Top Jackie Wilson Albums
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Baby Workout (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, March 31, 1963) - Single
Baby Workout (Live On The Ed Sullivan Show, March 31, 1963) - Single
[2020]
The Definitive Jackie Wilson
The Definitive Jackie Wilson
[2019]
Tonight (Live)
Tonight (Live)
[2013]
Jackie Wilson
Jackie Wilson
[2013]
It Feels So Right (feat. Billy Ward & the Dominoes)
It Feels So Right (feat. Billy Ward & the Dominoes)
[2013]
Jackie Wilson Hit Story
Jackie Wilson Hit Story
[2012]
Reet Petite
Reet Petite
[2012]
Original Brunswick Hit Recordings
Original Brunswick Hit Recordings
[2009]
The Ultimate Jackie Wilson
The Ultimate Jackie Wilson
[2006]
Whispers
Whispers
[2002]
Higher and Higher
Higher and Higher
[1993]
Nobody but You
Nobody but You
[1976]
Beautiful Day
Beautiful Day
[1973]
You Got Me Walking
You Got Me Walking
[1971]
This Love Is Real
This Love Is Real
[1970]
Do Your Thing
Do Your Thing
[1969]
I Get the Sweetest Feeling
I Get the Sweetest Feeling
[1968]
Soul Galore
Soul Galore
[1966]
Soul Time
Soul Time
[1965]
Somethin' Else!!
Somethin' Else!!
[1964]
Merry Christmas from Jackie Wilson
Merry Christmas from Jackie Wilson
[1963]
At The Copa (Live)
At The Copa (Live)
[1962]
Body and Soul
Body and Soul
[1962]
A Woman, a Lover, a Friend
A Woman, a Lover, a Friend
[1960]
So Much
So Much
[1959]
Lonely Teardrops
Lonely Teardrops
[1959]
He's So Fine
He's So Fine
[1958]
Related Information for Jackie Wilson
Jack Leroy "Jackie" Wilson (June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984) was an American soul and R&B singer born in Detroit, Michigan, where he became active in the music business. He joined Billy Ward and his 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 "St. Therese of The Roses" that reached number 13 on the Pop charts.Wilson's solo career begin with 1957's "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. He had his first top 40 hit in 1958 with "To Be Loved". At the end of that... read more
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