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"Torture" is the second single released off the album ''Victory'' by the band, The Jacksons. Written by Jackie Jackson and fellow Motown veteran Kathy Wakefield, the song is about someone ending a relationship and the torture that a person can receive while trying to end it. Jackie was originally going to sing the song with his brother, Michael, but Jackie's role instead went to Jermaine Jackson, whose availability for the album was in question until the last minute. The rest of the Jacksons sang the chorus along with Michael and Jermaine. The song received mixed reactions from critics. The video was probably best known for Michael not being available, and the use of a wax dummy in his place throughout the video. Paula Abdul replaced Perri Lister as the video's choreographer, in which various scenes of torture are displayed with the Jacksons being on the receiving end of most of it. The shoot was an expensive and arduous affair that neither Michael nor Jermaine took part in, and it ultimately bankrupted the production company. The song peaked at #17 on the ''''Billboard'' Hot 100'' chart, making it the second best selling single on the album, behind "State of Shock". It also peaked at #26 on the UK charts. ==Writing and recording== "Torture" was written by Jackie Jackson. Motown writer Kathy Wakefield also helped in the writing.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher= faqs.org )〕 Originally Jackie was going to record the vocals along with Michael. However, Jermaine Jackson sang vocals in Jackie's place, because he did not know if he'd be fully involved with the ''Victory'' album until the last minute.〔 On the recording, Michael and Jermaine sing a duet, with the rest of the group providing backing vocals.〔 "Torture" was Jermaine's only main contribution to the ''Victory'' album. The B-side of the single was an instrumental version of the song.〔Joel Whitburn, Top Pop Singles 1955-1999 (Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research, 2000), 317.〕 A common misconception is that the lyrics are about sadomasochism and physical torture, claims which Susan Baker of the Parents Music Resource Center had at one time made.〔 The lyrics to the song are about a relationship that is about to end, and how the feelings of love become "torture" when a break-up is nearing.〔 One of the members of the relationship is still in love with the other and feels that the break-up is "torture".
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