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For lead singer of the Downchild Blues Band, see Chuck Jackson (musician). For other persons with the name, see Charles Jackson (disambiguation).
Chuck Jackson (born July 22, 1937) is an R&B singer who was one of the first artists to record material by Burt Bacharach and Hal David successfully. He has performed with moderate success since 1961. His hits include "I Don't Want to Cry," "Any Day Now," "I Keep Forgettin'" and "All Over the World".
He was born on July 22, 1937, in Latta, South Carolina, but was raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Career
Between 1957 and 1959, he was a member of The Del-vikings, singing lead on the 1957 release "Willette." After leaving them, he was "discovered" when he opened for soul legend Jackie Wilson at the Apollo Theater. He signed a recording contract with Scepter Records. His first single, "I Don't Want to Cry", which he co-wrote, was his first hit (1961). The song charted on both the R&B and pop charts. In 1962, Jackson's recording of "Any Day Now", the Burt Bacharach-Bob Hilliard classic, became a huge hit,and his signature song. His popularity in the 1960s prompted him to buy up the time on his contract from Scepter and move to Motown Records. There he recorded a number of successful singles, including "Are You Lonely for Me Baby" and "Honey Come Back." He later recorded for All Platinum and other labels, but with minimal success.
After meeting producer/composer Charles Wallert at the Third Annual Beach Music Awards, the two collaborated to record "How Long Have You Been Loving Me" on Carolina Records. The song became an instant Beach Music/Shag hit and remains a classic both in the Southeast and the UK.
In 1998 Jackson teamed with longtime friend Dionne Warwick to record "If I Let Myself Go", arranged as a duet by Wallert for Wave Entertainment. The recording received critical acclaim and charted at number 19 on the highly competitive Gavin Adult Contemporary Charts. Jackson followed with "What Goes Around, Comes Around", another Wallert production and composition, and reached number 13 on the Gavin Charts.
Several of Jackson's songs later became hits for other artists, including Ronnie Milsap, whose 1982 cover version of "Any Day Now" reached #1 on the Country and Adult Contemporary charts, and Michael McDonald, who covered "I Keep Forgettin'" with much success. Jackson was close friends with political strategist Lee Atwater. He appears in the award-winning documentary Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story.
Hit records
Year Single Chart positions US US R&B 1961 "I Don't Want To Cry" 36 5 "(It Never Happens) In Real Life" 46 22 "Mr. Pride" 91 "I Wake Up Crying" 59 13 1962 "Any Day Now" 23 2 "I Keep Forgettin'" 55 "Who's Gonna Pick Up the Pieces" 119 "Getting Ready For the Heartbreak" 88 1963 "Tell Him I'm Not Home"(w/ Doris Troy) 42 12 "Tears of Joy" 85 "I Will Never Turn My Back On You" 110 29 "Any Other Way" 81 * 1964 "Hand It Over" 92 * "Beg Me" 45 * "Somebody New"" 93 * "Since I Don't Have You" 47 * 1965 "I Need You" 75 * "Something You Got"(w/ Maxine Brown) 55 10 "If I Didn't Love You" 46 18 "Can't Let You Out of My Sight"(w/ Maxine Brown) 91 "I Need You So"(w/ Maxine Brown) 98 22 "Good Things Come To Those Who Wait" 105 1966 "I'm Satisfied" 112 1967 "Hold On I'm Coming"(w/ Maxine Brown) 91 20 "Daddy's Home"(w/ Maxine Brown) 91 46 "Shame On Me" 76 40 1968 "(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man In You" 94 1969 "Are You Lonely For Me Baby" 107 27 "Honey Come Back" 43 1973 "I Only Get This Feeling" 117 35 "I Can't Break Away" 62 1975 "I'm Needing You, Wanting You" 30 1980 "I Wanna Give You Some Love" 90 Discography (selected)
Albums
- 1962: I Don't Want to Cry! (Wand WDM-650)
- 1962: Any Day Now (Wand WDM-654)
- 1963: Encore! (Wand WDM-655)
- 1964: Chuck Jackson on Tour (Wand WDM-658)
- 1965: Mr. Everything (Wand WDM-667)
- 1965: Saying Something, with Maxine Brown (Wand WDM-669)
- 1966: A Tribute to Rhythm and Blues (Wand WDM-673)
- 1966: A Tribute to Rhythm and Blues, Volume 2 (Wand WDM-676)
- 1966: Tribute to the King (Wand WDM-680)
- 1967: Greatest Hits (Wand WDM-683)
- 1967: Hold On, We're Coming, with Maxine Brown (Wand WDM-678)
- 1967: The Early Show, with Tammi Terrell (Wand WDM-682)
- 1968: Chuck Jackson Arrives (Motown)
- 1969: Goin' Back to Chuck Jackson (Motown)
- 1970: Teardrops Keep Falling on My Heart (Motown)
- 1974: Through All Times (ABC)
- 1975: Needing You, Wanting You (All Platinum)
- 1977: The Great Chuck Jackson (Bulldog)
- 1980: After You (EMI America)
- 1980: I Wanna Give You Some Love (EMI America)
- 1994: Chuck Jackson (Platinum Pop)
- 1994: Encore/Mr. Everything (Kent-UK)
- 1998: Smooth, Smooth Jackson (Sequel Records)
- 2005: I'll Take Care of You, with Cissy Houston (Shanachie Entertainment), release of 1992 album
Singles on Tamla Motown (UK)
- TMG651 Girls Girls Girls/(You Can't Let the Boy Overpower) The Man in You - 7"
- TMG729 Honey Come Back/What Am I Gonna Do Without You - 7"
Awards
- 1992: Rhythm and Blues Foundation, "Pioneer Ward"
- 2009: Carolina Beach Music Hall Of Fame "Joe Pope Pioneer Award"
Footnotes
- Chuck Jackson speaks about Lee Atwater in Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story
Categories:- American rhythm and blues musicians
- People from Dillon County, South Carolina
- Musicians from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Living people
- 1937 births
- Northern soul musicians
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