Sugar Daddy
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For other uses, see Sugar daddy (disambiguation).
Sugar Daddy was a successful hit single for Motown quintet The Jackson 5 in late 1971. The song's subject matter involves a young man whose girlfriend is using him for material purposes only, while she gives her love to another man.
The song, which peaked at #2 on the R&B singles chart and #10 on the pop singles chart in the beginning of 1972, was one of the Jackson 5 hits produced by The Corporation™, which included Berry Gordy, Freddie Perren, Fonce Mizell and Deke Richards. The Corporation broke up in 1972, leaving the Jackson brothers to find other songwriters to craft hits for them.
It was the only new song featured on the group's first greatest hits LP, which was released in December 1971.
[edit] Credits
- Written and produced by The Corporation™: Berry Gordy, Jr., Freddie Perren, Alphonzo Mizell, and Deke Richards
- Lead vocals by Michael Jackson and Jermaine Jackson
- Background vocals by Michael Jackson, Jermaine Jackson, Tito Jackson, Jackie Jackson, and Marlon Jackson
- Instrumentation by various Los Angeles studio musicians
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