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Do you really love me? Don't you really care? Don't you really care? Do you really need me? Do you really need me? (Verse 2) And will you always be there? Ev'ry night and ev'ry day I'm always thinking of you in ev'ry way. All I know when I'm with you you make me feel so good through and through. (Chorus) Candy girl you are my world You're ev'rything you're ev'rything you're ev'rything to me. Candy girl all I want to say I need your love each and everyday day. Hey fellas ! What? Check out Mike and Bobbie's ladies - Ooh! And we'll check out Rikki and Ralph! Ooh! What about Ronnie's? She's bad she's bad I know she's bad. She walks so fast she looks so sweet She makes my heart actually skip a beat. My girl's the best and that's no lie she tells me that I'm her only guy. That might be true but my girl's a joy she don't play around She's right to the point. My girl's like candy a candy treat she knocks me right off of my feet. Oh Candy your love's so sweet oh Candy my special treat. 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Candy girl new edition album download. Diana Ross Pres. The Jackson 5 vs. Candy Girl [New Edition] Zip A Dee Doo Dah. Nobody. I Want You Back. Can You Remember. Standing In The Shadows Of Love. My Cherie Amour. Who's Lovin U. Born To Love You. Now while it was a nice album in my opinion. there were too many covers to make it stand hard on it's own. Especially trying to cover Temptations classic Born To Love You (which I am impressed by Michaels lower register at his age. ). My Cherie Amour is nice. not as nice as Stevies and Can You Remember is better than the Delfonics version. Gimme Your Love. She Gives Me A Bang. ? . Candy Girl. Should Have Never Told Me. Gotta Have Your Lovin. Jealous Girl. This album is very bubblegum and full of early 80's electronic flair..not only that but it captures their vocal elements very well setting them apart from other 80's kid acts to come from them. Is This The End and Jealous Girl are still timeless classics. I dont even have to say more about the highlighted funk-pop on the rest of the jams. Pass The Beat is alright even. Ooh Baby..meh..dont even remember what that one sounds like to be frank. Never listened to either, so I couldn't say. Why all these versus threads? It sucks. AND it's not even a fair fight because J5 came first and basically paved the way for New Edition. Why not just enjoy each group and their for what they were? armpit said: Why all these versus threads? It sucks. AND it's not even a fair fight because J5 came first and basically paved the way for New Edition. Why not just enjoy each group and their for what they were? It's only matter of opinion. doesnt mean that anyone's album is 'better or greater' just a healthy evaluation. I put on facebook that I like New Editions songs more than Jackson 5 songs..and my brother strongly disagreed with me. smoothcriminal12 said: Never listened to either, so I couldn't say. How you going to call yourself smoothcriminal and never even listened to his first album? smoothcriminal12 said: Never listened to either, so I couldn't say. How you going to call yourself smoothcriminal and never even listened to his first album? For most of my years I was a fan of adult Michael. Just recently I discovered The Jacksons and now I'm looking into The Jackson Five. I just wasn't interested, besides a few songs. And smoothcriminal is from Bad. It's not like I called myself "I Want Your Back" or "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah." Most Motown albums of the 1960's contained a lot of remakes. The Supremes even had entire albums of Sam Cooke and Beatles songs. Even songs that were written by Motown staff writers were recorded on multiple groups. Granted, the title track for Candy Girl is a well-known excellent rip-off of I Want You Back . But in terms of best album overall, my (controversial) vote goes to New Edition's Candy Girl album because most of those tracks were potential r&b/soul hits. Bubblegum funk is pretty good! Some filler on both albums. The main difference for me is that the J5 had 2 excellent songs ("Who's Loving You" and "I Want You Back") while NE just had 1 ("Popcorn Love"). I prefer both groups' second albums. [Edited 8/7/11 13:16pm] Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 clearly wins this battle. I mean cuts like "Do You Remember?", "I Want You Back", "Nobody" and "Who's Loving You" edges out everything New Edition has ever done. It's also one of the most profound debuts in pop history as well, so. yeah Jacksons win hands down. No contest! Is This The End? and Jealous Girl are "I'll Be There" and "I Found That Girl" with different names. Popcorn Love sounds like an "I Want You Back" and "The Love You Save" had a love child. Candy Girl is an "ABC" rip-off. With that said, I listen to both albums, but I listen to the J5 album more. smoothcriminal12 said: paisleypark4 said: How you going to call yourself smoothcriminal and never even listened to his first album? For most of my years I was a fan of adult Michael. Just recently I discovered The Jacksons and now I'm looking into The Jackson Five. I just wasn't interested, besides a few songs. And smoothcriminal is from Bad. It's not like I called myself "I Want Your Back" or "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah." I know..its just. even at a kid I knew those songs before I knew what Bad was. I guess my upbringing with Jackson 5 was fluent in our family. Guess we just followed on opposite schedueles. I see you guys' opinions. Do you think their second albums really stand up to the test of time on eachother? New Edition vs. ABC? paisleypark4 said: I see you guys' opinions. Do you think their second albums really stand up to the test of time on eachother? New Edition vs. ABC? Both NE and J5's second records were better than ther first effort. Which was better, still gotta go with the J5. armpit said: Why all these versus threads? It sucks. AND it's not even a fair fight because J5 came first and basically paved the way for New Edition. Why not just enjoy each group and their for what they were? It's only matter of opinion. doesnt mean that anyone's album is 'better or greater' just a healthy evaluation. I put on facebook that I like New Editions songs more than Jackson 5 songs..and my brother strongly disagreed with me. I disagreed with you too! I think J5 had stronger material, NE didn't have exceptionally strong material until All For Love. Candy Girl and the self titled LP both had a couple of forgettable tunes. And am I the only one who doesn't listen to "Under The Blue Moon"? It's the only NE album aside from One Love that I haven't fully listened to. bboy87 said: paisleypark4 said: It's only matter of opinion. doesnt mean that anyone's album is 'better or greater' just a healthy evaluation. I put on facebook that I like New Editions songs more than Jackson 5 songs..and my brother strongly disagreed with me. Your thoughts? I disagreed with you too! I think J5 had stronger material, NE didn't have exceptionally strong material until All For Love. Candy Girl and the self titled LP both had a couple of forgettable tunes. And am I the only one who doesn't listen to "Under The Blue Moon"? It's the only NE album aside from One Love that I haven't fully listened to. "Blue Moon" is actually not bad, never even listed to One Love besides that single Hot 2Nite. I agree, All For Love is their best album as youngins. LittleBLUECorvette said: bboy87 said: I disagreed with you too! I think J5 had stronger material, NE didn't have exceptionally strong material until All For Love. Candy Girl and the self titled LP both had a couple of forgettable tunes And am I the only one who doesn't listen to "Under The Blue Moon"? It's the only NE album aside from One Love that I haven't fully listened to. "Blue Moon" is actually not bad, never even listed to One Love besides that single Hot 2Nite. I agree, All For Love is their best album as youngins. One Love had a couple of good songs. I only liked Hot 2Nite for a week when it was released. All For Love and Heartbreak are their best albums. They should've just stayed together and made another album before splitting to do solo projects. Breaking apart in '90 did more damage than they thought. bboy87 said: LittleBLUECorvette said: "Blue Moon" is actually not bad, never even listed to One Love besides that single Hot 2Nite. I agree, All For Love is their best album as youngins. One Love had a couple of good songs. I only liked Hot 2Nite for a week when it was released. All For Love and Heartbreak are their best albums. They should've just stayed together and made another album before splitting to do solo projects. Breaking apart in '90 did more damage than they thought. My fav album is actually Home Again. Maybe cause, I can actually remember when it was released and bought the cassette and played it all the time. And their appearance on Family Matters was GOAT. LittleBLUECorvette said: bboy87 said: One Love had a couple of good songs. I only liked Hot 2Nite for a week when it was released All For Love and Heartbreak are their best albums. They should've just stayed together and made another album before splitting to do solo projects. Breaking apart in '90 did more damage than they thought. My fav album is actually Home Again. Maybe cause, I can actually remember when it was released and bought the cassette and played it all the time. And their appearance on Family Matters was GOAT. I had it on CD and cassette. Home Again is probably my third favorite. When it comes to the side projects/solo albums, I'd say my favorite is BBD's first album, followed by Don't Be Cruel. I'm getting in Johnny's albums, I've only heard 2 of Ralph's (nothing to call home about), and I never heard Ricky's solo joint. bboy87 said: LittleBLUECorvette said: My fav album is actually Home Again. Maybe cause, I can actually remember when it was released and bought the cassette and played it all the time. And their appearance on Family Matters was GOAT. I had it on CD and cassette. Home Again is probably my third favorite. When it comes to the side projects/solo albums, I'd say my favorite is BBD's first album, followed by Don't Be Cruel. I'm getting in Johnny's albums, I've only heard 2 of Ralph's (nothing to call home about), and I never heard Ricky's solo joint. You ever got into Johnny's pre NE work? LittleBLUECorvette said: bboy87 said: I had it on CD and cassette Home Again is probably my third favorite. When it comes to the side projects/solo albums, I'd say my favorite is BBD's first album, followed by Don't Be Cruel. I'm getting in Johnny's albums, I've only heard 2 of Ralph's (nothing to call home about), and I never heard Ricky's solo joint. You ever got into Johnny's pre NE work? Yeah, I have the '83 and Chemistry. Both solid sets. Half Crazy is a classic IMO. and you know Bobby's King of Stage is my joint! [Edited 8/7/11 18:23pm] paisleypark4 said: I see you guys' opinions. Do you think their second albums really stand up to the test of time on eachother? New Edition vs. ABC? Both NE and J5's second records were better than ther first effort. Which was better, still gotta go with the J5. Now if THIS thread was about the 2nd career album for both groups, J5 got NE owned & pawned. bboy87 said: LittleBLUECorvette said: You ever got into Johnny's pre NE work? Yeah, I have the Johnny Gill '83 and Chemistry. Both solid sets. Half Crazy is a classic IMO. and you know Bobby's King of Stage is my joint! [Edited 8/7/11 18:23pm] Too me King of Stage > Don't Be Cruel. LittleBLUECorvette said: bboy87 said: One Love had a couple of good songs. I only liked Hot 2Nite for a week when it was released All For Love and Heartbreak are their best albums. They should've just stayed together and made another album before splitting to do solo projects. Breaking apart in '90 did more damage than they thought. My fav album is actually Home Again. Maybe cause, I can actually remember when it was released and bought the cassette and played it all the time. And their appearance on Family Matters was GOAT. AlexdeParis said: LittleBLUECorvette said: My fav album is actually Home Again. Maybe cause, I can actually remember when it was released and bought the cassette and played it all the time. And their appearance on Family Matters was GOAT. Shop Around and How Do You Like Your Love Serrved >> Anything else NE has done. LittleBLUECorvette said: AlexdeParis said: Shop Around and How Do You Like Your Love Serrved >> Anything else NE has done. AlexdeParis said: LittleBLUECorvette said: Shop Around and How Do You Like Your Love Serrved >> Anything else NE has done. One too many chairs. Diana Ross Presents had the better singles. Candy Girl is the better album. by a little. LittleBLUECorvette said: AlexdeParis said: One too many chairs. No, 1 for each member and the rest for all their comebacks. musicjunky318 said: Diana Ross Presents had the better singles. Candy Girl is the better album. by a little. Candy Girl. This is prime ‘80s synth-funk and hip-hop from five Boston kids who’d soon become icons. Falsetto-voiced lead singer Ralph Tresvant shines, especially on electrofied video-arcade jams like “Popcorn Love” and the title track, while Ronnie DeVoe, Bobby Brown, Ricky Bell, and Michael Bivins rock the hip-hop cipher of “Pass the Beat.” Bell’s heartbreak underlines the teenage ballad “Is This the End,” and Bivins’ spoken-word performance adds a doo-wop touch to “Jealous Girl.” Future boy bands like and Backstreet Boys took notes.