Sources : My personal research, Wikipedia, Michael Jackson: For The Record by Chris Cadman & Craig Halstead, Twitter account of Damien Shields and the amazing archives of the MJCast.
ERA
RECORDING DATE
Recorded with The Jackson 5 in February 1975.
STUDIO(S)
Motown Recording Studios, Hollywood, California
SONGWRITER(S)
Michael Lovesmith & Brian Holland
PRODUCER(S)
Michael Lovesmith
RELEASE DATE :
May 15, 1975 (album version on “Moving Violation”).
October 1975 (single version)
It was initially released as the B-side to the group’s single “Forever Came Today” before being released as an A-side single months later.
LABEL
Motown
LENGTH
3:15
ALTERNATE VERSIONS RECORDED BY MJ (covers and remixes by other artists are not included)
No other version known to exist
MUSICIANS
Troop (John Harreld, Allen McNeil, Reggie Warren, Rodney Benford, Steve Russell): vocals
Derek Organ: drums (overdubs)
Chuckii Booker: all other instruments
PEAK ON HOT 100 BILLBOARD :
“All I Do Is Think of You” was gaining airplay on urban radios and was issued as a single in October 1975. It peaked at No. 50 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. The song is the final charted single by the group before they left Motown for Epic Records in 1976.
SHORT FILM
No short film
LIVE PERFORMANCES ON TV SHOWS
October 5, 1975 : The J5 perform Forever Came Today, All I Do Is Think Of You, One Day In Your Life, Just A Little Bit Of You & We’ve Got Forever at the Soul Train Show.
LIVE PERFORMANCES IN CONCERTS
Never performed in concerts
