Someone Put Your Hand Out (Michael Jackson song)

"Someone Put Your Hand Out"
Single by Michael Jackson
Released May, 1992
Format Cassette single, 3" CD single
Recorded 1991
Genre R&B, pop
Length 5:25
Label Epic, Pepsi
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
  • Teddy Riley
  • Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson chronology
"In the Closet"
(1992)
"Someone Put Your Hand Out"
(1992)
"Jam"
(1992)

"Someone Put Your Hand Out" (on disc three of The Ultimate Collection) is a song originally written by Michael Jackson with Teddy Riley in 1987 for the Bad album and re-written in April 1992, having failed to make it on to Jackson's 1991 album Dangerous.

Promotion

It was released May 1992 in Europe as an exclusive Pepsi promotional single, to promote Jackson’s upcoming Dangerous World Tour. 500,000 copies were made available by collecting a winning token from certain Pepsi products. It was also released as part of an exclusive Pepsi promotional pack in June 1992 throughout Europe and the United Kingdom. The promotional pack included a Michael Jackson poster, a promotional sticker, a press release about Jackson’s upcoming Dangerous World Tour and a cassette single of "Someone Put Your Hand Out". In 1993 the song was also planned to be released in the United States as a promotional CD for the Sony Walkman. Customers who purchased a special Michael Jackson signature Sony Walkman would receive a bonus CD featuring "Someone Put Your Hand Out" as well as other rare Jackson songs and remixes of his hits. However, this promotion was withdrawn following the 1993 child sexual abuse accusations against Michael Jackson. The song was also released on a 3" CD promotional-only copy.

Live performances

"Someone Put Your Hand Out" was never performed live by Jackson himself, but it was included as an instrumental version in Jackson's Dangerous World Tour.

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