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== Background ==
== Background ==
"Working Day and Night" was written by Michael Jackson and recorded for his [[studio album]] ''[[Off the Wall (album)|Off the Wall]]'' issued in August 1979.<ref name=liner>{{cite AV media notes|title=Off the Wall (Special Edition)|others=Michael Jackson|year=2001|publisher=[[Epic Records]]|type=Liner notes}}</ref> The song was not released as a single, but as the B-side for "[[Rock with You]]" in the US, and B-side for "[[Off the Wall (Michael Jackson song)|Off the Wall]]" in the UK.<ref name=mjftr>{{Cite book | last1 = Halstead | first1 = Craig | last2= Cadman | first2= Chris | title = Michael Jackson: For The Record | url = https://archive.org/details/michaeljacksonfo00cadm | url-access = limited | publisher = Authors OnLine Ltd | location = Bedfordshire | year = 2007 | pages = [https://archive.org/details/michaeljacksonfo00cadm/page/n373 366]–367 | isbn = 978-0-7552-0267-6 }}</ref> The song has a tempo of 128 beats per minute, making it one of Jackson's fastest songs.<ref>''The Complete Michael Jackson'', International Music Publications Ltd, 1997, {{ISBN|1859094473}}, p103</ref> It is in the key of E Minor.
"Working Day and Night" was written by Michael Jackson and recorded for his studio album ''[[Off the Wall (album)|Off the Wall]]'' issued in August 1979.<ref name=liner>{{cite AV media notes|title=Off the Wall (Special Edition)|others=Michael Jackson|year=2001|publisher=[[Epic Records]]|type=Liner notes}}</ref> The song was not released as a single, but as the B-side for "[[Rock with You]]" in the US, and B-side for "[[Off the Wall (Michael Jackson song)|Off the Wall]]" in the UK.<ref name=mjftr>{{Cite book | last1 = Halstead | first1 = Craig | last2= Cadman | first2= Chris | title = Michael Jackson: For The Record | url = https://archive.org/details/michaeljacksonfo00cadm | url-access = limited | publisher = Authors OnLine Ltd | location = Bedfordshire | year = 2007 | pages = [https://archive.org/details/michaeljacksonfo00cadm/page/n373 366]–367 | isbn = 978-0-7552-0267-6 }}</ref> The song has a tempo of 128 beats per minute, making it one of Jackson's fastest songs.<ref>''The Complete Michael Jackson'', International Music Publications Ltd, 1997, {{ISBN|1859094473}}, p103</ref>


== Live performances ==
== Live performances ==
"Working Day and Night" was performed by both of [[The Jacksons]]' tours, and two of Michael Jackson's first two world concert series tours as a solo artist.
"Working Day and Night" was performed by [[The Jackson 5|the Jacksons]] on the [[Triumph Tour]] in 1981 and [[Victory Tour (The Jacksons)|Victory Tour]] in 1984. The song was performed live on Jackson's [[Bad (tour)|Bad World Tour]] during 1987–1989, and the first two legs of the [[Dangerous World Tour]] in 1992. The song was rehearsed for the third leg of the tour in 1993, but was ultimately removed from the setlist.


A live version, recorded at one of the Jacksons' 1981 [[Madison Square Garden]] concerts, was included on [[live album]], ''[[The Jacksons Live!]]'', later edited and released as the album's second single in November 1981.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Jacksons |first1=The |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_F8RDgAAQBAJ |title=The Jacksons: Legacy |last2=Bronson |first2=Fred |date=2017-10-24 |publisher=Running Press |isbn=978-0-316-47374-3 |language=en}}</ref> ''[[Record World]]'' said that "An energetic bass riff transports the exciting vocal interaction, while horn spice gives added radio appeal."<ref name=rw>{{cite magazine|magazine=Record World|date=February 27, 1982|page=1|accessdate=2023-03-02|title=Hits of the Week|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/80s/82/Record-World-1982-02-27.pdf}}</ref> In 2001, the original demo recording of the song was released as a bonus track on the expanded, special edition of ''Off the Wall''. The live performance video at Jackson's Dangerous World Tour in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]] on October 1, 1992, was featured on the DVD in his [[box set]] ''[[The Ultimate Collection (Michael Jackson album)|The Ultimate Collection]]'' in 2004,<ref name=mjftr /> and a live concert DVD, ''[[Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour]]'', in 2005. In 2012, a live audio and video version of the song performed during the Bad World Tour was released on the deluxe edition of ''[[Bad 25]]'' and the concert DVD ''[[Live at Wembley July 16, 1988]]''. The song was remixed and released on the [[soundtrack]] to [[Cirque du Soleil]]'s ''[[Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour]]'', ''[[Immortal (Michael Jackson album)|Immortal]]'', in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Immortal/dp/B005ZLCMXW|title=Immortal: Michael Jackson|publisher=Amazon.co.uk|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref> The song has also been used for the ''[[Michael Jackson: One]]'' production.
The song was performed by The Jacksons' [[Triumph Tour]] in 1981 and [[Victory Tour (The Jacksons tour)|Victory Tour]] in 1984. In Michael Jackson's solo tours, the song was performed live on the [[Bad (tour)|Bad World Tour]] from 1987-1989, and the first two legs of [[Dangerous World Tour]] in 1992. The song was rehearsed for third leg of Dangerous World Tour in 1993, but it was ultimately removed from the setlist.

A live version, recorded at one of The Jacksons' 1981 [[Madison Square Garden]] concerts, was included on [[live album]], ''[[The Jacksons Live!]]'', later edited and released as the album's second single in November 1981.<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Jacksons |first1=The |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_F8RDgAAQBAJ |title=The Jacksons: Legacy |last2=Bronson |first2=Fred |date=2017-10-24 |publisher=Running Press |isbn=978-0-316-47374-3 |language=en}}</ref> ''[[Record World]]'' said that "An energetic bass riff transports the exciting vocal interaction, while horn spice gives added radio appeal."<ref name=rw>{{cite magazine|magazine=Record World|date=February 27, 1982|page=1|accessdate=2023-03-02|title=Hits of the Week|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/80s/82/Record-World-1982-02-27.pdf}}</ref> In 2001, the original demo recording of the song was released as a bonus track on the expanded, special edition of ''Off the Wall''. The live performance video at Jackson's Dangerous World Tour in [[Bucharest]], [[Romania]] on October 1, 1992, was featured on the DVD in his [[box set]] ''[[The Ultimate Collection (Michael Jackson album)|The Ultimate Collection]]'' in 2004,<ref name=mjftr /> and a live concert DVD, ''[[Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour]]'', in 2005. In 2012, a live audio and video version of the song performed during the [[Bad World Tour]] was released on the deluxe edition of ''[[Bad 25]]'' and the concert DVD ''[[Live at Wembley July 16, 1988]]''. The song was remixed and released on the [[soundtrack]] to [[Cirque du Soleil]]'s ''[[Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour]]'', ''[[Immortal (Michael Jackson album)|Immortal]]'', in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/Immortal/dp/B005ZLCMXW|title=Immortal: Michael Jackson|publisher=Amazon.co.uk|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref> This song has also been used for the ''[[Michael Jackson: One]]'' production.


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==
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* Written and composed by [[Michael Jackson]]<ref name=liner />
* Written and composed by [[Michael Jackson]]<ref name=liner />
* Produced by [[Quincy Jones]]
* Produced by [[Quincy Jones]]
* Co-produced by [[Michael Jackson]]
* Co-produced by Michael Jackson
* Recorded and mixed by [[Bruce Swedien]]
* Recorded and mixed by [[Bruce Swedien]]
* Lead and background vocals: Michael Jackson
* Lead and background vocals: Michael Jackson
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* Drums: [[John Robinson (drummer)|John Robinson]]
* Drums: [[John Robinson (drummer)|John Robinson]]
* Guitars: [[David Williams (guitarist)|David Williams]] and [[Phil Upchurch]]
* Guitars: [[David Williams (guitarist)|David Williams]] and [[Phil Upchurch]]
* Acoustic and electric pianos, synthesizer: [[Greg Phillinganes]]
* Acoustic and [[Rhodes piano]]s, synthesizer: [[Greg Phillinganes]]
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* Percussion: [[Paulinho Da Costa]], John Robinson and Michael Jackson
* Percussion: [[Paulinho Da Costa]], John Robinson and Michael Jackson
* Horns arranged by [[Jerry Hey]] and performed by The [[Seawind Horns]]:
* Horns arranged by [[Jerry Hey]] and performed by the [[Seawind Horns]]:
** Trumpet and flugelhorn: Jerry Hey
** Trumpet and [[flugelhorn]]: Jerry Hey
** Tenor, alto saxophones and flute: [[Larry Williams]]
** Tenor, alto saxophones and flute: [[Larry Williams]]
** Baritone, tenor saxophones and flute: Kim Hutchcroft
** Baritone, tenor saxophones and flute: Kim Hutchcroft
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* Original demo from 1978 – 4:10
* Original demo from 1978 – 4:10
* ''Immortal'' version – 3:36
* ''Immortal'' version – 3:36
* Live at [[Triumph Tour]] ([[The Jacksons]]) – 6:53
* Live at [[Triumph Tour]] ([[The Jackson 5|The Jacksons]]) – 6:53
* [[Live at Wembley July 16, 1988]] (from the [[Bad (tour)|Bad World Tour]], available on the deluxe edition of ''[[Bad 25]]'') – 5:55
* [[Live at Wembley July 16, 1988]] (from the [[Bad (tour)|Bad World Tour]], available on the deluxe edition of ''[[Bad 25]]'') – 5:55


== Covers and samples ==
== Covers and samples ==
* In 1983, [[George Duke]] sampled this song for the "Overture" of the album ''Guardian of the Light''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.whosampled.com/sample/view/63264/George%20Duke-Overture_Michael%20Jackson-Working%20Day%20and%20Night|title=Richie Rich's Salsa House sample of Michael Jackson's Workin' Day and Night|publisher=[[WhoSampled]]|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref>
* In 1983, [[George Duke]] sampled the song for the "Overture" of the album ''Guardian of the Light''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.whosampled.com/sample/view/63264/George%20Duke-Overture_Michael%20Jackson-Working%20Day%20and%20Night|title=Richie Rich's Salsa House sample of Michael Jackson's Workin' Day and Night|publisher=[[WhoSampled]]|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref>
* In 1999, [[Will Smith]] sampled this song on his track "Can You Feel Me" for his album ''[[Willennium]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.whosampled.com/sample/18270/Will-Smith-Eve-Can-You-Feel-Me%3F-Michael-Jackson-Working-Day-and-Night/|title=Will Smith feat. Eve's Can You Feel Me? sample of Michael Jackson's Workin' Day and Night|publisher=[[WhoSampled]]|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref>
* In 1999, [[Will Smith]] sampled the song on his track "Can You Feel Me" for his album ''[[Willennium]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.whosampled.com/sample/18270/Will-Smith-Eve-Can-You-Feel-Me%3F-Michael-Jackson-Working-Day-and-Night/|title=Will Smith feat. Eve's Can You Feel Me? sample of Michael Jackson's Workin' Day and Night|publisher=[[WhoSampled]]|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref>
* In 1989, Richie Rich sampled this song for his single "Salsa House",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.whosampled.com/sample/view/64470/Richie%20Rich-Salsa%20House_Michael%20Jackson-Working%20Day%20and%20Night/|title=Richie Rich's Salsa House sample of Michael Jackson's Working' Day and Night|publisher=[[WhoSampled]]|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref> from the album ''I Can Make You Dance''.
* In 1989, Richie Rich sampled the song for his single "Salsa House",<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.whosampled.com/sample/view/64470/Richie%20Rich-Salsa%20House_Michael%20Jackson-Working%20Day%20and%20Night/|title=Richie Rich's Salsa House sample of Michael Jackson's Working' Day and Night|publisher=[[WhoSampled]]|access-date=2012-02-14}}</ref> from the album ''I Can Make You Dance''.
* In 2009, Jackson's sister [[Janet Jackson]] sampled this song for her single "[[Make Me (Janet Jackson song)|Make Me]]" from her greatest hits album ''[[Number Ones (Janet Jackson album)|Number Ones]]''.
* In 2009, Jackson's sister [[Janet Jackson]] sampled the song for her single "[[Make Me (Janet Jackson song)|Make Me]]" from her greatest hits album ''[[Number Ones (Janet Jackson album)|Number Ones]]''.
* In 2014, [[Timbaland]] sampled percussion and breaths from the song for the duet version of Jackson's posthumous song "[[Love Never Felt So Good]]", which features American recording artist [[Justin Timberlake]] for the record ''[[Xscape (album)|Xscape]]''.
* In 2014, [[Timbaland]] sampled percussion and breaths from the song for the duet version of Jackson's posthumous song "[[Love Never Felt So Good]]", which features American recording artist [[Justin Timberlake]] for the record ''[[Xscape (album)|Xscape]]''.


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[[Category:Songs about labor]]
[[Category:Songs about labor]]

Latest revision as of 19:40, 26 November 2024

"Working Day and Night"
Song by Michael Jackson
from the album Off the Wall
A-side"Rock with You"
ReleasedAugust 10, 1979 (1979-08-10)
RecordedApril 1979
Genre
Length5:12
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)Michael Jackson
Producer(s)
Licensed audio
"Working Day and Night" on YouTube

"Working Day and Night" is a song by American recording artist Michael Jackson. It is the third track from his fifth studio album, Off the Wall (1979). The song was written by Jackson and produced by Quincy Jones, with Jackson in the role of co-producer. Despite not being released as a single, Jackson performed the song live for his first two solo tours. It is also featured on the video game Michael Jackson: The Experience. The song has been sampled by several artists. It was remixed and released on the remix/soundtrack album, Immortal, in 2011. In 2014, producer Timbaland sampled percussion and breaths from the song in the duet version of "Love Never Felt So Good" (with Justin Timberlake); the duet was released as a single from Xscape.

Background

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"Working Day and Night" was written by Michael Jackson and recorded for his studio album Off the Wall issued in August 1979.[1] The song was not released as a single, but as the B-side for "Rock with You" in the US, and B-side for "Off the Wall" in the UK.[2] The song has a tempo of 128 beats per minute, making it one of Jackson's fastest songs.[3]

Live performances

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"Working Day and Night" was performed by the Jacksons on the Triumph Tour in 1981 and Victory Tour in 1984. The song was performed live on Jackson's Bad World Tour during 1987–1989, and the first two legs of the Dangerous World Tour in 1992. The song was rehearsed for the third leg of the tour in 1993, but was ultimately removed from the setlist.

A live version, recorded at one of the Jacksons' 1981 Madison Square Garden concerts, was included on live album, The Jacksons Live!, later edited and released as the album's second single in November 1981.[4] Record World said that "An energetic bass riff transports the exciting vocal interaction, while horn spice gives added radio appeal."[5] In 2001, the original demo recording of the song was released as a bonus track on the expanded, special edition of Off the Wall. The live performance video at Jackson's Dangerous World Tour in Bucharest, Romania on October 1, 1992, was featured on the DVD in his box set The Ultimate Collection in 2004,[2] and a live concert DVD, Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour, in 2005. In 2012, a live audio and video version of the song performed during the Bad World Tour was released on the deluxe edition of Bad 25 and the concert DVD Live at Wembley July 16, 1988. The song was remixed and released on the soundtrack to Cirque du Soleil's Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour, Immortal, in 2011.[6] The song has also been used for the Michael Jackson: One production.

Personnel

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Official versions

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Covers and samples

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  • In 1983, George Duke sampled the song for the "Overture" of the album Guardian of the Light.[7]
  • In 1999, Will Smith sampled the song on his track "Can You Feel Me" for his album Willennium.[8]
  • In 1989, Richie Rich sampled the song for his single "Salsa House",[9] from the album I Can Make You Dance.
  • In 2009, Jackson's sister Janet Jackson sampled the song for her single "Make Me" from her greatest hits album Number Ones.
  • In 2014, Timbaland sampled percussion and breaths from the song for the duet version of Jackson's posthumous song "Love Never Felt So Good", which features American recording artist Justin Timberlake for the record Xscape.

References

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  1. ^ a b Off the Wall (Special Edition) (Liner notes). Michael Jackson. Epic Records. 2001.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  2. ^ a b Halstead, Craig; Cadman, Chris (2007). Michael Jackson: For The Record. Bedfordshire: Authors OnLine Ltd. pp. 366–367. ISBN 978-0-7552-0267-6.
  3. ^ The Complete Michael Jackson, International Music Publications Ltd, 1997, ISBN 1859094473, p103
  4. ^ Jacksons, The; Bronson, Fred (2017-10-24). The Jacksons: Legacy. Running Press. ISBN 978-0-316-47374-3.
  5. ^ "Hits of the Week" (PDF). Record World. February 27, 1982. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-03-02.
  6. ^ "Immortal: Michael Jackson". Amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  7. ^ "Richie Rich's Salsa House sample of Michael Jackson's Workin' Day and Night". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  8. ^ "Will Smith feat. Eve's Can You Feel Me? sample of Michael Jackson's Workin' Day and Night". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2012-02-14.
  9. ^ "Richie Rich's Salsa House sample of Michael Jackson's Working' Day and Night". WhoSampled. Retrieved 2012-02-14.