As in “A Horse With No Name,” the #1 hit from 1972. But, according to TMZ, “several years ago America’s manager gave his group’s permission for Jackson to record the song,
A Place With No Name’ — despite the similarity.” Here’s a clip.

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Comments (6)
  1. Greg  |   Posted on Jul 16th, 2009

    Ya know, a lot of times, there’s a reason why songs are unreleased.

  2. Sha’mon now! eeeeeeeeeeeeh heeeeeeeeee

  3. “a place without no name”
    Was I hearing that right? A double negative?

  4. Untitled (4)   |   Posted on Jul 17th, 2009

    I always thought that song really got the highway trance and shadows thing really right…How ironic that the king of the twinkle twinkle 80′s pop would be drawn to it…

  5. chucko  |   Posted on Jul 20th, 2009

    Apparently the Jacksons had a fondness of America. Remember Janet Jackson sampling “Ventura Highway” for her hit “Someone To Call My Lover”?

    Here’s the Youtube video clip to refresh your memory:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVvEYqmXkWo

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