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==Career==
  
Wilson first became active in the music business in his native Detroit.  He joined [[Billy Ward & the Dominoes]] in 1953, replacing [[Clyde McPhatter]]. After losing McPhatter, the group's only recording success with Wilson came in June of 1956 with the [[single (music)|single]] "St. Therese of The Roses" that reached number 13 on the Pop charts. Their OTHER "only" successes were "Stardust", (July 15,'57), and "Deep Purple", (Oct. 7,'57) (See "Billboard Top Forty", ISBN 8230-8280-6, et al.)  
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Wilson first became active in the music business in his native [[Detroit]].  He joined Billy Ward & the Dominoes in 1953, replacing [[Clyde McPhatter]]. The group's only recording success with Wilson came in June of 1956 with the [[single (music)|single]] "St. Therese of The Roses," whichreached number 13 on the pop charts. Previously the group had scored hits with"Stardust", (July '57), and "Deep Purple." (Oct. '57)  
  
Wilson's solo career began with [[1957 in music|1957]]'s "Reet Petite," written by the then-unknown [[Berry Gordy|Berry Gordy, Jr.]] and recorded on the [[Brunswick Records]] label with whom Wilson would remain throughout his career. He had his first [[top 40]] hit in [[1958 in music|1958]] with "To Be Loved." At the end of that year he had his first big success with "[[Lonely Teardrops]]" that went to #7 on the charts. The song, also written by Gordy, became his signature tune. That same year saw Wilson release his first [[LP (format)|LP]] titled ''He's So Fine''.
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Wilson's solo career began with in 1957 with the uptempo "Reet Petite," written by the then-unknown [[Berry Gordy|Berry Gordy, Jr.]] and recorded on the [[Brunswick Records]] label, with whom Wilson would remain throughout his career. Wilson had his first [[top 40]] hit in 1958 with "To Be Loved." At the end of that year he had his first big success with "Lonely Teardrops." Also written by Gordy, the song went to number seven on and became Jackie's his signature tune. That same year saw Wilson release his first LP, titled ''He's So Fine''.
  
Wilson's brand of soul and R&B helped him cross over to the mainstream, having several pop hits. His dynamic stage performances earned him the nickname "Mr. Excitement." His performance of "Lonely Teardrops" on the ''[[Ed Sullivan Show]]'' is considered one of the show's classics. In the 1960s, Wilson continued to record singles, many of them operatic, such as "[[Danny Boy]]" or "Night," others were up-tempo and exciting, such as "Baby Workout" in [[1963 in music|1963]].  
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Wilson's unique brand of soul and R&B helped him cross over to the mainstream, having several pop hits. His dynamic stage performances earned him the nickname "Mr. Excitement." His performance of "Lonely Teardrops" on the ''[[Ed Sullivan Show]]'' is considered one of the show's classics. In the 1960s, Wilson continued to record singles, many of them operatic, such as "Danny Boy" or "Night," whiel others were up-tempo and exciting, such as "Baby Workout" in 1963.  
  
His career began to suffer in the mid-60s, though he managed a brief revival by collaborating with [[Carl Davis]], a legendary [[Chicago, Illinois|Chicago]] producer.  This resulted in two hits, "Whispers" and "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher."  The revival was short-lived, though, and Wilson rarely charted in the 1970s.  
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His career began to suffer in the mid-60s, though he managed a brief revival by collaborating with Carl Davis, a legendary [[Chicago]] producer.  This resulted in two hits, "Whispers" and "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher."  The revival was short-lived, though, and Wilson rarely charted in the 1970s.
  
 
==Personal life==
 
==Personal life==

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Jackie Wilson

Jack Leroy "Jackie" Wilson (June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984) was an American soul and R&B singer, born in Detroit, Michigan.

Career

Wilson first became active in the music business in his native Detroit. He joined Billy Ward & the Dominoes in 1953, replacing Clyde McPhatter. The group's only recording success with Wilson came in June of 1956 with the single "St. Therese of The Roses," whichreached number 13 on the pop charts. Previously the group had scored hits with"Stardust", (July '57), and "Deep Purple." (Oct. '57)

Wilson's solo career began with in 1957 with the uptempo "Reet Petite," written by the then-unknown Berry Gordy, Jr. and recorded on the Brunswick Records label, with whom Wilson would remain throughout his career. Wilson had his first top 40 hit in 1958 with "To Be Loved." At the end of that year he had his first big success with "Lonely Teardrops." Also written by Gordy, the song went to number seven on and became Jackie's his signature tune. That same year saw Wilson release his first LP, titled He's So Fine.

Wilson's unique brand of soul and R&B helped him cross over to the mainstream, having several pop hits. His dynamic stage performances earned him the nickname "Mr. Excitement." His performance of "Lonely Teardrops" on the Ed Sullivan Show is considered one of the show's classics. In the 1960s, Wilson continued to record singles, many of them operatic, such as "Danny Boy" or "Night," whiel others were up-tempo and exciting, such as "Baby Workout" in 1963.

His career began to suffer in the mid-60s, though he managed a brief revival by collaborating with Carl Davis, a legendary Chicago producer. This resulted in two hits, "Whispers" and "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher." The revival was short-lived, though, and Wilson rarely charted in the 1970s.

Personal life

Wilson converted to Judaism as an adult.

Although married to Frida Hood since 1951, Wilson was a notorious womanizer and was shot and wounded by one of his alleged lovers, Juanita Jones, on February 15, 1961, in a jealous rage as he returned to his apartment with another woman, fashion model Harlean Harris, an ex-girlfriend of singer Sam Cooke. In order to protect his reputation, his management concocted a story that Jones was an obsessed fan who threatened to shoot herself, and that Wilson's intervention concluded in his being shot. Astonishingly, the story was accepted, and no charges were brought against Jones. He was divorced from his wife in 1965, and married Harlean Harris in 1967. He stayed with her until his death.

Death

Wilson suffered a massive heart attack while playing a Dick Clark show at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey on September 29, 1975, falling head-first to the stage; he was singing "Lonely Teardrops". A comatose Wilson lived in a hospital until his death at age 49. His medical costs were paid for by Elvis Presley. Al Green, the soul singer, was one of the few artists who regularly visited a bed-ridden Jackie.

Wilson is interred in the Westlawn Cemetery in Wayne, Michigan.

Tributes and Legacy

In 1985, soul/funk band The Commodores recorded "Nightshift" in memory of Wilson and soul singer Marvin Gaye, who died in the same year as Wilson. Reaching No. 1 R&B and No. 3 pop in the US, it was the group's biggest post-Lionel Richie hit.

Van Morrison also recorded a tribute song called "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)" on his 1972 hit album Saint Dominic's Preview. This song was later covered by Dexys Midnight Runners. When the track was performed on the British TV show Top of the Pops, a picture of Wilson was intended to be used in the background - but an intentional joke by the band and the production staff meant that a picture of darts player Jocky Wilson was used instead.

Michael Jackson honored Jackie Wilson at the 1984 Grammy Awards. Jackson dedicated his Album of the Year Grammy for Thriller to Jackie, saying, "Jackie Wilson was a wonderful entertainer...I love you and thank you so much."[1]

Wilson is also mentioned in the rap song "Thugz Mansion" featuring Tupac Shakur and Nas. The exact lyric is:

"Seen a show with Marvin Gaye last night,
It had me shook, sippin' peppermint schnapps
With Jackie Wilson, and Sam Cooke."

Wilson scored a posthumous hit when "Reet Petite" reached number one in the United Kingdom in 1986. This success was likely due in part to a new animated video made for the song, featuring a clay model of Wilson, that became hugely popular on television. The following year he hit the UK charts again with "I Get The Sweetest Feeling" (No.3), and "Higher And Higher" (No.11).

Rita Coolidge covered "Higher and Higher" in 1977; her version outcharted Wilson's original on the US pop charts, reaching No. 2 and earning a gold record.

He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1987; that same year, he was portrayed in the Richie Valens biopic La Bamba by Howard Huntsberry.

In 1989, "Higher and Higher" was featured heavily in the film Ghostbusters II, the soundtrack album of which featured a cover version of the song by Howard Huntsberry.

In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked him #68 on their list of the 100 Greatest Artists of All Time.[2]

Discography

Catalog

SONNY WILSON [78rpm 10”] USA

  • 1. The Rainy Day Blues / Rockaway Rock [1952 / Dee Gee 4000]
  • 2. Danny Boy / Bulldozer Blues [1952 / Dee Gee 4001]

THE DOMINOES [45rpm 7”] USA

  • 1. Where Now Little Heart / You Can’t Keep A Good Man Down [1953 / Federal 12139]
  • 2. Rags To Riches / Don’t Thank Me [1953 / King 1280]
  • 3. Christmas In Heaven / Ringing In A Brand New Year [1953 / King 1281]
  • 4. Until The Real Thing Comes Along / My Baby’s 3-D [1953 / Federal 12162]
  • 5. Tootsie Roll / I’m Gonna Move To The Outskirts Of Town [1954 / Federal 12178]
  • 6. Tenderly / A Little Lie [1954 / King 1342]
  • 7. Three Coins In The Fountain / Lonesome Road [1954 / King 1364]
  • 8. Little Things Mean A Lot / I Really Don’t Want To Know [1954 / King 1368]
  • 9. Come To Me Baby / Gimme, Gimme, Gimme [1954 / Jubilee 5163]
  • 10. Above Jacob’s Ladder / Little Black Train [1954 / Federal 12193]
  • 11. If I Never Get To Heaven / Can’t Do Sixty No More [1955 / Federal 12209]
  • 12. Love Me Now Or Let Me Go / Caveman [1955 / Federal 12218]
  • 13. May I Never Love Again / Learnin’ The Blues [1955 / King 1492]
  • 14. Sweethearts On Parade / Take Me Back To Heaven [1955 / Jubilee 5213]
  • 15. Give Me You / Over The Rainbow [1955 / King 1502]
  • 16. Bobby Sox Baby / How Long, How Long Blues [1956 / Federal 12263]
  • 17. St. Therese Of The Roses / Home Is Where You Hang Your Heart [1956 / Decca 9-29933]
  • 18. Will You Remember / Come On, Snake, Let’s Crawl [1956 / Decca 9-30043]
  • 19. Half A Love / Evermore [1956 / Decca 9-30149]
  • 20. Rock, Plymouth Rock / ‘Til Kingdom Come [1957 / Decca 9-30199]
  • 21. One Moment With You / St. Louis Blues [1957 / Federal 12301]
  • 22. To Each His Own / I Don’t Stand A Ghost Of A Chance With You [1957 / Decca 9-30420]
  • 23. September Song / When The Saints Go Marching In [1957 / Decca 9-30514]
  • 24. Lay It On The Line / That’s How You Know You’re Growing Old [1961 / King 5463]

BRUNSWICK SINGLES 1957-1977

  • 1. By The Light Of The Silvery Moon / Reet Petite [Brunswick 9-55024]
  • 2. Come Back To Me / To Be Loved [Brunswick 9-55052]
  • 3. As Long As I Live / I’m Wanderin’ [Brunswick 9-55070]
  • 4. Singing A Song / We Have Love [Brunswick 9-55086]
  • 5. Lonely Teardrops / In The Blue Of Evening [Brunswick 9-55105]
  • 6. That’s Why (I Love You So) / Love Is All [Brunswick 9-55121]
  • 7. I’ll Be Satisfied / Ask [Brunswick 9-55136]
  • 8. You Better Know It / Never Go Away [Brunswick 9-55149]
  • 9. Talk That Talk / Only You, Only Me [Brunswick 9-55165]
  • 10. Night / Doggin’ Around [Brunswick 9-55166]
  • 11. (You Were Made For) All My Love / A Woman, A Lover, A Friend [Brunswick 9-55167]
  • 12. Alone At Last / Am I The Man [Brunswick 9-55170]
  • 13. My Empty Arms / The Tear Of The Year [Brunswick 9-55201]
  • 14. Your One And Only Love / Please Tell Me Why [Brunswick 55208]
  • 15. I’m Comin’ On Back To You / Lonely Life [Brunswick 55216]
  • 16. Years From Now / You Don’t Know What It Means [Brunswick 55219]
  • 17. The Way I Am / My Heart Belongs To Only You [Brunswick 55220]
  • 18. The Greatest Hurt / There’ll Be No Next Time [Brunswick 55221]
  • 19. There’s Nothing Like Love / I Found Love [Brunswick 55224]
  • 20. Sing (And Tell The Blues So Long) / Hearts [Brunswick 55225]
  • 21. I Just Can’t Help It / My Tale Of Woe [Brunswick 55229]
  • 22. Baby, That’s All / Forever And A Day [Brunswick 55233]
  • 23. A Girl Named Tamiko / What Good Am I Without You? [Brunswick 55236]
  • 24. Baby Workout / I’m Going Crazy [Brunswick 55239]
  • 25. Shake A Hand / Say I Do [Brunswick 55243]
  • 26. Shake! Shake! Shake! / He’s A Fool [Brunswick 55246]
  • 27. The New Breed / Baby Get It (And Don’t Quit It) [Brunswick 55250]
  • 28. Silent Night / O Holy Night [Brunswick 55254]
  • 29. Haunted House / I’m Travelin’ On [Brunswick 55260]
  • 30. Call Her Up / The Kickapoo [Brunswick 55263]
  • 31. Big Boss Line / Be My Girl [Brunswick 55266]
  • 32. Squeeze Her-Tease Her (But Love Her) / Give Me Back My Heart [Brunswick 55269]
  • 33. She’s All Right / Watch Out [Brunswick 55273]
  • 34. Danny Boy / Soul Time [Brunswick 55277]
  • 35. Yes Indeed / When The Saints Go Marching In [Brunswick 55278]
  • 36. No Pity (In The Naked City) / I’m So Lonely [Brunswick 55280]
  • 37. I Believe I’ll Love On / Lonely Teardrops [Brunswick 55283]
  • 38. Think Twice / Please Don’t Hurt Me [Brunswick 55287]
  • 39. 3 Days, 1 Hour, 30 Minutes / I’ve Got To Get Back (Country Boy) [Brunswick 55289]
  • 40. Brand New Thing (Pt.1) / Soul Galore [Brunswick 55290]
  • 41. I Believe / Be My Love [Brunswick 55294]
  • 42. Whispers (Getting’ Louder) / The Fairest Of Them All [Brunswick 55300]
  • 43. I Don’t Want To Lose You / Just Be Sincere [Brunswick 55309]
  • 44. I’ve Lost You / Those Heartaches [Brunswick 55321]
  • 45. (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher / I’m The One To Do It [Brunswick 55336]
  • 46. Since You Showed Me How To Be Happy / The Who Who Song [Brunswick 55354]
  • 47. For Your Precious Love / Uptight (Everything’s Alright) [Brunswick 55365]
  • 48. Funky Broadway / Chain Gang [Brunswick 55373]
  • 49. I Get The Sweetest Feeling / Nothing But Blue Skies [Brunswick 55381]
  • 50. For Once In My Life / You Brought About A Change In Me [Brunswick 55392]
  • 51. I Still Love You / Hum De Dum De Do [Brunswick 55402]
  • 52. Helpless / Do It The Right Way [Brunswick 55418]
  • 53. (Why Don’t You) Do Your Thing / With These Hands [Brunswick 55423]
  • 54. Let This Be A Letter (To My Baby) / Didn’t I [Brunswick 55435]
  • 55. (I Can Feel Those Vibrations) This Love Is Real / Love Uprising [Brunswick 55443]
  • 56. This Guy’s In Love With You / Say You Will [Brunswick 55449]
  • 57. Try It Again / Love Is Funny That Way [Brunswick 55461]
  • 58. The Fountain / You Got Me Walking [Brunswick 55467]
  • 59. The Girl Turned Me On / Forever And A Day [Brunswick 55475]
  • 60. What A Lovely Way / You Left The Fire Burning [Brunswick 55480]
  • 61. Beautiful Day / What’cha Gonna Do About Love [Brunswick 55490]
  • 62. Because Of You / Go Away [Brunswick 55495]
  • 63. Sing A Little Song / No More Goodbyes [Brunswick 55499]
  • 64. It’s All Over / Shake A Leg [Brunswick 55504]
  • 65. Don’t Burn No Bridges / Don’t Burn No Bridges (instrumental) [Brunswick 55522]
  • 66. Nobody But You / I’ve Learned About Life [Brunswick 55536]

BRUNSWICK EPs

  • 1. The Versatile Jackie Wilson [Brunswick EB 71040]

To Be Loved / Reet Petite / Danny Boy / As Long As I Live

  • 2. Jumpin’ Jack [Brunswick EB 71042]

Lonely Teardrops / It’s Too Bad We Had To Say Goodbye / Someone To Need Me (As I Need You) / The Joke

  • 3. That’s Why (I Love You So) mono [Brunswick EB 71045]

That’s Why (I Love You So) / Love Is All / You Better Know It / Each Time (I Love You More)

  • 4. That’s Why (I Love You So) stereo [Brunswick EB 771045]

That’s Why (I Love You So) / Love Is All / You Better Know It / Each Time (I Love You More)

  • 5. Talk That Talk! [Brunswick EB 71046]

Talk That Talk / Ask / I’ll Be Satisfied / Wishing Well

  • 6. Mr. Excitement! [Brunswick EB 71047]

It’s All A Part Of Love / I Know I’ll Always Be In Love With You / Never Go Away / Thrill Of Love

  • 7. So Much [Brunswick EB 71048]

So Much / Only You, Only Me / Happiness / The Magic Of Love

  • 8. Jackie Wilson [Brunswick EB 71049]

Night / Doggin’ Around (You Were Made For) All My Love / A Woman, A Lover, A Friend /

  • 9. The Greatest Hurt [Brunswick EB 71101]

The Greatest Hurt / I Don’t Know You Anymore / The Tear Of The Year / There’ll Be No Next Time

  • 10. I Just Can’t Help It [Brunswick EB 71102]

I Just Can’t Help It / My Tale Of Woe / Bad News Travels Fast / You Ought To Be Shamed

  • 11. Baby Workout [Brunswick EB 71103]

Baby Workout / Say You Will / The Kickapoo / Yeah! Yeah! Yeah!

  • 12. Shake A Hand [Brunswick EB 71104]

Shake A Hand / When The Saints Go Marching In / Do Lord / Nobody Knows The Trouble I’ve Seen

BRUNSWICK LPs 1958-1976

  • 1958 He's So Fine
  • 1959 Lonely Teardrops
  • 1959 So Much
  • 1960 Jackie Sings the Blues
  • 1960 My Golden Favorites
  • 1960 A Woman, A Lover, A Friend
  • 1961 You Ain't Heard Nothin' Yet
  • 1961 By Special Request
  • 1962 Body And Soul
  • 1962 Jackie Wilson At The Copa
  • 1963 Jackie Wilson Sings The World's Greatest Melodies
  • 1963 Baby Workout
  • 1963 Shake A Hand
  • 1963 Merry Christmas From Jackie Wilson
  • 1963 My Golden Favorites [Volume 2]
  • 1964 Somethin' Else!!
  • 1965 Soul Time
  • 1965 Spotlight On Jackie Wilson
  • 1966 Soul Galore
  • 1966 Whispers
  • 1967 Higher And Higher
  • 1968 Manufacturers Of Soul
  • 1968 I Get The Sweetest Feeling
  • 1969 Jackie Wilson's Greatest Hits
  • 1969 Do Your Thing
  • 1970 It's All Part Of Love
  • 1970 This Love Is Real
  • 1971 You Got Me Walking
  • 1972 Jackie Wilson's Greatest Hits
  • 1973 Beautiful Day
  • 1974 Nowstalgia
  • 1976 Nobody But You

DOMINOES [CD]

  • 1. Billy Ward And His Dominoes: Featuring Clyde McPhatter And Jackie Wilson [King KCD 733] 1988 USA
  • 2. Billy Ward And The Dominoes – 14 Hits Volume 1 [King KCD 5005] 1995 USA
  • 3. Billy Ward & The Dominoes – 21 Greatest Hits Volume 4 [King KG-0135-2] 2005 USA
  • 4. Billy Ward And The Dominoes – 21 Hits Volume 4 [King KCD 5008] 1995 USA
  • 5. Clyde McPhatter And Jackie Wilson [Fat Boy FATCD 236] 1995 EEC
  • 6. Sixty Minute Man [Charly CD Charly 242] 1990
  • 7. The Dominoes Featuring Jackie Wilson – 14 Greatest Hits Volume 3 [King KG-0128-2] 2005 USA
  • 8. The Dominoes Featuring Jackie Wilson – 14 Hits Volume 3 [King KCD 5007] 1995 USA
  • 9. The Dominoes Meet The Ravens [Sequel NEM CD 716] 1995 England
  • 10. The Essential Masters: Jackie Wilson With Billy Ward & His Dominoes [King/Varese Sarabande 302 066 553 2] 2004 USA

JACKIE WILSON [CD]

  • 1. 10 Soul Classics [CBS Special Products A 21073] 1989 USA
  • 2. 20 Greatest Hits [br. music BRCD 48]
  • 3. 20 Greatest Hits [Brunswick BRC 33010-2] 2002 USA
  • 4. 20 Greatest Hits [Streetlife CD 2662542] 1988 Holland / Germany
  • 5. All The Best [Repertoire REP 4827-WG] 1999
  • 6. A Portrait Of Jackie Wilson – All His Greatest Hits [Pickwick PWKS 4238] 1994 England
  • 7. A Soulful Christmas With Jackie Wilson [JB JB028] 1995 Holland
  • 8. A Woman, A Lover, A Friend & Body And Soul [Edsel DIAB 882] 1999 England
  • 9. Baby Workout & Somethin’ Else!! [Edsel DIAB 885] 1999 England
  • 10. Beautiful Day & Nobody But You [Edsel DIAB 890] 1999 England
  • 11. Best Of The Original Soul Brother Jackie Wilson (2CD) [Demon / Music Club MCDLX 022] 2006 England
  • 12. By Special Request & Jackie Wilson At The Copa [Edsel DIAB 883] 1999 England
  • 13. Christmas [EMI-Capitol 72435.37042.2.3] 2002 USA
  • 14. Christmas Eve With Jackie Wilson [Brunswick BRC 33005-2] 2000 USA
  • 15. Christmas With Jackie Wilson [Noel NL 25233] 1995
  • 16. Diamond Star Collection: The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson [Diamond 017550.6] 1993 Holland
  • 17. Double Goldies – Jackie Wilson (2CD) [Goldies GLD 63307] 1994
  • 18. Final Curtain Sound Hound Music SHM 3030] 2000
  • 19. Gold [Gold 100] 1993 Holland
  • 20. Greatest Hits [Evergreen 2690722 CD]
  • 21. He’s So Fine & Lonely Teardrops [Edsel DIAB 867] 1998 England
  • 22. Higher And Higher [Brunswick BRC 35008-2] 2000 USA
  • 23. Higher And Higher [Charly CPCD 8005] 1993 England
  • 24. Higher And Higher [Kent CDKEN 901] 1986 England
  • 25. Higher And Higher [Rhino R2 71850] 1995 USA
  • 26. I Get The Sweetest Feeling & Do Your Thing [Edsel DIAB 888] 1999 England
  • 27. Jackie’s Greatest [Disky SI 901046] 2003 EU
  • 28. Jackie Wilson [Harmony HM 007] 1996 Holland
  • 29. Jackie Wilson + Count Basie [EMI-Capitol 72435-37006-2-1] 2002 USA
  • 30. Jackie Wilson At The Copa [Alvorado AL CD 6310122] 1994 Spain
  • 31. Jackie Wilson At The Copa [Brunswick BRC 35001-2] 2000 USA
  • 32. Jackie Wilson At The Copa [Brunswick BRU 81006-2] 1995 USA
  • 33. Jackie Wilson Sings The World’s Greatest Melodies [Elite 512 609-2] 1992 Canada
  • 34. Jackie Wilson Sings The World’s Greatest Melodies & Spotlight On Jackie Wilson [Edsel DIAB 884] 1999 England
  • 35. Live! [Collectables Priceless Collection COL-CD-8691] 2006 USA
  • 36. Live! [EMI-Capitol 72435-37004-2-3] 2002 USA
  • 37. Merry Christmas From Jackie Wilson [Rhino R2 70574] 1991 USA
  • 38. Merry Christmas From Jackie Wilson & The Christmas Album [Edsel DIAB 875] 1998 England
  • 39. Mr. Excitement! (3CD Box Set) [Rhino R2 70775] 1992 USA
  • 40. Reet Petite [Ace CDCH 902] 1986 England
  • 41. Reet Petite [Armoury ARMCD021] 2000 Germany
  • 42. Reet Petite [Columbia CK 40866] 1987 USA
  • 43. Reet Petite [ONN 63]
  • 44. Reet Petite [That’s Soul TS 023] 1992 EEC
  • 45. Reet Petite [World Star Collection WSC 99019] 1987
  • 46. Reet Petite: 20 Original Favourites [Hallmark 304282] 1996 England
  • 47. Reet Petite And Other Classics [Charly CDCD 1142] 1993 England
  • 48. Reet Petite: The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson [Crimson CRIMCD 59] 1997
  • 49. Sam Cooke/Jackie Wilson [Charly CDTT 1] 1994 England
  • 50. Say You Will [Hear Music Opus Collection OPCD 7814 MHM 009] 2006 USA
  • 51. Shake A Hand & Manufacturers Of Soul [Edsel DIAB 891] 1999 England
  • 52. So Much & Jackie Sings The Blues [Edsel DIAB 881] 1999 England
  • 53. Soul Masters: The Chicago Years Volume 1 [Charly CPCD 8052] 1995 England
  • 54. Soul Time & Soul Galore [Edsel DIAB 886] 1999 England
  • 55. So You Say You Wanna Dance [Tip Top Records TIP CD 303] 1994 USA
  • 56. Sweetest Feelin’ – The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson [Music Club/Collection MCCD 395] 1999 England
  • 57. The Best Of Jackie Wilson [CBS Special Products A 21072] 1989 USA
  • 58. The Best Of Jackie Wilson [Metro/Union Square Music METRCD083] 2002 England
  • 59. The Best Of Jackie Wilson: Higher And Higher [Wave CD 2686532] Holland
  • 60. The Best Of Jackie Wilson Volume 1 – 1957-1965 [Collectables COL CD 9307] 2003 USA
  • 61. The Best Of Jackie Wilson Volume 1 – 1957-1965 [EMI-Capitol 72435-37046-2-9] 2002 USA
  • 62. The Best Of Jackie Wilson Volume 2 – 1966-1975 [Collectables COL CD 9308] 2003 USA
  • 63. The Best Of Jackie Wilson Volume 2 – 1966-1975 [EMI-Capitol 72435-37007-2-0] 2002 USA
  • 64. The Brunswick Anthology (2CD) [Brunswick BICD 1001] 2001 England
  • 65. The Classic [Galaxis CD 9022] 1987 West Germany
  • 66. The Dynamic Jackie Wilson [Charly CPCD 8018] 1993 England
  • 67. The Greatest Hits [BMG/Ariola 261 854] England
  • 68. The Greatest Hits Of Jackie Wilson [Brunswick BRC 33001-2] 1998 USA
  • 69. The Great Jackie Wilson [Goldies GLD 63121] 1993 Portugal
  • 70. The Great Jackie Wilson [Great GR 038] 1994
  • 71. The Great Jackie Wilson [Tellydisc Tel CD 32] 1987
  • 72. The Great Jackie Wilson [Tellydisc A 20099 CTD 17] 1989
  • 73. The History Of Jackie Wilson Volume 1: Coast To Coast (2CD) [Edsel / Demon MEDCD 768] 2006 England
  • 74. The History Of Jackie Wilson Volume 2: Jackie Wilson Sets The Standards (2CD) [Edsel / Demon MEDCD 769] 2006 England
  • 75. The History Of Jackie Wilson Volume 3: The Chicago Soul Of Jackie Wilson (2CD) [Edsel / Demon MEDCD 770] 2006 England
  • 76. The Hit Collection [Pickwick/Carlton 30360 01002] 1995 England
  • 77. The Jackie Wilson Hit Story Volume 1 [Roots RTS 33050] 1993
  • 78. The Jackie Wilson Hit Story Volume 2 [Roots RTS 33051] 1993
  • 79. The Jackie Wilson Story (2CD) [Double Gold DBG 53035] 1994
  • 80. The Jackie Wilson Story [Epic EGK 38623] 1983 USA
  • 81. The Jackie Wilson Story: The Chicago Years, Volume 1 [Charly JWCD5] 1995 England
  • 82. The Jackie Wilson Story: The Chicago Years, Volume 2 [Charly JWCD6] 1995 England
  • 83. The Jackie Wilson Story: The New York Years, Volume 1 [Charly JWCD1] 1995 England
  • 84. The Jackie Wilson Story: The New York Years, Volume 2 [Charly JWCD 2] 1996 England
  • 85. The Jackie Wilson Story: The New York Years, Volume 3 [Charly JWCD 3] 1996 England
  • 86. The Jackie Wilson Story: The New York Years, Volume 4 [Charly JWCD 4] 1996 England
  • 87. The Lost Tapes [Sound Hound Music SHM 3031] 1998
  • 88. The Magic Collection: Reet Petite And Other Classics [Arc Records TOP 941142] Holland
  • 89. The Masters [Eagle Records EDM CD 064] 1997
  • 90. The Masters (2CD) [Eagle Records EDM CD 007] 1997
  • 91. The Original Hits 1957-1971 (2CD) [Disky DCD 5284] 1992 Holland
  • 92. The Soul Years [Brunswick BRC 33004-2] 1999 USA
  • 93. The Titan Of Soul (3CD Book Set) [Edsel / Demon FBOOK 18] 1998 England
  • 94. The Ultimate Jackie Wilson (2CD) [Brunswick BRC 33015-2] 2006 USA
  • 95. The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson [Ace CDCH 913] 1987 England
  • 96. The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson [More Music MOCD 3018] 1995 England
  • 97. The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson [Music Club MCCD 017] 1991
  • 98. The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson [Rhino R2 71559] 1994 USA
  • 99. The Very Best Of Jackie Wilson And Brook Benton [K-Tel KT 408CD] Australia
  • 100. The Voice [Nectar NTMCD 555] 1997
  • 101. This Love Is Real & You Got Me Walking [Edsel DIAB 889] 1999 England
  • 102. Timeless [Sound Hound Music SHM 1104] 2000
  • 103. Uptown And Upnorth [Demon/Westside WESM 596] 1999 England
  • 104. Whispers [Brunswick BRC 35012-2] 2002 USA
  • 105. Whispers & Higher And Higher [Edsel DIAB 887] 1999 England
  • 106. You Ain’t Heard Nothin’ Yet & Merry Christmas From Jackie Wilson [Edsel DIAB 892] 1999 England
  • 1. Solid Gold Scrapbook [Radio Birthday Tribute Show] [Unistar Airdate 06/06-06/07] 1991 USA
  • 2. The Sullivan Years: Rhythm & Blues Revue [4 TV appearances live] [TVT 9447-2] 1993 USA

JACKIE WILSON [CD SINGLES]

  • 1. Baby Workout [SMP SKMCD11] England
  • 2. I Get The Sweetest Feeling [Joe Boy JBCD21] 1999 England
  • 3. I Get The Sweetest Feeling / Higher And Higher / Whispers [Old Gold OG 6109]
  • 4. Reet Petite [ZYX Music GDC 3000-8] 2001 Germany
  • 5. Reet Petite [ZYX Music GRC 3000-8] Germany [alternate cover]

Chart Successes

  • "Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet)" (US #62, UK #6), 1957 (re-issue hit #1 in the UK toward the end of 1986)
  • "To Be Loved" (US #22, UK #23), 1958
  • "We Have Love" (US #93), 1958
  • "Lonely Teardrops" (US #7 and R&B #1), 1958
  • "That's Why (I Love You So)" (US #13), 1959
  • "I'll Be Satisfied" (US #20), 1959
  • "You Better Know It" (US #37 and R&B #1), 1959
  • "Talk That Talk" (US #34), 1959
  • "Night" (US #4) / "Doggin' Around" (US #15 and R&B #1), 1960
  • "(You Were Made For) All My Love" (US #12, UK #33) / "A Woman, A Lover, A Friend" (US #15 and R&B #1), 1960
  • "Alone at Last" (US #8, UK #50) / "Am I the Man" (US #32), 1960
  • "My Empty Arms" (US #9) / "The Tear of the Year" (US #44), 1961
  • "Please Tell Me Why" (US #20) / "Your One and Only Love" (US #40), 1961
  • "I'm Comin' On Back to You" (US #19) / "Lonely Life" (US #80), 1961
  • "Years from Now" (US #37) / "You Don't Know What It Means" (US #79), 1961
  • "The Way I Am" (US #58) / "My Heart Belongs to Only You" (US #65), 1961
  • "The Greatest Hurt" (US #34) / "There'll Be No Next Time" (US #75), 1962
  • "I Found Love" (duet with Linda Hopkins, US #93), 1962
  • "Hearts" (US #58), 1962
  • "I Just Can't Help It" (US #70), 1962
  • "Forever and a Day" (US #82) / "Baby, That's All" (US #119), 1962
  • "Baby Workout" (US #5 and R&B #1), 1963
  • "Shake a Hand" (duet with Linda Hopkins, US #93), 1963
  • "Shake! Shake! Shake!" (US #33), 1963
  • "Baby Get It (And Don't Quit It)" (US #61), 1963
  • "Big Boss Line" (US #94), 1964
  • "Squeeze Her-Tease Her (But Love Her)" (US #89), 1964
  • "Danny Boy" (US #94), 1965
  • "No Pity (In the Naked City)" (US #59), 1965
  • "I Believe I'll Love On" (US #96), 1965
  • "Think Twice" (duet with Lavern Baker, US #93) / "Please Don't Hurt Me" (US #128), 1966
  • "Whispers (Gettin' Louder)" (US #11), 1966
  • "I Don't Want to Lose You" (US #84) / "Just Be Sincere" (US #91), 1967
  • "I've Lost You" (US #82), 1967
  • "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher" (US #6 and R&B #1), 1967 (UK re-releases made #11 in 1969 and #15 in 1987)
  • "Since You Showed Me How to Be Happy" (US #32), 1967
  • "For Your Precious Love" (with Count Basie, US #49), 1968
  • "Chain Gang" (with Count Basie, US #84), 1968
  • "I Get the Sweetest Feeling" (US #34), 1968 (UK re-releases made #9 in 1972, #25 in 1975 as a double A-side with "Higher and Higher", and #3 in 1987)
  • "For Once In My Life" (US #70), 1968
  • "Let This Be a Letter (To My Baby)" (US #91), 1970
  • "(I Can Feel Those Vibrations) This Love Is Real" (US #56), 1970
  • "Love Is Funny That Way" (US #95), 1971
  • "You Got Me Walking" (US #93), 1972

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