
Either way, Rockwell was reportedly signed to Motown Records without the knowledge of his father Berry. The 19 year old singer also had another significant contact(s) in the music biz. His sister Hazel was married to Jermaine Jackson, and given also the fact that the Jacksons had recorded

‘Somebody’s Watching Me’ was, to Rockwell’s credit, a very good dance/R&B song, but what made it an instant hit was surely the obvious presence of Michael Jackson (and his brother Jermaine) singing the chorus line. The song rocketed up the U.S. charts in early ‘84, eventually peaking at #2 on the mainstream Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the R&B charts. The fact that Rockwell himself couldn’t sing that well really didn’t matter, because Michael Jackson could sing and indeed was singing on the

The song was the title track on Rockwell’s debut album which sold well enough in the U.S.(#15), mainly on the strength of the lead out single, but sold poorly elsewhere (OZ#99/UK#52). Among the other vocalists to contribute backing vocals on the album were Monalisa Young and Terry DeSario. But it was fair to say that none of the other album tracks were that strong, the second single ‘Obscene Phone Caller’ reaching #35 in the U.S. but failing to chart elsewhere.

It must have taken some mighty persuasion from father Berry to encourage the suits at Motown to let Rockwell into the studio for album number three. ‘The

Although Rockwell technically had a second U.S. Top 40 hit, he’s widely thought of as a one hit wonder. To his credit he did manage to reach the top on his own merits, but sadly lacked the substantive talent as either songwriter or singer to forge the sort of career that his buddy Michael had.
And just to add one more dimension to the family web of fame surrounding Rockwell, his half-sister is actress Rhonda Ross Kendrick, who happens to be the daughter of Diana Ross. Just goes to show it’s not always who you know, but what you know.