"Just Good Friends" is a song from American recording artist Michael Jackson's 1987 album Bad. The song is one of two duets on the album, the other being "I Just Can't Stop Loving You". The song features Jackson and Stevie Wonder quarrelling over a girl in a light, cheerful manner. "Just Good Friends" is the fifth track on Bad with a duration of 4:06. It is the only song from the album to have never been released as a single. "Just Good Friends" is one of only two songs on Bad which were not written by Jackson himself, the other being "Man in the Mirror". The song was written and composed by the '80s song writing-partnership of Terry Britten and Graham Lyle.
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Song by Michael Jackson & Stevie Wonder | |
from the album Bad | |
Released | August 31, 1987 |
Recorded | 1987[1] |
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Length | 4:06 |
Label | Epic |
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Rolling Stone criticized "Just Good Friends" as being "the only mediocrity" on Bad.[2] The reviewer attributed this to the fact that "Just Good Friends" is one of only two songs not actually written by Jackson on the album.[2] Rolling Stone commented that the Stevie Wonder-duet starts well, but "devolves into a chin-bobbing cheerfulness that is unforced but also, sadly, unearned."[2]
Quincy Jones was also very critical of the song: “I made a mistake on the duet with him and Stevie [“Just Good Friends,” written by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle. That didn’t work.”[3]
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