert televised from the MGM Grand on February 22, 1994 . On May 19, 2003, he performed "Let's Start Right Now" live on the talk show "The View", hosted by Barbara Walters.
Jackson is proficient on the electric guitar and is a talented bass guitar player. At an early age, he performed the parts of legendary bass player James Jamerson and others when the Five performed live. His main instrument was a Gibson EB-3. Jermaine also composed and produced for other artists, such as Switch and he produced and sang duets on Whitney Houston's debut album for Arista Records. Jackson is featured on the Switch track "Tahiti Hut" released in 2019, recorded during the Reaching for Tomorrow sessions.
Reality television
Jackson was the first housemate to enter the Celebrity Big Brother 5 house in 2007, which he placed 2nd. After leaving Big Brother, Jackson did several interviews on UK television explaining why and how he took his peaceful and mediating stance in the Big Brother house. He also spoke about the Jackson Five reuniting for a performance. Jackson was part of the second season of the CMT reality show Gone Country. On the premiere episode of season three of the ABC reality show Celebrity Wife Swap on April 15, 2014, Jackson and his wife Halima swapped places with Daniel Baldwin and his on-again, off-again girlfriend Isabella Hofmann.
Later work
In April 2007, Jackson returned to the UK to take part in a one-off special of ITV's Challenge Anneka. On the same trip, he appeared in Glasgow with British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, speaking in support of Searchlight magazine's anti racism campaign, the Daily Mirror "Hope Not Hate bus".
On November 23, 2007, Jackson appeared on Katie & Peter: Unleashed and again talked of a reunion with his brothers on a tour the following year. In 2008, Jackson flew to Australia to be a guest judge and mentor for the top-five Michael Jackson night on Australian Idol. In March 2008, Jackson was the guest of honor at the Muslim Writers Awards in Birmingham. In 2009, following his brother Michael's passing, Jermaine appeared on the A&E television series The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty, documenting what was supposed to be a 40th-anniversary reunion between Jermaine and his brothers. The series lasted one season and Jermaine, along with his three brothers, was listed as an executive producer. In October 2010, Jermaine played a concert at the Planet Hollywood hotel and casino in Las Vegas, naming it "40 Years of Jackson Music" and dedicating the concert to Michael. He wrote the memoir You Are Not Alone: Michael Through a Brother's Eyes (2011).
In a 2012 interview with Luka Neskovic, for The Huffington Post, Jackson said that his brother planned a reunion with him: "... the plan was to do some shows with the brothers, as well, after he finished his commitment with the "This Is It" [concert], and we probably gonna do some songs with him on the "This Is It" tour". In October 2012, Jackson released I Wish You L.O.V.E, his first solo album in 21 years, consisting mostly of jazz covers. The album was arranged and produced by French opera singer David Serero, who recorded a duet on "Autumn Leaves" with Jermaine, and was released by David Serero Productions. They both performed You Are Not Alone: The Musical, written, directed and produced by Serero, in France in January 2013. The following year, You Are Not Alone: The Musical Live was released on video and audio.
Full Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jermaine_Jackson
Studio albums
Jermaine (1972)
Come into My Life (1973)
My Name Is Jermaine (1976)
Feel the Fire (1977)
Frontiers (1978)
Let's Get Serious (1980)
Jermaine (1980)
I Like Your Style (1981)
Let Me Tickle Your Fancy (1982)
Dynamite (1984)
Precious Moments (1986)
Don't Take It Personal (1989)
You Said (1991)
I Wish You L.O.V.E (2012)
Let Me Tickle Your Fancy
Jermaine Jackson Lyrics
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Like the sun, I rise and shine
With last night on my mind
It's so hard to concentrate
Til our love we recreate
Let me tickle your fancy
Let me excite your soul
Let me tickle your fancy
When I think about us
I get all keyed up
And the tantalizing touch
That I love
[Chorus]
Honey words cannot express
The sensation that I get
It's a quiverin', tremblin' feelin',
Make me wiggle
It makes me shake
When I think about us
I get all keyed up
And the tantalizing touch
That I love
[Chorus]
It's gettin' late
And I can't wait
To relieve that love we made
I got an itchin' in my heart
You control that vital part
(Let me) tantalizing tickle
Keyed up for touch (good God)
C'mon let me tickle your fancy
Let me excite your soul
In Jermaine Jackson's "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy," the overall theme involves the desire and anticipation for love making with a significant other. The song's lyrics convey the yearning Jermaine feels for his lover after they have spent the night together. He is so consumed by thoughts of them being together again that he finds it difficult to focus on anything else. Jermaine's words express that a physical relationship with his lover is an indispensable part of his life, and that he relishes the emotionally invigorating feelings the two of them share when they come together.
The chorus succinctly captures the central idea of the song, as Jermaine stresses that he wants to be the one who elicits feelings of excitement, satisfaction, and delight in his lover's soul. He uses the metaphors of rising and shining to signify the intensity of his feelings, and draws a fascinating parallel between the sun and his own levels of desire. As such, he believes that by satisfying his partner's sensual desires, they will both benefit from the experience.
Overall, "Let Me Tickle Your Fancy" is a romantic tune that conveys the passion and affection shared between two lovers. It outlines the importance of satisfying each other's needs, in order to sustain a strong and healthy connection.
Line by Line Meaning
Like the sun, I rise and shine
I wake up feeling energized and ready to take on the day
With last night on my mind
I can't stop thinking about the love we made last night
It's so hard to concentrate
I'm distracted because I want to recreate that love with you
Til our love we recreate
I want to make love with you again
Let me tickle your fancy
Let me arouse and stimulate you
Let me excite your soul
Let me please and satisfy you emotionally
When I think about us
My thoughts are consumed with the love we share
I get all keyed up
I get excited and anxious
And the tantalizing touch
I love the way you touch me
That I love
I really enjoy the intimacy we share
Honey words cannot express
I can't put into words how I feel
The sensation that I get
The feeling I have is indescribable
It's a quiverin', tremblin' feelin'
It's a trembling sensation that runs through me
Make me wiggle
It makes me squirm with pleasure
It makes me shake
It makes me shiver with delight
It's gettin' late
The night is coming to an end
And I can't wait
I'm eager and impatient
To relieve that love we made
To make love with you again
I got an itchin' in my heart
I have a strong desire for you
You control that vital part
You have the power to satisfy me
(Let me) tantalizing tickle
Let me arouse and stimulate you
Keyed up for touch (good God)
I'm excited and anxious for your touch
C'mon let me tickle your fancy
Please let me please and satisfy you
Let me excite your soul
Let me please and satisfy you emotionally
Lyrics Β© O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: JERMAINE JACKSON, PAUL M. JACKSON, PAUL M., JR. JACKSON, JR., MARILYN MC LEOD, PAMELA JOAN SAWYER
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Molly Underwood
One of the strangest and best colab ever!!
BlackCat (The Ultimate Moonwalker)
Iβve always liked Jermaine. Heβs my second favorite Jackson brother. Michael will always be my favorite
sharkisland89
Ah, 1982. The year that Jermaine Jackson and Devo joined forces to ask us if they could tickle our collective fancy
Thediscodude79
The Jackson family is so talented! Janet is my favorite, followed by Michael in second, and Jermaine is third! Great song with DEVO!
OhAl
This is so catchy! Even to this day! Man how I miss the 80s
Kirk M.
Jermaine's collaboration with Devo.
RJ Renee
@Kirk M
I never knew that and I have the album π€¦πΌββοΈπ
Thanks for the info π
MAGGOT VOMIT
Bring back the Mullet for ALL!!!
DAIL MCDAVID
Kirk M. 80s best decade of music πΆπ€π΅πΌπ·πΈπΉπΊπ»π§π―
DAIL MCDAVID
Kirk M. yes Devo best new wπ ve group of the 80s got their greatest hits