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One Day in Your Life is a compilation released by Michael Jackson's former record label Motown Records, consisting of both solo and Jackson 5 tracks recorded with Motown, and released on March 25, 1981.[2] It was the first Jackson album released in the 1980s. Most of the tracks are from Jackson's fourth studio album, Forever, Michael (1975). The other songs were taken from Jackson 5 releases to pad the album's running time. Motown later admitted that the album was just a quick cash grab generated from the success of Jackson's Off the Wall (1979).[3]

The compilation's title track (originally appearing as a non-single track in Forever, Michael) was released as a single and became a worldwide hit, especially in the United Kingdom, where it became Jackson's first number-one hit as a solo artist.

Track listing

Tracks listed according to Discogs.[4]

US UK Song Writer Album Length
1 1 "One Day in Your Life" Sam Brown III, Renée Armand Forever, Michael (1975) 4:12
2 4 "Don't Say Goodbye Again" Pam Sawyer, Leon Ware G.I.T.: Get It Together (1973) 3:22
3 3 "You're My Best Friend, My Love" Brown, Christine Yarian Joyful Jukebox Music (1976) 3:23
4 5 "Take Me Back" Edward Holland Jr., Brian Holland Forever, Michael 3:22
5 "We've Got Forever" Elliot Willensky Forever, Michael 3:09
6 6 "It's Too Late to Change the Time" Sawyer, Ware G.I.T.: Get It Together 3:53
7 8 "You Are There" Randy Meitzenheimer, Yarian Forever, Michael 3:20
8 10 "Dear Michael" Hal Davis, Willensky Forever, Michael 2:33
9 12 "I'll Come Home to You" Freddie Perren, Yarian Forever, Michael 3:00
10 "Make Tonight All Mine" Perren, Yarian Joyful Jukebox Music 3:18
2 "We're Almost There" Holland, Holland, Jr. Forever, Michael 3:42
7 "We've Got a Good Thing Going" The Corporation Ben (1972) 2:59
9 "Doggin' Around" Lena Agree Music & Me (1973) 2:52
11 "Girl Don't Take Your Love From Me" Willie Hutch Got to Be There (1972) 3:46

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1981) Peak
position
UK Albums (OCC)[5] 29
US Billboard Top LPs & Tape[6] 144

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