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'Jackie Wilson' History: 


Bio



Jackie Wilson whose honey-rich falsetto-tenor voice had thrilled millions throughout the world died on 21 January, 1984; aged 49. For the preceding eight years and four months he had been in a vegetable-like state. He never uttered a word since suffering a heart-attack while performing at the Latin Casino in Cherry Hill, New Jersey on 29 September, 1975. Yet another indignity awaited Jackie. After a well publicized funeral attended by around 1,500 relatives, friends and fans he was buried in an unmarked grave in his home city of Detroit. Effectively his burial was that of a pauper. Jackie was born in June, 1934. He was the only child of Jack and Eliza Mae Wilson from Columbus, Mississippi. Using the name Jackie Wilson, he would reach the top of his chosen vocation - as a singer and performer. From humble origins he would grow up to become known around the world for his soaring and impassioned singing style and unequalled stage routine. His USA chart successes amounted to 55 Top 100 and 24 Top 40 hits. He was admired and emulated by many entertainers including Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley. Jackie's mother was a powerful influence on him. As Jackie was her only son, she doted on him. His father developed a chronic alcohol problem and was generally unemployed. School wasn't for Jackie, he was an habitual truant. This was to land him in trouble and, twice, to detention in the Lansing Correctional Institute. There he learned how to box and he was skilled proponent. He even considered becoming a professional boxer. Jackie sang from the age of six and from his adolescent years he would sing both gospel and blues on the street. Even then could sing in perfect key and enriched many a soul with his voice. In his early teens Jackie formed a quartet, the Ever Ready Gospel Singers Group, which became a popular feature of churches in the district. Jackie wasn't religious, he just loved to sing and the cash came in handy for purchasing cheap wine. He also ran with a feared local gang called the Shakers. However, Jackie was more of an icon for the gang and they ensured that he,wasn't harmed during his regular amateur performances in "unfriendly" neighborhoods.


Jackie became a sweetheart of Freda Hood when he was ten and she was 11. He was good-looking, self confident to the point of being brash, and a favorite with the girls. He expressed to Freda from the earliest age his ambition to be an entertainer. He left school in the ninth grade, in 1950, aged 16. Freda was 17 and Jackie 16 when she became pregnant, so a marriage was hastily arranged in February, 1951. A daughter was born the next month. Jackie had no regular job to support his new family, but from the age of 15 Jackie was a regular performer at a local black nightclub. Being under-age, he had to perform using another's ID, the same ID he used to get married. The appearances brought in some cash, but family life was generally a struggle. At 17 Jackie obtained work at the Ford automobile foundry, close to where he lived with his mother (who had divorced Jack Snr) and her common-in-law husband, John Lee. He lasted only two weeks at the Ford plant. At the time he was practicing singing with a local group which included Levi Stubbs (later lead singer of the Four Tops). Known then as the Royals they didn't record any songs with Jackie, but evolved as Hank Ballard and the Midnighters. A successful black group at the time was Billy Ward And The Dominoes, with Clyde McPhatter as lead singer. News reached Jackie that Ward was in Detroit and looking to replace a member of the group who had been drafted into the army. A contest was held to formerly choose a successor for the army draftee. 18-year-old Jackie won and became a member of the group, but within months Dominoes lead singer Clyde McPhatter left to form his own group (the Drifters) enabling Jackie to become the new lead.


The group worked for many years, especially in Las Vegas, before white audiences. Despite some fabulous record releases featuring Jackie's tenor lead, his only recording success with the Dominoes was in June 1956 with "St Therese of The Roses" which reached #13 on the Pop charts. In 1957 Jackie decided to try a solo career. Al Green, who already managed singers Johnnie Ray, Della Reese and LaVern Baker, took over Jackie's management. Green went to New York and arranged with record executive Bob Theile to sign Jackie to the Decca label. The day before the deal was to be signed, Al Green died. Green's protege was Nat Tarnopol. Tarnopol convinced Jackie to let him become his manager, despite having no management experience. And so it was he who signed Jackie to the Decca stable. Jackie was, for years, the only singer on the subsidiary Brunswick label, so Tarnopol convinced the Decca bosses that he could successfully handle the label and attract more black talent and, as part of the agreement, he was given 50% ownership of the label. Aspiring songwriters Berry Gordy and Roquel "Billy" Davis met Jackie through the Flame Show Bar, a popular Detroit night spot, which Al Green had also managed. They had written numerous tunes, what they needed was a voice to bring the songs to life. In September, 1957, Jackie's first recording, "Reet Petite", was released. It was a Gordy and Davis composition to which Jackie added his own distinctive style. Although it achieved only #62 on the US Pop charts, it did better in the United Kingdom, climbing to #6. Jackie was on his way. In October 1958 Jackie, with another Davis/Gordy composition, "Lonely Teardrops", reached #7 on the Pop charts - his first million seller. The three musicians were now on their way to world recognition. One of Jackie's most important assets was his equal appeal to black and white audiences. Jackie trusted Nat Tarnopol implicitly and foolishly signed over power-of-attorney to him. Tarnopol was keen not to limit Jackie's career by concentrating on rock 'n' roll. He chose veteran band leader and Decca arranger Dick Jacobs to arrange and produce most of Jackie's recordings from 1957 through 1966. Jackie became a major star, often appearing on coast-to-coast television on national TV shows, New York's Copacabana and the Las Vegas nightclub circuit. He toured the country tirelessly before sell-out audiences. As a stage performer he only had to walk on stage to bring the house down, causing hysteria amongst females. He often courted danger by leaping into the audience where his clothes would be ripped to shreds. In the southern states he played to segregated audiences which, naturally, irked him. There were numerous racially based incidents which placed him in danger. During a performance in New Orleans in 1960, Larry Williams was performing and the police had ordered that he not make his traditional leap into the audience. Jackie urged Williams that he should do his normal performance, so things became extremely tense. When a policeman laid hold of Williams, Jackie saw red and knocked him down. Total pandemonium broke out and a riot ensued. Jackie was arrested and was severely beaten by the police before being ordered out of town. If there were still doubts about Jackie's vocal talents, his second million seller "Night" would dispel them. "Night" reached #4 on the Pop charts. Berry Gordy used his royalties on the nine hits he'd co-written for Jackie to establish his Motown recording label, while Davis joined Chess Records as A&R manager, song writer and producer.


By 1961 Jackie was involved with Harlean Harris a glamorous Ebony magazine fashion model. Jackie was a womanizer all his life and had also been having a relationship with a young woman, Juanita Jones. Early in the morning of 15 February 1961, Jones waited for Jackie and when he returned with Harlean to his Manhattan apartment; she ambushed him and shot him twice. Despite his wounds, with one bullet lodged near his spine, Jackie made it downstairs to the street, with the revolver he'd snatched still in his hand. Fortunately a policeman raced him to the nearby hospital. Surgery and weeks of medical care saved him, although the bullet remained forever near his spine, being too inaccessible to be removed. He also lost a kidney and was fortunate to survive. Jackie's management and legal advisers decided that the incident would create a scandal. Being a married man having an affair with another woman, it may have also damaged his career. A story was concocted that portrayed Jones as a demented fan who had planned to shoot herself, but Jackie had intervened and, as a result, he was shot. Fortunately for Jones, the story was accepted and she got off scot-free. A month and a half later Jackie was discharged and, apart from a limp and discomfort for a while, he was quickly on the mend. He discovered that, despite being at the peak of success, he was broke. In arrangements that are not entirely apparent, Nat Tarnopol was controlled by a music industry mobster by the name of Gaetano "Tommy" Vastola. Vastola had at least part ownership of Queens Booking Agency, which was Jackie's and most other black artists' booking agency throughout the period. Jackie's touring manager, working under the auspices of Vastola, was a Mob enforcer named Johnnie Roberts. Roberts employed a minder to look after Jackie. He was August Sims, a hulk of a black man weighing around 230 pounds. He provided protection as well as ensuring Jackie made his concert dates. In 1963 Jackie had a major hit on his hands with the dance groove, "Baby Workout", which reached #5 on the Pop chart. Around this time the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) seized Jackie's Detroit family home. Freda said it was the first they knew of any unpaid taxes, as Tarnopol and his accountant were supposed to take care of such matters. The fact was Jackie was nearly broke. Fortunately Jackie made arrangements with the IRS to make restitution on the unpaid taxes and to re-purchase the family home at auction. However, Freda's patience had finally run out due to Jackie's notorious philandering and she filed for divorce. Jackie didn't contest it and so their thirteen year marriage was annulled in 1965. For the rest of her life Freda regretted seeking the divorce. Jackie continued a grinding regime of road tours, but over the next few years his career ran out of steam. A fortuitous meeting was arranged by Tommy Vastola between Tarnopol and the respected Chicago soul music producer, Carl Davis. The meeting was a catalyst for a brief revival in Jackie's and Brunswick Records' fortunes. So it was that there are two distinct phases to Jackie's career; the Dick Jacob's phase from 1957 to 1966 and the Carl Davis phase from 1966 to 1975. Davis insisted that all of Jackie's recordings now be done in Chicago. One day Jackie was in Davis's office discussing what material they were going to record and a demo of the "Whispers" was on the desk. Jackie kept asking Davis what the song was. Could he listen to it? "No," Davis kept telling Jackie, it wasn't for him. Finally he relented and let Jackie hear it. "I want to do it," he said immediately. Davis agreed and Jackie turned it into #11 Pop hit. Jackie was back on track again and a third million seller followed in 1967 when "Higher and Higher" reached #6 on the Pop charts. However, this was the beginning of a stormy period in Jackie's life. He was drinking heavily, snorting a dangerous amount of cocaine and popping quantities of "uppers" (amphetamines). Paranoia began to dominate Jackie's life. This began in the early 1960s when he accused Freda and his mother of working for the FBI. The drugs were part of the problem, but the realization that he was being robbed and yet was unable to get off the Brunswick label also played a part in Jackie's demise. Frankly, he was scared. It reached the point where Tarnopol didn't want to pay him his record sales royalties and, in turn, Jackie was reluctant to record. Naturally his career suffered, particularly as he was being poorly promoted. In March 1967 Jackie and his friend and drummer were arrested in South Carolina on morals charges. Both were arrested in a motel with two young white women. Lurid details of the case appeared in the newspapers. Tarnopol decided that to restore Jackie's public image, a marriage to long-time girlfriend Harlean had to be held. The civil ceremony was held the next month. Jackie had been going with Harlean from at least 1961 and they'd had a son in 1963. They were only fined a few hundred dollars and the "morals charges" were soon forgotten.


Yet Jackie's personal life was in turmoil. Not only was he being shot-changed by his management, but believed that Tarnopol was having an affair with Harlean. In 1969 he obtained a legal separation from her and went to live in a run-down hotel in mid-town Manhattan. Jackie was beginning to lose interest in life and his career. He'd not bother to dress and would remain for weeks in his cheap hotel room, drinking and smoking marijuana. Maintenance payments were not being made for his four children to Freda and she resorted to court orders to force payment. As well, he now had New York court orders, issued on behalf of Harlean, seeking maintenance for their son and herself. Jackie feuded with Tarnopol and it had reached a point where they hated each other intensely. At one point it is claimed Jackie was held out the window of a New York high-rise, just to make the point of who was in control. Jackie wanted to change labels, yet remained bound to the Brunswick label for 18 years. Tragedy struck Jackie again in September 1970 when his eldest son, 16-year-old Jackie Jnr, was shot dead during a confrontation at a neighbors' home. Jackie took it very hard and began to take stock of the alcohol and drugs that were destroying him. Shortly after the death of his son Jackie met Lynn Crochet and lived with her for the next five years. Lynn, who was white, had been head waitress at a nightclub, outside of New Orleans, which was Mob owned. In 1971 a civil marriage ceremony was held, but Jackie must have been aware it would not be legally recognized being still married to Harlean. With firm threats of leaving him Lynn got Jackie into "detox" and, in his later years, Jackie didn't drinking anything stronger than Pepsi. Around 1971, Jackie wanted his management contract with Tarnopol terminated and to do this he needed the help of someone with as much or more influence than Nat. He approached Tommy Vastola, who was already part of Tarnopol's control group. It is not entirely clear how the management was wrested from Tarnopol, but it was. The management contract with Tarnopol was torn up. However, he was still bound to Brunswick. In September, 1975 Jackie was on stage in New Jersey, performing "Lonely Teardrops" and was on his knees when he was stricken by a heart attack. Dick Clark, who headed the Rock 'n' Roll Revue revival tour, recalls him crashing backward and striking his head. An ambulance quickly got him to the nearby hospital where he remained in a coma for over three months.


Jackie gradually improved to a semi-comatose state, but obviously he had suffered severe brain damage and, at 41, a tremendous career was ended. Although he never uttered another word, he remained clinging to life for a further eight and a quarter years. In a most tragic irony, his mother came over from Detroit to see him and less than a month after he was stricken, she collapsed into a diabetic coma and died. Jackie finally let go of life on 21 January, 1984 and the voice that had thrilled millions would sing no more.
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Jackie Wilson Discography:


 Release Title and date
 reet petite the very best of jackie wilson
1997
 10 soul classics
 20 greatest hits
 a woman, a lover, a friend
 all the best
 american r&b hits
 at the copa
 best of the original soul brother (disc 1)
 best of the original soul brother (disc 2)
 by special request & at the copa
 christmas eve with jackie wilson
 gold
 greatest hits
 greatest hits!
 harmony
 higher & higher
 higher and higher
 i get the sweetest feeling
 in new york
 jackie wilson - 20 greatest hits
 jackie wilson - volume 1 - the chicago years
 jackie wilson story the new york years volume 2
 lonely teardrops
 love (the soul years)
 merry christmas from jackie wilson
 mr. excitement! (disc 3)
 mr. excitement! disc 1
 mr. excitement! disc 2
 old gold cd single
 reet petite
 reet petite & other classics cd2
 reet petite (the sweetest girl in town)
 reet petite - the very best of jackie wilson
 reet petite and other classics
 say you will
 shake a hand (linda hopkins)
 sweetest feelin' : the very best of
 the best of
 the best of jackie wilson vol. 1 (1957-1965)
 the best of jackie wilson vol. 2
 the brunswick anthology (disc 2)
 the brunswick anthology [disc 1]
 the chicago years vol 2
 the classic
 the dynamic jackie wilson
 the essential masters with billy ward & his dom
 the great
 the great - disk 2
 the great jackie wilson
 the greatest hits
 the greatest hits of jackie wilson
 the hit collection
 the jackie wilson story
 the jackie wilson story - the new york years - vol 1
 the jackie wilson story -the new york years volume 3-
 the jackie wilson story cd1
 the jackie wilson story cd2
 the lost tapes
 the masters
 the masters cd1
 the masters cd2
 the ultimate jackie wilson disc 1
 the ultimate jackie wilson disc 2
 the very best of
 the very best of jackie wilson
 the very best of...
 the voice
 the_classic
 this love is real
 titan of soul
 titan of soul 2-3
 titan of soul 3-3
 treasure chest
 uptown and upnorth
 whispers
 you ain't heard nothin' yet & merry christmas from jac


Tracks by 'Jackie Wilson' 


3 Days, 1 Hour, 30 minutes 
Above Jacob's Ladder 
adeste fideles 
Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful) 
A Girl Named Tamiko 
A Heart of Love 
A Kiss, a Thrill and Goodbye 
A Little Lie 
All My Love 
Alone at Last Play
Am I the Man 
Anniversary Song 
Another Hurt in My Heart 
A Perfect Day 
April Showers 
Ask 
As Long as I Live 
A Thing of Beauty 
A Woman, a Lover, a Friend Play
A woman needs to be loved 
Baby, I Just Can't Help It 
Baby workout Play
Lyrics
Beautiful day 
Because of you 
Behind a Smile 
Behind A Smile Is A Tear 
Behind The Smile Is A Tear 
Better Play It Safe 
Billy Ward & The Dominoes, St. Louis Blues 
Billy Ward & The Dominoes, St. Therese Of The Roses 
Blue Moon 
Bobby Sox Baby 
Body & Soul 
Brand New Thing 
Brand new thing (pt.2) 
By The Light Of The Silvery Moon 
california here I come 
Chain Gang 
Chain Gang (with Count Basie) 
Chain Gang (feat Count Basie) 
Chain Gang (w-Count Basie) 
Chaing Gang 
Christmas In Heaven 
Come Back To Me 
Come on and love me baby 
Crazy She Calls Me 
Cry 
Dancin' Man 
Danny boy 
Danny Boy (Version 1) 
Danny Boy (Version II) 
deck the hall 
Deck The Halls 
Deep down love 
Dialog 
Didn't 
Didn't I 
Doggin around Play
Do Lord 
Don't burn no bridges 
Don't Burn No Bridges (With The Chi-Lites) 
Don't Burn No Bridges (w-The Chi-Lites) 
Don't Go To Strangers 
Don't Leave Me 
Don't Mess Up A Good Thing 
Don't You Know I Love You 
Down By The Riverside 
Down By The Riverside (duet with Linda Hopkins) 
Dry Bones 
Each night I dream of you 
Each Time (I Love You More) 
Eleanor Rigby 
Etcetera 
Etcetera, Etcetera 
Even When You Cry 
Even When You Cry (With Count Basie) 
Everything's Gonna Be Fine 
Everytime I Feel The Spirit 
The fairest of them all 
Fannie Mae 
Feelin' Good 
The First Noel 
Forever And A Day Play
for me and my girl 
For once in my life 
For once in my life (with Count Basie) 
For your precious love 
For Your Precious Love (With Count Basie) 
For Your Precious Love (feat Count Basie) 
For Your Precious Love (w-Count Basie) 
The Fountain 
the frist noël 
Funky Broadway 
Georgia On My Mind 
The Girl Turned On Me 
Give Me You 
Go Away 
God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen 
God rest ye Merry little Children 
Good To Me 
The Greatest Hurt Play
Growin' Tall 
Grown' Tall 
Happiness 
Hard to get a thing called love 
Haunted house 
Haunted House (Mono) 
Hearts Play
Helpless 
He's got the whole world in his hand 
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands 
He's Got The Whole World In His Hands (feat Linda Hopkins) 
Higher and higher 
Lyrics
Hold On, I'm Comin' 
Hold On I'm Coming 
Hum De Dum De Do 
Hurt By Love 
Hush-A-Bye 
I Am The Man 
I apalogize 
I apologize 
I Believe 
I can do better 
(I Can Feel These Vibrations) This Love is Real 
(I Can Feel Those Vibrations) This Love is Real 
I Can't Hear You 
I Don't Know Anymore 
I Don't Know What You've Got ( But It's Got Me) 
I don't need you around 
I don't want to lose you 
I Don't Want To Lose You Now 
If I can't have you 
I Get Lonely Sometimes 
I Get The Seetest Feeling 
I Get The Sweetest Feelin' 
I get the sweetest feeling Play
Lyrics
I Get The Sweetest Feelin' (Original Version) 
I got it bad 
I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good) 
I Got the Sweetest Feeling 
I Hurt So Bad 
I just can't help it Play
I know i'll always be in love with you 
I Like It Like That 
I'll Always Be In Love With You 
I'll Be Around 
I'll Be Home For Christmas 
I'll be satisfied 
Lyrics
I'll Be Satisified 
I Love Them All 
I Love Them All - Danny Boy 
I Love Them All - What'd I Say 
I'm Coming Back to You 
I'm Coming on Back to You Play
I'm comin on back to you 
I'm going crazy 
I'm Going Crazy (Gotta Get You Off My Mind) 
I'm Gonna Move To The Outskirst Of Town 
I'm the one to do it 
I'm So Lonely 
I'm Wanderin' 
indian love call 
I need your loving 
I Never Loved A Woman ( The Way I Loved You ) 
In THe Midnight Hour 
In The Midnight Hour (feat Count Basie) 
in our house 
I still love you 
It Came Upon A Midnight Clear 
It came upon the midnight clear 
It Only Happens (When I Look At You) 
It's All A Part Of Love 
It's All Part of Love 
It's been a long time 
It's So Fine 
I've gotta talk to you 
I've Got to Get Back (Country Boy) 
I've learned about life 
I've lost her 
I've lost you 
I wanna be around 
I Want To Be Around 
I was made to love her 
The Joke 
Joshua fit the battle of Jericho 
Joy To The World 
Just A Little Bit 
Just as soon as the feeling's over 
Just be sincere 
Just Call My Name 
keep smiling at trouble 
Keep Smiling At Trouble (Trouble's A Bubble) 
Learnin' The Blues 
Let Me Build 
Let this be a letter 
Let This Be A Letter To My Baby 
Light My Fire 
Lipstick Traces 
Little Things Mean A Lot 
Lonely Life 
Lonely Teardrop 
Lonely teardrops 
Lyrics
Lonley Teardrops 
Love Changed Her Face 
Love For Sale 
Love is all 
Love is funny that way 
Love Me Now Or Let Me Go 
Love uprising 
The Magic Of Love 
mood indigo 
Mother-In-Law 
My Best Friend's Girl 
My eager heart 
My empty arms Play
My Girl 
My Heart Belongs To Only You Play
My heart is calling 
(My Love Is) Growin' Tall 
My tale of woe 
My Way 
my yiddishe momme 
My Yiddish Momme 
Never Go Away 
New girl in time 
New Girl In Town 
Night Play
Lyrics
Nobody but you 
Nobody knows the trouble i've seen 
No More Goodbyes 
No Pitty (In The Naked City) 
No pity 
No Pity in The Nacked City 
No pity (in the naked city) 
Nothing bt blue skies 
Nothing But Blue Skies 
No time out 
O Come All Ye Faithful 
Ode To Billy Joe 
O Holy Night 
Old Time Religion 
O Little Town Of Bethlehem 
One Kiss 
One Moment With You 
one more time 
Only You, Only Me 
Only your love can save me 
Open The Door To Your Heart 
Over The Rainbow 
Passin' through 
People 
Pianissimo 
Please Don't Hurt Me 
Please Don't Hurt Me (feat LaVern Baker) 
Please Don't Hurt Me (w-Lavern Baker) 
Please tell me why Play
Pledging My Love 
Pretty Little Angel Eyes 
Rags To Riches 
The Rainy Day Blues (Billed As Sonny Wilson With The Billy Mi 
Rebecca 
Reconsider Me 
Reete Petite 
Reet Peit 
Reet petie 
Reet Petit 
Reet petite Play
Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Meet) 
Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Me 
Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want To Meet) 
Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Want To Meet) 
Reet Petite (Original Enhanced Mix) 
Reet Petite (Shock Horror Mix) 
Reet Petit (Levis) 
Reet Pettie (Finest Girl You Ever Want To Meet) 
Respect 
Respect (feat Count Basie) 
Ride Your Pony 
Right 
Right Now! 
The River 
rock-a-bye your baby 
Say You Will 
Sazzle Dazzle 
Searching For My Love 
Shake A Hand 
Shake A Hand (duet with Linda Hopkins) 
Shake a Hand (feat Linda Hopkins) 
shake a hand (with linda hopkins) 
Shake A Hand (w-Linda Hopkins) 
Shake Sake Shake 
Shake! Shake! Shake! Play
She Done Me Wrong 
She's All Right 
She's All Right (Unreleased Version) 
Silent nght 
Silent Night 
Silent One 
Silver Bells 
Since You showed me How ti Be Happy 
Since you showed me how to be happy 
Since You Showed Me How To Be Happy (Album Version)(Bonus) 
Since You Showed Me How To Be Happy (Single Version)(Mono) 
Sing a little song 
Singing A Song 
(So Many) Cute Little Girls 
Somebody up there likes you 
Somebody up there like you 
Someone to need me 
Someone To Need Me (As I Need You) 
Somthin' You Got 
So Much 
sonny boy 
Soul galore 
Soul Time 
Soulville 
So Wonderful 
So you say you wanna dance 
Squeeze Her Tease Her Play
Squeeze Her - Tease Her (But I Love Her) 
Squeeze Her - Tease Her (But Love Her) 
Star Dust 
St. James Infirmary 
St. James Infirmary (live) 
St. Louis Blues 
Stop lying 
stormy weather 
Stormy Weather (Keeps Rainin' All The Time) 
swanee 
The Sweetest Feeling 
Swing Low Sweet Chariot 
Swing Low Sweet Chariot (feat Linda Hopkins) 
Take my heart 
Talk Talk Talk 
Talk that talk Play
Lyrics
tchell Band) 
Teardrop Avenue 
The tear of the year Play
Tears Don't Care Who Cries Them 
Tears will tell it all 
tenderly 
The Test of Time 
That Is Why 
That lucky old sun 
That's How You Know You're Getting Old 
Thats why 
That's Why(I Love So) 
That's Why (I Love You So) 
There'll be no next time Play
There's Something On Your Mind Part 2 
With These Hands 
Think about the good times 
Think twice 
Think Twice (duet with Laverne Baker) 
Think Twice (With LaVern Baker) 
Think Twice (Version X) 
Think Twice [Version X] (feat LaVern Baker) 
Think Twice (w-Lavern Baker) 
This Bitter Earth 
This Guy's In Love With You 
And This Is My Beloved 
This Love Is 
This Love Is Mine 
This love is real Play
This Love Is Real ( I Can Feel Those Vibrations) 
Those heartaches 
Three Coins In The Fountain 
Thrill of Love 
To be love 
To be loved 
Lyrics
To Change My Love 
To make a big man cry 
Tonight 
(Too much) Sweet loving 
toot toot tootsie goodbye 
Try a little tenderness 
Try It Again 
Twistin' and Shoutin' 
Until The Real Thing Comes Along 
Uptight 
Uptight ( Everything's Alright ) 
Up Tight, Good Man 
The Way I Am Play
The Way I Am (Unreleased Version) 
We Have Love 
We Kissed 
We'll Be Together Again 
What A Lonely Way 
What a Lovely Way 
What'cha Gonna do About Love 
What good am i whitout you 
What Good Am I Without You 
what I say, night 
What kind of fool am I? 
When The Saints Go Marching In 
When will our day come 
When You Add Religion To Love 
Where Is Love 
Where There Is Love 
Whispers 
Whispers (Getting Louder) 
Whispers (gettin' louder) 
Whispper(Gettin Louder) 
White Christmas 
Who Am I 
Who can I turn to 
Who's Cheating Who 
The who who song 
The Who Who Song (Mono) 
The Who Who Song (Nobody but My Sweet Baby) 
Why can't you be mine 
Why Don't You Do Your Thing 
Wishing Well 
Wispers (Gettin' Louder) 
w, Linda Hopkins, I Found Love 
w, Linda Hopkins, Shake A Hand 
Working On My Woman's Heart 
Years From Now Play
Yes Indeed 
You Be Know It 
you belong to my heart 
You better know it 
Lyrics
you better knwo it 
You Braought About a Change in Me 
You brought about a change in me 
You Brought A Change 
You can count on me 
You Can Have Your Cake 
You Can Make It If You Try 
You Can't Keep A Good Man Down 
You Cried 
You Don't Know Me 
You don't know what it means Play
You got me walking 
You got me walking (with Count Basie) 
You Keep Me Hanging On 
You left the fire burning 
You'll Never Walk Alone 
you made me love you 
You Made Me Love You (I Didn't Wanna Do It) 
(You're Love Kepps Lfting Me) Higher And Higher 
You're the song I can't stop sining 
(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher And Higher 
Your love keeps lifting me 
(Your love keeps lifting me) Higher & Higher Play
(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher (Cl 
(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher & Higher (Or 
Your Love Keeps Liftin' Me 
Your One And Only Love Play
You thing of beauty 
(You Were Made For) All My Love Play
(Ypur Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher