La Toya Jackson was the first female sibling of the Jackson family to pursue a solo musical career. Her debut album “La Toya Jackson” was released in 1980 on Polydor Records, comprised by a mix of funk uptempo songs and ballads. The first single off the album, “If You Feel The Funk”, was critically acclaimed and was a chart single in most European countries (#40 on the Billboard R&B Charts, #17 Billboard Dance/Club Play), #42 in Germany, and #18 in Holland), as well as an US moderate R&B hit. The second single, “Night Time Lover”, didn’t do as well as the first single release, although it was co-written and co-produced by her brother Michael Jackson. The album also included a cover version of the Billy Ocean hit “Are You Ready?”.
One year later Jackson released her sophomore album “My Special Love,” which was basically similarly constructed as her debut album. Again, she co-wrote one of the songs with her sister Janet Jackson and she did another cover version of a Billy Ocean hit, this time the song “Stay The Night,” which was also released as the first single off the album. Her brothers, Tito Jackson, Marlon Jackson and Jackie Jackson also contributed to the album. During that time, La Toya was still managed by her father Joseph Jackson.
In 1983 she signed a new record deal with Private Eye Records, a division of Epic Records (the same label that her brother Michael was signed to at that time). She recorded her most successful album so far: “Heart Don’t Lie,” which was released in 1984. Jackson co-wrote half of the songs herself and worked with the producer team Amir Bayyan. La Toya finally cracked the US Billboard Charts with the hit single “Heart Don’t Lie” (#56) and scored a few other Top 40 hits on the Billboard Dance/Club Play & R&B Charts with singles off the “Heart Don’t Lie” album. While promoting the album, she did a guest appearance on the US TV show “The Unknown Stuntman” with Lee Majors and presented her current single “Hot Potato” on the show.
One of the songs initially meant to be included on Heart Don’t Lie, “Reggae Nights”, did not end up on La Toya’s album (although she co-wrote the song as well). It was given to Jimmy Cliff, who released it as a single in 1985.
Another album, “Imagination,” was released in 1986 without much notice. It received mostly poor reviews.
The albums La Toya Jackson, My Special Love and Heart Don’t Lie were released on CD in Japan only. Official CD copies of this album may fetch up to hundreds of dollars on eBay. A petition has been started on the Church of La Toya fan site to get all 4 albums remastered and re-released on CD with bonus songs and remixes.
In 1987 Jackson left the management company of her father Joseph Jackson and also left the Jackson residence in Encino, USA. At that time she was 31 years old and she decided it was time for her to stand on her own feet. She also decided to let Jack Gordon manage her music career from then on.
In 1987 Jackson signed a record deal with Teldec Records in Germany. They teamed her up with European’s hottest dance producer team during that time: Stock/Aitken/Waterman (who were responsible for all hit singles by Rick Astley, Kylie Minogue, Sinitta, Mandy Smith, Dead Or Alive and a successful album by Donna Summer). They recorded 3 songs for her 1988 album “La Toya.” The first single from the album was “(Ain’t Nobody Loves You) Like I Do”. She recorded the anti-drug campaign song “Just Say No,” which was recorded for Nancy Reagan’s anti-drug campaign for which Jackson was also a spokesperson.
On the cover of Playboy, March 1989
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On the cover of Playboy, March 1989
Jackson caused much controversy when she posed for Playboy magazine in March 1989. A few months later she recorded another album, “Bad Girl,” for Teldec Records. The album was never released on the Teldec label but appeared one year later on the Italian Record label Sherman Records. It was later licensed to hundreds of small record labels, thus the album was re-released at least in 50 different editions under various names, such as “Sexual Feeling,” “He’s My Brother” or “Playboy.” Among the songwriters for this album were German producers Klarmann/Weber and Tony Monn.
In 1991 Jackson moved to Europe where she released her 7th studio album No Relations. The album explored European house music and included the single Sexbox which was a minor hit in Holland. (#25) In the album sleeve she slated her parents and called for an end to child abuse. No Relations was never released in the US. She also posed a second time for Playboy magazine this year.
In 1992 La Toya signed up to do a Cabaret Showgirl act at the Moulin Rouge for 1 year, the bulk of her songs were in French, the only English one being a cover of Little Eva’s “The Loco-Motion. After doing the show for only 4 months, La Toya quit and was immediately sued by the Moulin Rouge for breach of contract.
In 1993, she recorded a Country Music album by the name of From Nashville To You, the album has been released 2 more times as “My Country Collection” and “Little Misunderstood” with more dull covers than the first pressing. No singles were released from this album, although La Toya did perform Patsy Cline’s “Crazy” on The Maury Show, the album contains many covers of Country Music classics, such as a cover of Elvis’s “Burnin’ Love”. The album was recorded within 3 days, more or less.
In 1994, La Toya’s husband, who was also the controlling force behind From Nashville To You, forced La Toya into recording an album of Motown classics, it was recorded within about 2 hours. La Toya’s vocals weren’t as polished on this album as they were on the Country album and the rest of her Jack Gordon produced albums. The bulk of the songs were Supremes covers as well as covers by The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson and her very own brothers, The Jackson Five. One CD Single of two Supremes covers was released, it was a double A-Side CD Single with 1 track being “Baby Love” and the second track being a slightly shorter version of “I Can’t Help Myself” than on the album. The CD Single failed to top the charts in Holland (where it was released) and even failing to at least dent the charts.
These would be the last 2 albums La Toya recorded under Jack Gordon’s control, before filing for divorce and possibly a restraining order against him.
Save Your Love
La Toya Jackson Lyrics
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Save your love, save your love
(Lock it up, send me the key)
(Save it, save it, save it your love, save your love)
Time has come to hit the highway
You know how much I want to stay
But I've got bills I've gotta pay
So don't give what's mine away
Lock it up
Save your love, save your love
Save your love, save your love
(Lock it up, send me the key)
(Save it, save it, save it your love, save your love)
I really do hate to leave town
'Cause the minute my plane is off the ground
My friends will come hanging around
But baby don't let them break you down
Keep your love just for me
Lock it up
Save your love, save your love
Save your love, save your love
(Lock it up, send me the key)
(Save it, save it, save it your love, save your love)
Save it, save it, save it, save it, save it
Life on the road will be tough
And sleeping alone will be rough
'Cause I've grown so used to your touch
Babe, I'm gonna miss you much too much
But knowing your way is enough
Lock it up
Save your love, save your love
Save your love, save your love
(Lock it up, send me the key)
(Save it, save it, save it your love, save your love)
Save your love, save your love
Save your love, save your love
(Lock it up, send me the key)
(Save it, save it, save it your love, save your love)
Save your love, save your love
Save your love, save your love
(Lock it up, send me the key)
(Save it, save it, save it your love, save your love)
"Save Your Love" by La Toya Jackson is a song that talks about a long-distance relationship. In this song, La Toya expresses her love for her partner but acknowledges that both of them have to separate due to the demands of daily life. She asks her partner to keep their love safe by locking it up and sending her the key. She is aware of the temptations that may come along when she is away, but she implores her partner to keep her love just for her.
In the first verse, La Toya notes that she has to leave town and hit the highway. She admits that she wishes she could stay with her partner, but the bills she has to pay won't relent. She, however, reassures her partner that she'll come back someday and implores them not to give what's hers away. La Toya is aware that the distance may bring doubts and questions, but she asks her partner to trust their love and keep it safe.
In the second verse, La Toya expounds on how life on the road will be tough, and sleeping alone will be rough. She notes that she's grown used to her partner's touch, and she's going to miss them so much. She, however, reassures her partner that knowing their way is enough and asks them to keep their love locked up. Overall, "Save Your Love" is a beautiful love song about a couple that has to separate due to unforeseen circumstances, but they still choose to keep their love strong and safe.
Line by Line Meaning
Save your love, save your love
Please keep your love and cherish it.
Save your love, save your love
Please keep your love and cherish it.
(Lock it up, send me the key)
Keep your love safe and secure until I return.
(Save it, save it, save it your love, save your love)
Your love is something precious that should be protected.
Time has come to hit the highway
It is time for me to leave and go on tour.
You know how much I want to stay
I wish I didn't have to go and leave you behind.
But I've got bills I've gotta pay
I need to earn money to support us.
You know that I'll be back some day
I promise to come back as soon as I can.
So don't give what's mine away
Please keep my love for you until I return.
I really do hate to leave town
It is hard for me to leave you behind.
'Cause the minute my plane is off the ground
People will try to come between us as soon as I'm gone.
My friends will come hanging around
People will try to take advantage of our separation.
But baby don't let them break you down
Please stay strong and keep our love alive.
Keep your love just for me
Please save your love for me and me alone.
Life on the road will be tough
Traveling will be hard for me.
And sleeping alone will be rough
I will miss you when I am away.
'Cause I've grown so used to your touch
I am accustomed to being close to you.
Babe, I'm gonna miss you much too much
I will miss you deeply while I am away.
But knowing your way is enough
Our love for each other will keep us together.
Save it, save it, save it, save it, save it
Please keep our love safe and secure.
Contributed by Isaac S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Mraintnostoppinusnow
Wonderful song. Thanks for posting a real gem!
naldo vitoria
Maravilha de música, parabéns pela pastagem mano, tamo junto Abraços
lost world
Oh Latoya...