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Continue Business News Magazines-Panache Updated: 29 Aug 2018, 12:52 PM ISTMichael Jackson, arguably one of the best artists the world has ever seen, would have celebrated his 60th birthday today. Jackson made a foray into the world of music and show business as a singer in Jackson 5 in 1964. The star went solo in 1971 and has released a string of record-breaking , fascinating performances, shock-value music videos, and electrified stadium goers around the world. Viewers loved him everywhere with his kinetic live shows. He has to his credit numerous awards and honors. As a highly gifted as he was a dancer and choreographer, Jackson seemed unable to write anything but a hit in his prime. Here's a look at its top 5 tracks that topped the Billboard charts: the track peaked on the charts on March 5, 1983, remained at peaking for seven weeks, and was on the charts for 25 consecutive weeks. The track was one of the best- selling singles of 1983 and became Jackson's best-selling single as a solo artist. It was written and written by Jackson, and produced by quincy Jones and Jackson. The song has won numerous awards, including two Grammy Awards and an American Music Award.Listen to the song here. The track peaked on the charts on April 30, 1983, remained at peak position for 3 weeks, and was charted for 25 consecutive weeks. It peaked at number one on the in the and won the 1984 Grammy for Record of the Year and Best Male Rock Vocal, as well as two American Music Awards. The song is also notable for its famous , in which Jackson collected two gangsters thanks to the power of music and dance, as well as a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen. Listen to the song here. The track peaked on the charts on January 19, 1980, remained at peak position for four weeks, and made its presence felt in the charts for 24 weeks. The song was written by English author Rod Temperton and produced by quincy Jones. It was released on November 3, 1979, as the second single from Jackson's fifth solo , 'Off the Wall' (1979). It was also the third number one hit of the 1980s, a decade whose pop singles chart would soon be dominated by Jackson. According to Billboard, the song became the fourth-highest single of 1980. It is also considered one of the last hits of the disco era. Pictured: is seen here with his father Joe Jackson.Listen to the song here. The track peaked on December 10, 1983, peaked for six weeks and stayed there for 22 weeks. The song was written and performed by Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson and released in 1983. It was produced by George Martin for McCartney's album Pipes of Peace. The song was recorded during the production of McCartney's 1982 album Tug of War. Video in Santa Ynes Santa Ines features cameo appearances by Linda McCartney, La Toya Jackson and Giraldi.Listen to the song here. The track peaked on the charts on October 13, 1979, peaking for a week and remained on the charts for 21 weeks. It was Jackson's first single to hit #1 the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States in seven years, and his first solo #1 on the Soul singles chart. The song was a worldwide success. Within a few months of its release, the song was certified gold and eventually certified platinum for sales of over two million physical copies in the U.S. and triple platinum digital sales in August 2018.Listen to the song here. 1983 single by Michael Jackson for other purposes, see (disambiguation). Beat ItSide-A label USA 7-inch vinyl singleSingle of Michael Jackson from the album ThrillerB-side Get on the Floor (USA)Burn This Disco Out (UK)Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough(Live with the Jacksons)Working Day and NightLargate (Beat It)ReleasedFebruary 14, 1983Ac slaves1982 Studios California) GenreHard Rock2 3 Dance Rock 4Length4:18LabelEpicSongwriter (s)Michael JacksonProducer (s)quincy JonesMichael Jackson (co-producer)Michael Jackson singles chronology of (198 3) Beat It (1983) Want to Be Startin' Somethin' (1983) Music Video Beat It on YouTubeAudio samplefilehelpAlternative coverUK picture sleeve Beat It is a song by American singer Michael Jackson from his sixth studio album, Thriller (1982). The producers were Jackson and quincy Jones. Jones encouraged Jackson to include a rock song on the album, although Jackson had never shown any interest in the genre before. Jackson later said about Beat It, I wanted to write a song, the type of song I would buy if I were to buy a rock song... That's how I approached it and I wanted the kids to really enjoy it- schoolchildren as well as college students. After the successful thriller singles The Girl Is Mine and Billie Jean, Beat It was released on February 14, 1983 as the third single from the album. Beat It peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, staying there for three weeks. It was also at number one on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart. Billboard ranked Number 5 in 1983. It is certified 5x Platinum by the American Recording Industry Association (RIAA). With over 7 million copies sold worldwide, it is one of the best-selling singles of all time. Beat It was the number one hit in Europe, reaching number one in Spain and the Netherlands. The single, along with his music video, helped the thriller become the best-selling album of all time. The song is also notable for its music video, in which Jackson brings together two gangsters thanks to the power of music and dance, as well as a guitar solo by Eddie Van Halen. Teh The video helped establish Jackson as an international pop icon. Beat It was named one of the most successful, recognized, awarded and famous songs in the history of popular music; both the song and the video had a big impact on pop culture. Beat It won the 1984 Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Best Male Rock Vocal, as well as two American Music Awards. He was inducted into the Music Video Producers Hall of Fame. ranked Beat It at number 344 on the list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for 500 songs that shaped rock 'n' roll. The song also ranked 81st in the 100 greatest guitar songs of all at the time by Rolling Stone. Producer and track Beat It were written by Michael Jackson for his album Thriller. Producer quincy Jones wanted to include a rock 'n' roll song in the spirit of Knack, although Jackson has reportedly never shown any interest in the genre before. Jackson later said of Beat It, I wanted to write a song, the type of song I would buy if I bought a rock song... That's how I approached it and I wanted the kids to really enjoy it- schoolchildren as well as college students. The song is played in the E ♭ at a moderately fast pace of 138 beats per minute. The song's vocal range is B 3 ♭ D ♭ 5. After hearing the first recorded vocals, Jones said that's exactly what he was looking for. The song begins with seven different notes played on the digital synthesizer Synclavier, with Tom Bachler credited with Synclavier's performance on the song. Intro took note of a demo album released a year earlier, titled Incredible Sounds synclavier II, first published in 1981 by Danny Jaeger Creative Services, Inc. and sold to New England Digital, creators of Synclavier. Drums was played by Toto co-founder Jeff Porcaro. Jermaine Jackson offered the inspiration for Beat It, and his video came from the Jackson family, who are gang-ing in Gary, Indiana. From our front window, we witnessed about three bad rumbles between rival gangs. The lyrics to Beat It were described as a sad commentary about human nature. It is said that the don't be macho line expresses Jackson's dislike of violence, and also refers to the child abuse he faced by his father Joseph. Eddie Van Halen's guitar solo, Eddie Van Halen, guitarist of the hard rock band Van Halen, was asked to add a guitar solo. When Van Halen contacted Jones, he thought he was getting a call. After killing that the call was genuine, Van Halen used a Hartley-Thompson amplifier borrowed from guitarist Allan Holdsworth and his guitar solo is free. I did it as a favor, the musician later said. I was a complete fool, according to the rest of the group, our manager and everyone else. I wasn't used. I knew what I was doing, I wasn't doing something if I didn't want to do it. Van Halen recorded his contribution after Jones and Jackson arrived at the guitarist's house with a skeletal version of the song. Fellow guitarist Steve Lukater recalled: 'Initially, we shocked him as Eddie was playing a good solo, but quincy thought it was too hard. So I had to reduce the distorted sound of the guitar and that's what was released. Two versions of the solo were recorded. Van Halen said in 2015 that he also rearranged the song and asked Jones to edit the chords so his solo could be in E. It was reported that knocking was a man entering Eddie's recording studio. Another story claims that the sound was just a musician knocking on his guitar. The sound, however, is that Jackson is knocking on the drum body, as he enlisted in the liner notes of the album. Engineers were shocked during the recording of Van Halen's solo, discovering that the sound of his guitar caused the speaker monitor in the control room to catch fire, causing one to exclaim: It must be very good! The release and reception of The unregistered guitarist who snatched the fluttering, squealing solo on this ode to macho cowardice was Eddie Van Halen. An aerodynamic metal flight pumped crossover fuel that would boost the success of the Thriller-trick Jackson would flog later with spots from Slash and Carlos Santana. Without Van Halen's precedent, there could be no collaboration between Run-DMC and Aerosmith on the 1986 rap/rock version of Walk This Way. -Greg Burk, South Coast Today. Beat It was released in early 1983, following successful performances on the charts of The Girl Is Mine and Billie Jean. Frank DiLeo, vice president of , persuaded Jackson to release Beat It while Billie Jean went to number one. Dileo, who later became Jackson's manager, correctly predicted that both singles would remain in the Top 10 at the same time. Billie Jean remained atop the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks before being deposed by Come On Eileen, which remained at No.1 for one week before Jackson regained his position with Beat It. Billie Jean and Beat It took the top 5 positions at the same time, which corresponds to very few artists. The single remained on top of the Hot 100 for a total of three weeks. The song is also on the No. 1 chart on the U.S. RCB singles chart and Number 14 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart in the United States. Billboard ranked it at number 5 in 1983. Bit also claimed the top spot in Spain and the Netherlands, reaching No 3 in the UK and the Top 20 in Austria, Norway, Italy, Sweden and Switzerland. In a Rolling Stone review, Christopher Connelly describes Beat It as the best song on Thriller, adding that it's not a disco AOR track. He notes that excellent dance song, Jackson's voice soars all over the melody, Eddie Van Halen checks in with a blistering guitar solo, you could build a conference center on the backbeat. Stephen Thomas Erlvin of AllMusic says the song is both tough and scary. claimed that in the song Eddie Van Halen owns his power in the service of antimacho. Slant Magazine noted that the song was an uncharacteristic reliance on rock idiom. The track also received praise from Jackson's biographer J. Randy Taraborrelli, who said the song was incoherent. Beat It has been recognized with several awards. At the 1984 Grammy Awards, the song earned Jackson two of eight awards: Record of the Year and Best Male Rock Vocal. The track won the Billboard Music Award for favorite dance/disco 12 LP in 1983. The single was certified by the American Recording Industry Association (RIAA) a few months after its release, to send at least one million units. In 1989, the standard-format single was re-certified platinum by the RIAA, based on a revised sales level of one million units for platinum singles. The total number of digital sales in the U.S. as of August 2018 is 4,000,000. Music video of Jackson during a dance pitch in the music video for the song Beat It. The music video for Beat It helped Jackson create an international pop icon. The video was Jackson's first address to black youth and the streets. Both Beat It and Thriller are distinguished by their mass choreography of synchronized dancers, Jackson's trademark. The video, which cost Jackson $150,000 to create after CBS refused to fund it, was filmed on Skid Row in , mostly at locations on East 5th Street. To add authenticity to the production, but to promote peace between them, Jackson had the idea to cast members of rival Los Angeles street gangs Crips and Blood. In addition to the approximately 80 real gang members, the video, which is published by the fact that opens many jobs for dancers in the U.S., also featured 18 professional dancers and four breakdancers. In addition to Jackson, Michael Peters and Vincent Paterson, the cast included Michael DeLorenzo, Stoney Jackson, Tracii Guns, Tony Fields, Peter Tram, Rick Stone and Cheryl Song. The location of the bar, shown in the second part of the first minute of the video, was also featured 13 years ago in the cover of the 1970 Doors album, Morrison Coincidentally, the name of this skid-string bar, Hard Rock Cafe, was also the inspiration for 's original famous restaurant chain, launched in 1971. The video was written and directed by Bob Giraldi, produced by Ralph Cohen, Anthony Payne and Mary M. Ensign through the production company GASP. The second video, released for the Thriller album, was directed by Michael Peters, who also performed alongside Vincent Paterson as one of the two leading dancers. Despite some sources claiming otherwise, Jackson was involved in the creation of some parts of the choreography. Jackson asked Giraldi, then the established commercial director but who never directed the video, to come up with a concept for the Beat It music video because he loved the commercial Giraldi sent to WLS-TV in about a couple of two elderly blind men who, instead of fleeing from the swollen neighborhood from which all the other white people fled, decided to leave and leave the block for all the young children. Contrary to popular belief, the concept of the video was not based on the Broadway musical West Side Story; in fact, Giraldi drew inspiration from growing up in Paterson, . The video premiered on MTV in prime time on March 31, 1983; Neither Beat It nor Billie Jean is often claimed to have been the first music video by an African-American artist to be played on MTV. Shortly after the premiere, the video was also launched on other video programs including BET's Video Soul, WTBS's SuperStation Night Tracks and NBC's Friday Night Videos. In fact, Beat It was the first video shown on the first telecast of the last July 29, 1983. The video begins with news of a fight circulating in a diner. This scene is repeated in the pool hall, where gang members arrive on foot, forklift and from the sewers, while the title song of the video begins to play. The camera cuts Jackson lying on the bed as he contemplates senseless violence. Jackson notices rival gangs and walks away. Michael Jackson on it will stick a red leather jacket brand J. Parks and dance his way to the fight through the diner and pool hall. Between the two leaders of the gang in the warehouse is a stabbing. They dance the battle for the interlude of music until Jackson arrives; He breaks the fight and launches into a dance routine. The video ends with gang members joining him in the dance, agreeing that violence is not the solution to their problems. The video has received recognition due to numerous awards. The American Music Awards have named the short film their favorite pop/rock video and their favorite soul video. The Black Gold Award gave Jackson the award for best video award. Billboard Video Awards recognized the video with 7 awards; Best video clip, best By Male Artist, best use of video to enhance songs, best use of video to enhance artist's image, best choreography, Best Overall Video and Best Dance/Disco 12. The short film was rated by Rolling Stone as the No.1 video, both in their critical and reader survey. The video was later inducted into the Music Video Producer's Hall of Fame. The music video for the song appears on video albums: Video Greatest Hits - HIStory, HIStory on Film, Volume II, Number Ones, on the bonus DVD Thriller 25 and Michael Jackson's Vision. On July 14, 1984, Jackson performed Beat It live with his brothers during The Jacksons' Victory Tour. The brothers were joined on stage by Eddie Van Halen, who played guitar in his solo location. The song became one of Jackson's signature songs; he performed it on all his world tours: Bad, Dangerous and HIStory. The performance of Beat It in Beat It was included in Michael Jackson's box set: The Ultimate Collection. The DVD was later repackaged as Live in Bucharest: The Dangerous Tour. Jackson also performed the song at Michael Jackson's 30th Anniversary Special, dedicated to the musician's thirtieth year as a solo artist. In the play, Slash was a guest guitarist for the song. The highlight of Jackson's solo live performances is that he will start the song on the Cherry Collector (which he also later used with Earth Song during the HIStory World Tour) after the performance of Thriller. Another live version of the song is available on DVD Live at Wembley on July 16, 1988. The song was also performed as part of The This Is It, which was canceled due to Jackson's death. Jackson's Beat It legacy was named one of the most successful, recognized, awarded and famous songs in the history of ; both the song and the video had a big impact on pop culture. The song is considered a pioneer in black and is considered one of the cornerstones of the Thriller album. Eddie Van Halen was praised for adding the greatest guitar solo to help Beat It become one of the best-selling singles of all time. Shortly after its release, the song Beat It was included in the National Highway Traffic Safety Commission's campaign Drinking and Driving Can Kill Friendship. The song was also included in the accompanying album. Jackson received an award from President Ronald Reagan at the White House, in recognition of his support for the campaign. Reagan said Jackson was proof of what a person can achieve through a lifestyle free of alcohol or drug abuse. People young and old respect it. And if Americans follow suit, we can solve the problem of drunkenness and driving, and we can, in Michael's words, beat him. Frequently listed The greatest song lists, Beat It was voted the fourth favorite song in the world in a 2005 poll conducted by Sony Ericsson. More than 700,000 people in 60 different countries cast their votes. Voters in the UK put Billie Jean in first place, ahead of Thriller, and five of the top ten - solo recordings of Jackson. In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked Beat It at number 337 on the list of the 500 greatest songs of all at the time. The song has been featured in the films Back to the Future, Soolander and Brother Undercover. When the album was out of touch with The Visionary in 2006, Beat It peaked at number 15 on the UK charts. The remix of 2 Bad was featured on Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix, which featured a sample of Beat It, as well as a rap by John Forte and a guitar solo by . Format and track listing 7 vinyl single - USA (Epic 34-03759). Beat ItMichael Jackson4:182. Get on the jackson floor, Louis Johnson4:44 12 vinyl single - Great Britain (Epic TA 3258) Beat ItJackson4:112. Burn this Rod Temperton3:383 disco. Jacksons - Don't stop until you get enough (live version)Greg Phillinganes, Jackson4:22 Visionary single 2006 No.TitleWriter (s) Length1 . Beat ItJackson4:182. Beat It (Moby's Sub Remix)Jackson6:11 Visionary single DVD No.TitleWriter (s)Length1. Beat It (video)Jackson4:18 Credits and staff adapted from the thriller liner notes. Michael Jackson - vocals, backing vocals, drummer Paul Jackson Jr. - rhythm guitar Steve Lucater - guitar, bass Eddie Van Halen - guitar solo by Steve Porcaro - synthesizer, synthesizer, programming Greg Fillinganes - Rhodes, Synthesizer Bill Wolfer - Tom Bachler's keyboards - Synclavier Jeff Porcaro - Drums Producer Michael Jackson - Writing, Composition, Coprodation, Rhythm and Vocal Arrangement by quincy Jones - staging, rhythm arrangement by Greg Smith - Chart Synergy (1983) Peakposition (Kent Music Report) 50 Flanders 1 Top Singles (RPM) 1 Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) 1 France (IFOP) » 68 2 (Official German Charts) 69 2 Ireland (IRMA) » 70 2 Italy (FIMI) 1 Netherlands (Single Top 100) 1 New zealand (Recorded N)))73 1 Norway (VGbok-lista) 8 South Africa (Spring Radio) Billboard Hot 1007 1 American Billboard Hot R'B/Hip-Hop Songs (7) 1 American Billboard (79) 14 US Cash Box (80) 1 Chart (2006) Peakposition France (SNEP) Ireland (IRMA) 70th 15 Italy (FIMI) 81 12 Netherlands (One Top 100) Peakposition Denmark (Tracklisten)[84] 31 Norway (VG-lista)[74] 11 Chart (2009) Peakposition Australia (ARIA)[85] 17 Canada (Hot Canadian Digital Singles)[79] 11 Denmark (Tracklisten)[84] 16 Europe (Eurochart Hot 100 Singles)[86] 17 Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[87] 12 France (SNEP)[88] 4 Italy (FIMI)[81] 12 Netherlands (Single Top 100)[72] 7 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[73] 24 Norway (VG-lista)[74] 8 Spain (PROMUSICAE)[82] 15 Sweden ()[76] 37 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[77] 5 Turkey (Türkiye Top 20)[89] 14 UK Singles (OCC)[90] 19 US Billboard Hot Digital Songs[79] 7 Chart (2010) Peakposition Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[76] 50 Chart (2012) Peakposition France (SNEP)[61] 135 Japan (Japan Hot 100 Singles)[79] 96 Chart (2019) Peakposition Poland (Polish Airplay Top 100)[91] 75 Chart (1983) Position Australia (Kent Music Report)[92] 9 Belgium ( 50 Flanders)[93] 3 Canada Top Singles (RPM)[94] 8 France (IFOP)[95] 5 Germany (Official German Charts)[96] 30 Italy (FIMI)[ 97] 71 Netherlands ()[98] 3 Netherlands (Single Top 100)[99] 7 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[100] 3 US Billboard Hot 100[8] 5 US Cash Box[101] 7 Chart (2009) Position Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[102] 62 Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[103] 92 UK Singles ()[104] 178 Chart (1958–2018) Position US Billboard Hot 100[105] 280 Certifications Region Certification Certified units/sales Australia (ARIA)[106] Platinum 70,000^ Canada (Music Canada)[107] Platinum 100,000^ Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[108] Platinum 90,000 France (SNEP)[109] Platinum 1,234,600[110] Italy (FIMI)[111] Gold 25,000* Mexico (AMPROFON)[112] Gold 30,000* Netherlands (NVPI)[113] Gold 100,000^ New Zealand (RMNZ)[114] Gold 10,000* (BPI)[115] Platinum 600,000 United States (RIAA)[116] 4× Platinum (digital) 4,000,000 United States (RIAA)[116] Gold (MT) 500,000^ United States (RIAA)[116] Platinum (physical) 1,000,000^ *sales figures based on certification alone^shipments figures based on certification alone Beat It 2008 Beat It 2008Song by Michael Джексон с участием Fergiefed из альбома Thriller 25ReleasedFebruary 8, 2008ЗаписаноНоувеля 2007Length4:12LabelEpicSongwriter (ы) Майкл JacksonProducer (ы) Майкл Jacksonwill.i.am Для Триллер 25, The Black Eyed Peas певица will.i.am ремикс Beat It. Песня под названием «Beat It 2008» включала дополнительный вокал участника Black Eyed Peas Ферги. [118] После релиза в 2008 году песня достигла 26 места в Швейцарии, топ-50 в Швеции и No 65 в Австрии. Это была вторая ремиксная версия «Beat It», которая получил официальный релиз, после Moby's Sub Mix, который был выпущен на синглах «Jam» и «Who Is It» в 1992 году, а также сингл «They Don't Care About Us» в 1996 году (и переигнулся в рамках кампании Visionary). 122 ) Прием Beat It 2008 получил unfavorable reviews from music critics. Rolling Stone's Rob Sheffield said the song was a contender for the most meaningless musical moment of the year. AllMusic criticized Fergie for parroting the Beat It song back to Jackson's record. Kelefa Sanneh of Blender also noted that the Black Eyed Peas singer traded lines with Jackson. Why?, she asked. Todd Gilchrist was grateful that the remix retained Eddie Van Halen's incendiary guitar solo, but added that the song holds the dubious honor of making Jackson masculine this time, and only in the context of a tough-by-the-Children-enabled interpretation of the melody. Pitchfork's Tom Ewing noted that Fergie's nervous reverence is a waste of time. Диаграммы Диаграммы (2008) Peakposition Австрия (No3 Австрия Топ 40) »120» 65 Канада (Горячие канадские цифровые синглы) » 79 » 66 Швеция (Sverigetopplistan) »128» 43 Швейцария (Schweizer Hitparade) ) Peakposition Austria (No3 Austria Top 40) 130 х 14 Швеция (Sverigetopplistan) 8 ремиксов, написанных и составленных Майклом Джексоном Remix барабанами: will.i.am Remix клавиатурами и синтезаторами: will.i.am Remix, разработанный will.i.am и Kerin Remix, спродюсированный и смешанный Майклом Джексоном и will.i.am Remix, записанный в ноябре 2007 Fall Out Boy версия Beat ItSingle by Fall Out Boy с участием Джона Майера из альбома Live in PhoenixReleasedMarch 25, 2008-131'Recorded2008Length3:48LabelIslandSongwriter(s)Michael JacksonProducer (s)Patrick StumpFall Out Boy синглов хронология I'm Like Адвокат (Я и вы) (2007) Beat It (2008) 'I Don't Care (2008) Джон Майер синглов хронология Скажи (2007) Beat It (2008) Free Fallin' (2008) Музыкальное видео Beat It (MTV Version) футов. on YouTube band Fall Out Boy recorded Beat It. The studio version was released digitally on March 25, 2008 by as the only single from the band's first live album, (2008). The song includes a guitar solo by John Mayer, performed by Eddie Van Halen in the original song. In the United States, the song peaked at number 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number 21 on the defunct Billboard chart, also on the international charts. Since then, the band has regularly included him on their set list on their shows. Background, recording and release In early 2008 it was announced that Fall Out Boy were to cover Beat It for their Live in Phoenix album. The band has previously performed the song at venues such as Coors Amphitheatre and festivals such as Carling Weekend in Leeds. The bassist , who claimed to be obsessed with Jackson, stated that he would only watch Moonwalker before recording the song. It was also announced that John Mayer was to add a guitar solo previously played by Eddie Van Halen. Lead singer/guitarist Stump said the band did not plan a cover line for the song. Basically, I just started playing the riff in the sound check one day and then we all started playing and then we started playing live and then we decided we were recording it and putting it out with our live DVD. Bassist Pete Wentz added that the band was not originally intended to release the song as a single. 'Beat It' seemed like a song that would be healthy and that we could make our own take on it,' he said. After spending time deciding the guitarist for the song, Wentz eventually called John Mayer to add a guitar solo. We tried to think about who is a modern guitar guy who is going to go down like a legend, Wentz later noted. After its digital release as a single in April 2008, the fall out boy cover of Beat It became the backbone of the iTunes Top 10 chart. The song peaked at number eight in Canada, becoming another top-10 hit in the region. It is also at Number 13 in Australia, No.14 in New York, No.75 in Austria and No.98 in the Netherlands. The music video for Fall Out Boy's Beat It was directed by and was made in honor of Jackson. I think when you do Michael Jackson cover, there's this expectation that you're going to make one of his videos verbatim, stump said. What we decided to do was partly inspired by Michael Jackson and the mythology of him. There are specific images that are the starting point for us, but at any moment, it's not any of his videos. It's kind of all his videos, all at once, but on the Fall Out Boy budget, so it's not quite so fancy. The costumes for the clip were similar to the originals. My costume is to take on one of the guys from michael Jackson's original 'Beat It' video as a guy who plays a rival dancer, Wentz said while filming the video. The video featured many cameos, including a karate/dance class taught by Tony Hale, and dressed as Michael Jackson. The short film later received an Video Music Award for Best Rock Video. Charts Weekly Charts Chart Chart (2008) Pickposition Australia (ARIA) 142 13 Austria (No3 Austria Top 40) 143 75 Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia) 8 Canada CHR/Top 40 (Billboard) 50 Canada (Hot Canadian Digital Singles) 4 Ireland (IRMA) 7 Netherlands 7 Netherlands (Single Top 100) 98 New zealand (Recorded Music N))151 14 UK Singles (OCC) 4 Venezuela Pop-Rock (Record Report) 9-Year Chart Chart (2008) Position Australia (ARIA) 94 Other cover versions In 1984 parody Weird Al Jankovic released his parody song Eat It. Jankovic recorded song with Jackson's permission. The music video for the song ridiculed the short-stage scene for Beat It, while Jankovic clumsily imitated Jackson's dance moves. Jackson received royalties because Jackson was included in the Eat It co-writer list. 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