Snake2J
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So this has bugged me for years and I can find absolutely no information about this anywhere so hopefully somebody here can shed some light on this,
I had seen Moonwalker on VHS on both the official PAL home release and censored TV version a kid. On both versions at the beginning of the retrospective segment there was a voice over that clearly said "Michael Jackson is the first artist in the history of music to generate FIVE number one singles off one album"
However on both the DVD and BluRay the voiceover says SIX number one singles. It stuck out to me because I had seen Moonwalker so many times that I was so used to hearing him say five. So is this correct, was there a rerelease at some point that is simply not documented anywhere?
What made it even stranger was when Katy Perry supposedly broke his record, and that record was reported as five no.1 singles off one album. But the DVD and blu rays say six? So confusing.
I had seen Moonwalker on VHS on both the official PAL home release and censored TV version a kid. On both versions at the beginning of the retrospective segment there was a voice over that clearly said "Michael Jackson is the first artist in the history of music to generate FIVE number one singles off one album"
However on both the DVD and BluRay the voiceover says SIX number one singles. It stuck out to me because I had seen Moonwalker so many times that I was so used to hearing him say five. So is this correct, was there a rerelease at some point that is simply not documented anywhere?
What made it even stranger was when Katy Perry supposedly broke his record, and that record was reported as five no.1 singles off one album. But the DVD and blu rays say six? So confusing.