"331.0"^^ . "I Am Love \u00E8 un brano del gruppo musicale statunitense The Jackson 5 estratto il 23 dicembre 1974 come terzo ed ultimo singolo dall'album Dancing Machine, dello stesso anno. In Italia, Spagna, Portogallo, Giappone e nel Regno Unito il singolo fu pubblicato il 7 marzo 1975."@it . . . . . . "450.0"^^ . . "1974-12-23"^^ . "331.0"^^ . "1816756"^^ . "2753"^^ . "1102649951"^^ . "5.516666666666667"^^ . "D.Fenceton / J.Marcellino / M.Larson / R.Rancifer"@en . . "I Am Love (The Jackson 5 song)"@en . . . "Hitsville West, Los Angeles"@en . . . . "I Am Love"@en . . "(M 1286)"@en . . "I Am Love"@en . . "I Am Love"@pl . . "1974-12-23"^^ . . "I Am Love \u2013 trzeci singel The Jackson 5 z albumu Dancing Machine wydanym w 1974 roku."@pl . . . . "I Am Love \u2013 trzeci singel The Jackson 5 z albumu Dancing Machine wydanym w 1974 roku."@pl . "\"I Am Love\", from the album Dancing Machine, was the Jackson 5's last Top 20 hit (#15 in 1975) as the group later left Motown for CBS Records. Released in late 1974 as a single, it was one of the group's album-oriented efforts as the song went beyond the usual playing time of a pop song, at around 7 minutes and 30 seconds. The song was part-soul ballad (led by Jermaine) and part-funk/rock dance anthem (led mostly by Michael). It charted at #3 on the US Billboard R&B chart and #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, but was not a hit in the UK Singles Chart."@en . . . . "The Jackson 5 - I Am Love.jpg"@en . . . . "Whatever You Got I Want"@en . "I Am Love"@it . "I Am Love \u00E8 un brano del gruppo musicale statunitense The Jackson 5 estratto il 23 dicembre 1974 come terzo ed ultimo singolo dall'album Dancing Machine, dello stesso anno. In Italia, Spagna, Portogallo, Giappone e nel Regno Unito il singolo fu pubblicato il 7 marzo 1975."@it . . . "\"I Am Love\", from the album Dancing Machine, was the Jackson 5's last Top 20 hit (#15 in 1975) as the group later left Motown for CBS Records. Released in late 1974 as a single, it was one of the group's album-oriented efforts as the song went beyond the usual playing time of a pop song, at around 7 minutes and 30 seconds. The song was part-soul ballad (led by Jermaine) and part-funk/rock dance anthem (led mostly by Michael). On the single release, \"Part 1\" is an edited version of the entire album track, while \"Part 2\" is an edit of the faster-tempo second section. After the song's success, the group released their last Motown album, Moving Violation in May 1975, before leaving the label for Epic Records (a division of CBS Records) the following month. It charted at #3 on the US Billboard R&B chart and #15 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, but was not a hit in the UK Singles Chart. Notable performances of the song were on The Cher Show in 1975, a concert in Mexico in December of 1975, and on their TV variety series in 1977."@en . . . . . . . "single"@en . . . . . . . . "Mel Larson & Jerry Marcellino"@en . . "181.0"^^ . "3.0166666666666666"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "181.0"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1974"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . "1975"^^ . "450.0"^^ . . "June 1974"@en . "7.5"^^ . .