The full list of then-unreleased songs addressed during the 1993 deposition (with relevant quotes) are as follows:
- "She's Not a Girl" ("It was recorded but never released. It's a demo I did, I think at the Encino house.")
- "You Ain't Gonna Change Nothin'"
- "Lucy is in Love with Linus"
- "Who is the Girl With Her Hair Down"
- "Lonely Man"
- "Going to Rio" ("[I wrote it] before Thriller, before Off the Wall")
- "Tomboy"
- "Buffalo Bill"
- "Al Capone"
- "Michael McKellar"
- "Thank You for Life" ("[It] was written... boy, way before Off the Wall... '73, '74, something like that.")
- "Much Too Soon"
- "What a Lonely Way to Go" ("[It was written] before Off the Wall.")
- "Who Do You Know"
- "You Are a Liar"
- "Cry"
- "Make a Wish"
- "Crack Kills"
- "Free"
- "Fly Away"
- "The Children's Hour"
- "A Baby Smiles"
- "Sister Sue"
- "Little Susie"
- "Tragedy of a Cheerleader"
- "Get Around"
- "Little Girls"
- "In the Valley"
- "Red Eye"
- "I Forgive You"
- "Why Shy"
- "I Have This Love of Me"
- "Llama Lola"
- "California Grass"
- "Kentucky" ("I wrote that one... [in] '70-something. I don't remember exactly.")
- "Someone Put Your Hand Down"
- "Do You Know Where Your Children Are"
- "Bad Girl"
- "Lonely Bird"
- "P.Y.T. (Pretty Young Thing) [Original Version]"
- "People Have to Make Some Kind of Joke"
- "Love Never Felt So Good"
- "Alright Now"
- "Scared of the Moon"
- "Neverland Landing"
- "We Are the Ones"
- "What's Your Life?"
- "Fantasy"
- "The Sky is the Limit"
- "Saved by the Bell"
- "Chicago 1945"
- "Make or Break"
- "Turning Me Off"
- "Sunset Driver"
- "Far Far Away"
When asked by an attorney how many of these songs were in cassette form, Michael said,
"Most of them are on cassette." However, if you skim through the list, you'll see finished songs (e.g., "Do You Know Where Your Children Are," "Crack Kills," "Chicago 1945") and incomplete demos (e.g., "Free," "P.Y.T. [Original]," "Al Capone"). So there's no telling exactly what state most of these songs are in -- a cappella concepts, instrumentals, half-finished demo tracks, finished songs, etc.
Even so, there are 55 titles here, 45 of which we've yet to hear -- and most of THOSE are completely non-existent in terms of back story. I'm fascinated in learning more about them.