When my sister and my mom first heard our first hit record, l Want You Back,
我妹跟妈妈首次听到我们第一首主打l Want You Back时
my father had sent it over, they didn't care for it.
我爸寄去给她们听的 她们并不是很喜欢
l didn't like it at all.
我一点都不喜欢
Because the songs that the children sang
因为孩子们唱的歌
was more like the, l should say, soul music.
我觉得比较接近灵魂音乐
And to me, l Want You Back didn't sound that way.
l Want You Back对我来说 并不是那类型的音乐
All the songs that was out then sound so different,
当时所有市面上的歌听来都很不一样
so l guess Berry wanted to bring out a different style.
我想贝瑞是想要创造另一种风格
little did they know it was a very big song, number one.
她们都没料到那首歌 竟然冲上第一名
lt was just an unbelievable track.
很不可思议的一首歌
lt just came out of the radio like lightning.
一播出就造成轰动
Oh, them Jackson 5, that is a kickin' group.
杰克逊五人组真是了不得的团体
'Wow, that's them? ' And l had to get used to the song
是他们吗? 我花了些时间才习惯
because even though it was a very big hit,
虽然那首歌红翻了天
your brothers singing on a record, on vinyl, and you hearing it
收听自己兄弟的黑胶唱片
is something totally different.
感觉还是很不一样
We just don't have songs that come and go,
我们的歌不是只红极一时
we have songs that'll be around all the time.
而是持续的有人喜爱
like, you'll hear 'em on the FM cllassicall stations,
在古典乐广播电台也会播放
by the Philharmonic Orchestra, things like that.
由交响乐团演奏之类的
so it's just not What people call it, kiddie rock. lt's not that.
不只是所谓的小孩子摇滚乐 完全不是
And a million sellers, a million selling.
卖了上百万张