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Follow on Google News | Singer Clinark commemorates Michael Jackson with “Forever Came Today.”Clinark say’s “I wanted to do this song as it’s a lesser covered version of the Jackson 5, that I like. But I can see why, as it required a lot of different treatment in terms of the production and vocals. This time I worked jointly with my piano teacher, Carey Annerley on keyboards and MJ fan “Sylvia. A, “ on backing vocals.” The song is now available to download on this Reverbnation link here at; https://www.reverbnation.com/ Clinark has always been a loyal fan of Michael Jackson, as a young singer he covered Jackson’s songs in his hometown, Southampton, Bermuda, He has previously released “I’ll Be There” (May 2009) just before Jackson passing, and was looking forward to seeing him in concert, sadly that did not come to pass. He released another cover of “Smile” (Dec 2009) and A Tribute to Michael Jackson - A Legend and a Warrior (2010) an 18 track album. He has also covered “Human Nature”(2013) Clinark was also inspired to compose his own tribute to Jackson last year called “Happy Birthday MJ” (2014) which saw him move to a more Soulful House style. In 2015 he remixed the song and re-titled the work “Happy Birthday Today” which is on his current E.P, "The Solution.” Both songs are available on digital download stores. which are also available on tClinark's Michael Jackson playlist at:https://www.youtube.com/ “The Solution EP” is a five track self - penned album. The project includes 2 new songs, the conscious title track, "The Solution” calls for a "Rebel-U-tion" Clinark consistently rides in the top 10 of the Reverbnation Charts for the UK in his main genre of Reggae and in the last week was back up to number One. More information is available on his website: Clinark.com Credits: Forever Came Today by Clinark (2015) Lead Vocals: Clinark (C.Dill) Keyboards: C.Dill & Carey Annesley Backing C.Dill & Syvia A Label: Nurture Projects Music Original Credits: Forever Came Today (1967), Label: Motown Writer(s) Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland. End
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