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  1. Dancing Machine-The Jackson 5 - High Quality - YouTube

    Subscribed 40K 3.4M views 15 years ago The Jackson 5 performing Dancing Machine...more

  2. Dancing Machine - Wikipedia

    " Dancing Machine " is a song recorded by American R&B group the Jackson 5; it was the title track of their ninth studio album. The song was originally recorded for the group's 1973 album …

  3. The Jackson 5 – Dancing Machine Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    What did The Jackson 5 say about "Dancing Machine"? A new sophistication turned up in the music on “Dancing Machine.” That song had the best horn part we’d worked with yet and a …

  4. Dancing Machine by The Jackson 5 - Songfacts

    With "Dancing Machine," he came into his own with his dancing, which would become as famous as his singing. The earliest TV appearance we know of where he activates the dancing …

  5. Dancing Machine (The Jackson 5 album) - Wikipedia

    Dancing Machine is the ninth studio album released by the Motown quintet the Jackson 5, on September 5, 1974. The album's title track was a No. 2 pop hit and a No. 1 R&B hit in the …

  6. Dancing Machine - Album by Jackson 5 - Apple Music

    Listen to Dancing Machine by Jackson 5 on Apple Music. 1974. 9 Songs. Duration: 32 minutes.

  7. Dancing Machine - The Jackson 5 | Top 40 Chart Performance, …

    Delve into the captivating story behind The Jackson 5's chart-topping hit, "Dancing Machine." Learn about the inspiration, production, and the song's enduring popularity.

  8. Dancing Machine - The Jackson Five - YouTube

    The Jackson Five preform "Dancing Machine" in 1974 on the "Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour".Credit: TinoMJ

  9. Dancing Machine | Michael Jackson Wiki | Fandom

    Dancing Machine is the ninth studio album by American pop band The Jackson 5, released through Motown on September 5, 1974. The title track was both a number-two pop hit and a …

  10. The Ultimate Collection: Jackson 5 - amazon.com

    A couple years later, they scored what would be their last major smash for Motown, the number two hit "Dancing Machine," a nod to the emerging sound of disco (it also topped the R&B chart).