Michael Jackson - History Songs in the Mix (Cd, 13 Tracks, Incl. Morphine, Superfly Sister, Ghosts, Is It Scary, Scream Louder, 2 Bad, Stranger in Moscow, Earth Song, You Are Not Alone Etc.) - Amazon.com Music4.6/5(472). Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 — June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he was one of the most popular entertainers in the world and one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Morphine Michael Jackson cover art, cover version finding. Who Sang Morphine? Michael Jackson × Credits publisher: ©Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc. writers: Michael Jackson release date: He got flat baby Kick in the back baby A heart attack baby I .
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Morphine (also known as: Just Say No) is the second track on Michael Jacksons 1997 Blood On The Dance Floor album. The song was written by Jackson himself. The song is about Jacksons struggle with the drugs morphine and demerol. The song was recorded in late 1993. Written by Michael during the sessions for his HIStory album, but failed to make the final cut. First released as one of five new songs featured on his album, Blood On The Dance Floor, issued in .
Morphine (also known as: Just Say No) is the second track on Michael Jacksons 1997 Blood On The Dance Floor album. The song was written by Jackson himself. The song is about Jacksons struggle with the drugs morphine and demerol. The song was recorded in late 1993. Written by Michael during the sessions for his HIStory album, but failed to make the final cut. First released as one of five new songs featured on his album, Blood On The Dance Floor, issued in .
Morphine (also known as: Just Say No) is the second track on Michael Jacksons 1997 Blood On The Dance Floor album. The song was written by Jackson himself. The song is about Jacksons struggle with the drugs morphine and demerol. The song was recorded in late 1993. Written by Michael during the sessions for his HIStory album, but failed to make the final cut. First released as one of five new songs featured on his album, Blood On The Dance Floor, issued in .
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