| | Jermaine Jackson Don't Take It Personal CD - Import Jermaine Jackson Discography of CDs
Japanese pressing includes one bonus track. Sony. 2009. Don't Take It Personal Music | List Price | $34.98 (You save $1.39) | | Category | R&B Albums, Soul/R&B CDs | | Label | BMG Japan / Zoom | | CD Universe Part number | 8011341 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | New Jermaine Jackson CD release date Nov 24, 2009 | | Additional Info | Import |
Jermaine Jackson Don't Take It Personal Songs | 1. | Climb Out |
| 2. | Don't Take it Personal  |
| 3. | Make it Easy on Love |
| 4. | So Right |
| 5. | I'd Like to Get to Know You |
| 6. | Two Ships (in the Night) |
| 7. | Rise to the Occashion |
| 8. | (C'mon) Feel the Need |
| 9. | Next to You |
| 10. | Don't Make Me Wait |
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