Michael Jackson: - The Lady In My Life (audio)
Notably, it is the only song on Thriller that was never released as a single or performed live, yet it remains a favorite for many fans and critics. Legacy and Sampling
"" is the soulful closing track of Michael Jackson's 1982 masterpiece, Thriller . Produced by Quincy Jones and written by Rod Temperton , the song stands out as a sophisticated "quiet storm" ballad that highlights Jackson’s maturing vocal range and emotional depth. Production & "The Begging Song" Michael Jackson - The Lady in My Life (Audio)
Regarded as one of Jackson's finest love songs, it is often cited as a spiritual successor to the heartbreak of "She's Out of My Life" from his previous album, Off the Wall . Its smooth melody has made it a prime target for hip-hop and R&B producers; it has been sampled in numerous tracks, most famously in " Hey Lover ". Notably, it is the only song on Thriller
The standard album version runs about five minutes, but a longer six-minute edit exists. This extended version, which includes extra verses and a longer fade-out, was originally cut to fit the physical constraints of the 12-inch LP vinyl format . Production & "The Begging Song" Regarded as one
The track features a rich, smooth arrangement with a notable Toto influence, including session work from Jeff Porcaro (drums) and Steve Porcaro (synthesizers).
Recording this track was famously demanding. To capture the necessary vulnerability and passion, Quincy Jones reportedly pushed Jackson to "beg" in his delivery—a style of soulful, pleading vocal common in classic R&B. Being notoriously shy, Michael requested the studio lights be dimmed and curtains drawn over the recording booth windows so he could perform without being watched by the engineers. This private setting allowed him to deliver the intimate, "sweaty crescendo" of ad-libs heard in the song's outro.