This was Michael Jackson's least successful album during his solo run at Motown. The songs were undistinguished, Jackson sounded tentative and uninterested vocally, and the production and arrangements were routine at best, sometimes inferior. There's little wonder that Jackson at this point began to openly express his desires to expand his horizons and try a fresher, more contemporary approach.
With a child's heart Go face the worries of the day With a child's heart Turn each problem into play No need to worry no need to fear Just being alive makes it all so very clear With a child's heart Nothing can ever get you down With a child's heart You've got no reason to frown Love is as welcome As a sunny sunny day No grown-up thoughts To lead our hearts astray Take life easy, so easy nic...