1. Single: Love Never Felt So Good

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    Ross On Radio: Why Michael Jackson Has A Hit Now
    And Why "This is it," Wasn't



    Not even the overwhelming surge of interest in Michael Jackson following his death in 2009 could make "This is it"
    a radio hit. Urban AC showed the most support for Jackson's first
    posthumous song. Top 40 supplied a mere handful of event spins. Radio
    might have come around if there was a sales story, but "This is it" was never released as a single, and still isn't available as a stand-alone download.


    When "This is it"underwhelmed, I suggested in a column at the time that maybe the
    rumored Jackson material in the can with current hot producers would
    have fared better. A year later, "Hold My Hand" (feat. Akon) finally
    surfaced and got as far as No. 39 on the Billboard Hot 100. Subsequent
    singles from the Michael project failed to attract much notice. It
    seemed that the interest in Jackson had been squandered on material that
    only made Jackson's classics sound better by contrast.


    But the Jackson/Justin Timberlake duet, "Love Never Felt So Good," has
    already been No. 9 on the Hot 100. On the Mainstream Top 40 chart, it is
    up 37-34 at this writing and +485 spins. That puts the song just inside
    the 20 biggest gainers, but "Love" has survived a second-week bounce
    after its initial exposure at Clear Channel stations wore off, and is
    still building two weeks after the appearance of a Michael Jackson
    hologram on the 2014 Billboard Music Awards. The song is also No. 3 on
    Adult R&B and No. 13 at Adult Contemporary.
    Michael Jackson's 'Billie Jean' Returns To Hot 100; Legend Lands 50th Hit


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    So Why does Jackson finally have the radio coda that was denied him at the
    time? In the 2009 column, WKTU New York PD Rob Miller noted that he was
    hoping for something along the lines of "Billie Jean" or "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing)." "Love Never Felt So Good" isn't quite that.
    Like "This is it,"it was co-written in 1983 with Paul Anka, who was working on his own
    solo album at the time. The song finally appeared on a Johnny Mathis
    album a year later.


    Musically, "Love Never Felt So Good" would have been more at home on Off the Wall, and might have already sounded a little dated on the Thriller album. But because "Love Never Felt So Good" doesn't sound like the hits from Thriller,
    it also doesn't sound like anything from the four solo albums that
    followed during Jackson's lifetime. It doesn't sound like the song "Bad"
    sounding like the song "Thriller." It doesn't sound like "Who Is It" or "Scream" or any of the songs that tapped that formula again and wore down Jackson's musical goodwill.


    A few other things have happened since 2009. By the time "This is it"
    came out, Jackson had already become one of adult contemporary radio's
    most potent artists, a stark contrast to the period before his death
    when only adult R&B stations still played any of his gold in a
    significant way. Jackson's strength at AC has barely tapered off since,
    and his prominence there has only increased since that format phased out
    music from the '70s and relied more heavily on music of the '80s.


    As important, while "Love Never Felt So Good" and the other songs from Jackson's Xscape
    album have been built on recently cut tracks, there's not quite the
    same need now to make Jackson sound compatible with today's music.
    Today's music has been working much harder to sound compatible with
    Michael Jackson. MKTO invokes Jackson on "Classic." Timberlake has
    devoted the last 18 months to his own Off the Wall-era throwbacks. Each
    new public display of Bruno Mars' talent recalls anew the shock of
    seeing Jackson in 1983 on the Motown 25 special.


    Finally, "Love Never Felt So Good" is getting the concerted push from
    Epic that the previous posthumous Jackson singles never received. As
    regular "ROR" readers know, it's the rare song that radio finds of its
    own volition. "Thriller," already a phenomenon at the time of Motown 25, needed one TV performance to propel it into legend. "Xscape" has had two awards show tie-ins, one of them followed by the concerted Clear Channel push.


    Three other notes, for trivia fans:


    With Timberlake's participation, "Love Never Felt So Good" continues a
    tradition of studio duets that effectively began in fall 1978 with the
    official release of the Neil Diamond/Barbra Streisand version of "You
    Don't Bring Me Flowers." That song was a hit around the same time as the
    Jacksons' "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)," the act's biggest hit
    after a dry spell of several years, and the first song to define
    Jackson's signature sound. The first posthumous studio duet hit, which
    allowed Deborah Allen to sing with the late country star Jim Reeves,
    took place in 1979. Justin Timberlake was born two years later.


    "This is it"
    brought with it an eerie coincidence, making Anka the author of the
    first posthumous releases by Buddy Holly ("It Doesn't Matter Anymore"),
    Elvis Presley (his version of "My Way") and Jackson. With "Love Never
    Felt So Good," you can modify that to "posthumous hits," and it remains
    true.


    It is the second time that Michael Jackson has covered Johnny Mathis
    covering him. In 1976, Mathis had a minor AC hit with the Jackson album
    cut, "One Day in Your Life."
    In 1981, Jackson's version of that song was pulled from the Motown
    vaults to take advantage of the lull between Epic's "Off The Wall" and "Thriller," becoming a mid-chart record here and a bigger U.K. hit.

  • ...das Time-Magazin hat LNFSG unter den besten 25 Songs des bisherigen Jahres aufgeführt....


    Here Are the 25 Best Songs of 2014 (So Far)


    June 2, 2014


    Sam Smith In Concert With Keta - Los Angeles, CA Sam Smith performs at a Los Angeles concert Keipher McKennie—WireImage


    The year is only half over — but it's never too early to start rounding up the strongest tracks of 2014


    Halfway through 2014, there’s already an embarrassment of riches in the
    realm of music — from blockbuster pop singles to epic indie ballads, ace
    songs from artists both new and established have provided the year with
    an exceptional soundtrack.


    Here, TIME contributors Lily Rothman, Nolan Feeney, Megan Gibson,
    Jamieson Cox, Melissa Locker and Sam Lansky pick the 25 best songs of
    the year — so far.


    http://time.com/2801365/best-songs-of-2014-so-far/


    Michael Jackson, “Love Never Felt So Good”


    Built around an excavated 1983 vocal demo and co-written by pop legend
    Paul Anka, the anchor of Jackson’s latest posthumous collection Xscape
    comes in three flavours: a pure, unadorned original demo, a
    string-studded disco rendition, and a bouncing duet with reigning pop
    prince Justin Timberlake. The arrangements vary, but Jackson’s
    incredible performance makes all of them float: swooping, swooning,
    simply joyous. -Jamieson Cox

  • Training auf dem Laufband zu "Love Never Felt So Good"


    ... ist einer der Glee Darsteller :top



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  • :top




    Das mach ich auch im Fitness Studio.. sonst dreh ich da nämlich durch. ;D

  • ...es gibt ein neues offizielles Video... nur von der Solo-Version...
    ...soll gut sein, nur leider kann ich es nicht sehen.... :laberlaber
    ...vielleicht wird es ja bald auf einer Vine-Seite hochgeladen oder jemand hat einen link wo man
    es sehen kann.... :ungeduld


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    Offensichtlich wurden auch Ausschnitte bei Access Hollywood gezeigt


    Edit und ein Artikel dazu:


    Premiere: New Michael Jackson video


    Brian Mansfield, Special for USA TODAY 9:49 p.m. EDT June 19, 2014


    Michael Jackson's Love Never Felt So Good got two mixes. Now it has two videos.


    A video for the song featuring Justin Timberlake has more than 25
    million views on YouTube. A new version, using footage of dancers from
    the same shoot, accompanies the Jackson-only mix and premieres at USA
    TODAY.



    "There was so much magic we had from the original shoot, it was
    undeniable to create another video for the solo version of Love Never
    Felt So Good," says one of the video's choreographers, Tone Talauega.
    Tone and his brother, Rich, worked as dancers and choreographers for
    Jackson from 1995 on.



    The video incorporates footage from such Jackson videos as Smooth Criminal and Remember the Time, as well as his 1995 MTV Video Music Awards performance of Dangerous, with dancers from a broad range of demographics dancing on sets designed to look like the originals.


    "They're the youth of the day, who probably were just born around
    the time Michael was in his prime," says Rich. At the same time, the
    brothers wanted to create a diversity that fit what they knew of
    Jackson's personal creative vision. "We put together dancers from the
    technical world, the street world, boys and girls, to create a nice
    little gumbo of old and new, to create the hybrid that you saw on the
    video."


    For their choreography, the Talauega brothers say they took
    inspiration from the work of Jackson's previous choreographers, such
    Vincent Paterson, Michael Peters, Jeffrey Daniel, Bruno "Pop N Taco"
    Falcon, LaVelle Smith Jr. and Travis Payne.


    "The nucleus of everything is inspired by Michael's vocabulary of
    dance moves," Tone says. "We weren't trying anything new, we were just
    trying to capture that iconic spirit he created."


    The Talauegas avoided re-creating Jackson's moves step for step,
    trying instead to convey both his precise brand of choreography and the
    impact he had on subsequent generations of fans and dancers.


    "That's a hard thing to do, because it could totally fall into being
    some kind of tribute," Rich says. "But the video has no energy of being
    a tribute, it has the energy of 'Wow, he's still here.' It shows how
    timeless he is."


    The Jackson/Timberlake version of Love Never Felt So Good has turned
    into a cross-format radio hit; it's on USA TODAY's adult contemporary,
    hot adult contemporary, urban adult contemporary and top 40 charts. The
    song was certified gold this week, with 514,000 downloads sold.


    Album Xscape has sold 309,000 copies since its release May 13, according to Nielsen
    SoundScan, and it returned to the top 10 of the Billboard albums chart
    this week.


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