Remember The Time

Album: Dangerous (1991)
Charted: 3 3
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  • Lyrics currently unavailable Writer/s: Bernard Belle, Edward Theodore Riley, Michael Joe Jackson
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.

Comments: 6

  • A.j. Jones from Springfield MoI want to see the original uncut version of the love scene, the kiss
  • Medy from Manchester, United KingdomThere's another fact that wasn't put in. Some of the dancers in the video were also Janet Jackson dancers and most of them have danced with Michael before, several times.
  • Laura from El Paso, TxI love the way this song starts off soft and reflective then builds to an almost screaming crescendo. Great Song!
  • Myla from San Diego, CaThose "Egyptian moves" made the video. One of my favorite MJ songs!
  • AnonymousI love this music video.I also love it when he sang Remember the Time live.His ankle was broken then.That is a song you can dance to.Michael Jackson knew he could sing and dance.
  • Nicole from Alexandria, VaWow I can't believe I'm the first comment! Anyway, this is my favorite Michael Jackson song, the vocal is beautiful and flawless and smooth as velvet, typical MJ! The video is fabulous, I love Iman! Overall, it is awesome song! It is a love song but it isn't sappy at all and you can dance to it! RIP Michael Jackson! Sing to the angels!
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