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The Enduring Power of a Ballad: Michael Jackson’s “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You”
Released in 1987, “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” became an instant classic, showcasing Michael Jackson’s softer side and establishing itself as a cornerstone of the pop ballad genre. But the journey to becoming a global hit involved unexpected turns and a dash of serendipity.

Originally envisioned as a duet, Jackson first approached Barbra Streisand for the collaboration. Unfortunately, she declined. Whitney Houston was another contender, but scheduling conflicts with her own album release put that idea on hold. The search continued, with names like Aretha Franklin and Agnetha Fältskog (of ABBA) also considered.

Meanwhile, Siedah Garrett, a rising songwriter who had co-written Jackson’s inspirational anthem “Man in the Mirror,” was working in the studio with producer Quincy Jones. Unbeknownst to her, Jones had already sent her a demo of “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” to learn for a potential collaboration. When Garrett arrived at the studio, she realized the song was for a duet with Jackson himself. This chance encounter sealed the fate of the song.

Despite not being the originally intended singers, the chemistry between Jackson and Garrett was undeniable. Their voices intertwined beautifully, creating a powerful emotional resonance. The song’s structure followed the classic ballad format, with a slow tempo, gentle orchestration, and soaring vocals that conveyed a deep and unwavering love. The lyrics, penned by Jackson himself, spoke of a love that transcended obstacles and imperfections, a sentiment that resonated with listeners worldwide.

“I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” became the lead single for Jackson’s groundbreaking album “Bad.” It topped charts internationally, becoming a radio staple and a favorite for slow dances. The music video, featuring black and white close-ups of Jackson and Garrett, further solidified the song’s romantic appeal.

Even after decades, “I Just Can’t Stop Loving You” retains its power. Jackson’s smooth vocals and Garrett’s soulful delivery continue to captivate audiences. The song stands as a testament to the enduring power of ballads, reminding us of the universal language of love that transcends time and genre.

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