Jackie Lee

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Getting Over You 00:00 Tools
The Duck 02:18 Tools
Headphones 00:00 Tools
She Does 00:00 Tools
Do The Temptation Walk 00:00 Tools
Superdance 00:00 Tools
Comeback 00:00 Tools
The Town I Live In 00:00 Tools
Leave the Light On 00:00 Tools
Shotgun And The Duck 00:00 Tools
I Love You 00:00 Tools
Temptation Walk 00:00 Tools
Oh, My Darlin' 00:00 Tools
The Chicken 00:00 Tools
Oh My Darlin' 00:00 Tools
Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-I-T-Y 00:00 Tools
Would You Believe 00:00 Tools
White Horses 02:20 Tools
The Shotgun And The Duck 00:00 Tools
You Too (Can Have Heartaches) 00:00 Tools
Oh My Darlin 00:00 Tools
Darkest Days 00:00 Tools
Long Year 00:00 Tools
You're Everything 00:00 Tools
Rupert The Bear 00:00 Tools
Try My Method 00:00 Tools
whether it's right or wrong 00:00 Tools
Anything You Want aka Any Way You Want 00:00 Tools
Hully Gully 00:00 Tools
The Duck - Jackie Lee 00:00 Tools
Rupert 00:00 Tools
African Boo-Ga-Loo 00:00 Tools
Bleeding Love 00:00 Tools
Don't Be Ashamed 00:00 Tools
Harlem Shuffle 00:00 Tools
White Horses tv theme 00:00 Tools
Trust Me 00:00 Tools
Bring It Home 00:00 Tools
The Duck (stereo) 00:00 Tools
Love Is A Gamble 00:00 Tools
Everybody needs a little loving 00:00 Tools
Duck 00:00 Tools
Let Your Conscience Be Your Guide 00:00 Tools
You Make My Head Spin 00:00 Tools
The Bounce 00:00 Tools
Everybody Jerk 00:00 Tools
The Neighborhood 00:00 Tools
Do You Love Me 00:00 Tools
Land Of 1000 Dances 00:00 Tools
Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-I-T-Y - Alternate Vocal Take 00:00 Tools
Happy Vacation 00:00 Tools
Treat Her Right 00:00 Tools
Dancing In The Street 00:00 Tools
Rupert From Rupert The Bear 00:00 Tools
Oh, My Darlin 00:00 Tools
The Hucklebuck 00:00 Tools
Dare I Love Him Like I Do - 1992 - Remaster 00:00 Tools
The Duck (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
There Goes The Lucky 00:00 Tools
Cause I Love Him 00:00 Tools
The Duck Pt2 00:00 Tools
You Too 00:00 Tools
It's A Big Mistake 00:00 Tools
A Man Ain't Nothin' 00:00 Tools
When You Are A King 00:00 Tools
Inigo PIpkin 00:00 Tools
So Love Me 00:00 Tools
Jackie Lee · The Chicken 00:00 Tools
Strolypso Dance 00:00 Tools
Dancin' In The Street 00:00 Tools
Tin Pan Alley 00:00 Tools
Bring It on Home 00:00 Tools
On White Horses 00:00 Tools
Dare I Love Him Like I Do 00:00 Tools
African Boogaloo 00:00 Tools
Rupert (Theme from the Adventures of Rupert the Bear) 00:00 Tools
Happy Vacation! 00:00 Tools
I Love You [Mono Version] 00:00 Tools
Octopus's garden 00:00 Tools
Peter Pan 00:00 Tools
Till You Come Back To Me 00:00 Tools
There Goes The Lucky One 00:00 Tools
Hip Shakin´ Mama 00:00 Tools
I Want You 00:00 Tools
Your Other Love 00:00 Tools
Getting Over You (Live at Stagecoach 2017) 00:00 Tools
Mama Don´t You Think I Know 00:00 Tools
When The Boys Talk About The Girls 00:00 Tools
Going To The Circus 00:00 Tools
Anything You Want 00:00 Tools
Jumpin' Jackie 00:00 Tools
I'll Do Anything 00:00 Tools
There's No One in The Whole Wide World 00:00 Tools
The Duck Part II 00:00 Tools
Mr. Hot Piano 00:00 Tools
Anything You Want aka Any Way You Want - alternate vocal take 00:00 Tools
land of a thousand dances 00:00 Tools
Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-I-T-Y (Alternate Vocal Take) 00:00 Tools
Isle Of Capri 00:00 Tools
Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-T-Y 00:00 Tools
I Know Know Know I'll Never Love Love Love Anyone Else (Loving You The Way I Do) 00:00 Tools
You Too (Can Have Heartaches) (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Trust Me - alternate vocal take 00:00 Tools
Your R-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-I-T-Y 00:00 Tools
The Duck (Pt. 2) 00:00 Tools
The Town I Live In [1966] 00:00 Tools
17 00:00 Tools
Do the Duck 00:00 Tools
I’ll Do Anything 00:00 Tools
Glory of love 00:00 Tools
Leave the Light On (Live at Stagecoach 2017) 00:00 Tools
Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-T-Y (Mirwood 5509, 1966) 00:00 Tools
Theme From The Adventures Of Rupert The Bear-Jackie Lee 00:00 Tools
The Town I Live In (Alternate Take) 00:00 Tools
Land of 1,000 Dances 00:00 Tools
Inigo Pipkin from The Pipkins 00:00 Tools
You Too (Can Have Heartaches) - Alternate Take 00:00 Tools
Your Sweetness Is My Weakness 00:00 Tools
Lonely Clown 00:00 Tools
The Duck Pt 2 00:00 Tools
I Cry Alone 00:00 Tools
Anything You Want (aka Any Way You Want) 00:00 Tools
Bleeding Love (4:02) 00:00 Tools
Trust Me (Alternate Vocal Take) 00:00 Tools
Jackie Lee / Your P-E-R-S-O-N-A-L-I-T-Y 00:00 Tools
I Wanna See You 00:00 Tools
Goodbye Gemini 00:00 Tools
Try My Method (Mirwood 5509, 1966) 00:00 Tools
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Jackie Lee may refer to: Jackie Lee, R&B singer, real name Earl Nelson (1928 -2008) Jackie Lee (born 1991), American country music singer-songwriter Jackie Lee (born 1936), Irish popular music singer Earl Nelson (born Earl Lee Nelson, 8 September 1928, Lake Charles, Louisiana – 12 July 2008, Los Angeles) was an American soul singer, part of Bob & Earl an American soul music singing duo in the 1960s, best known for writing and recording the original version of "Harlem Shuffle". Nelson also achieved success as a solo artist under the alias of Jackie Lee, with "The Duck", a hit dance record released in 1965, which reached #14 in the U.S. (Jackie was Nelson's wife's name and Lee his own middle name). Jackie Lee (born 1991) is an American country music singer-songwriter. When confronted with the crucible of tragedy, some will melt down and others emerge stronger than ever. The latter was the case for promising young artist Jackie Lee. Following the heartbreaking death of his mother in June 2016, the 25-year-old vocal powerhouse has undergone a complete transformation – personally and musically – rededicating himself to a whole new attitude and poised for a breakthrough with the romantically-charged single, “Getting Over You.”“ After six years in Nashville, I had yet to look in the mirror and recognize the artist,” he admits of his early music. “I finally feel like I had that moment when I recorded ‘Getting Over You.’” Featuring an ultra-modern, electronic sound with propulsive drums and wounded vocals so hot they might spontaneously combust, Lee was determined to leave his fingerprints all over the new track, even if that meant breaking way from his earlier sound. Growing up in a loving home in Maryville, Tennessee – a picturesque town nestled in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains – Lee cut his teeth singing faithful tunes in a church hopping three-piece band, but his unique brand of forward-thinking country was always bubbling under the surface, just waiting to be unleashed. “Until my dad met my mom in ‘89, he had never listened to any other type of music than country,” Lee explains. “No radio stations, he never bought a record, nothing. But my mom was a straight ‘80s pop girl, and because he loved her he started listening to artists like Michael Jackson, Phil Collins and Michael Bolton, and I feel like that’s where my fusion lands.” Upon first arriving in Nashville, that fusion was too far outside the box to contemplate. But forced to stare the biggest of all big pictures in the face, Lee decided it was his duty to try – if not for him, then for his mom. “There is just something about a mom that is unlike anything in this entire world,” he says, steeling his reserve against a still-broken heart. “A lot of perspective came on June 4 this year that I have never experienced before and never wanted to experience. And there are so many things in my career now that I look at and think ‘None of this is worth it if I’m not being myself.’” With a renewed sense of purpose, “Getting Over You” is a high-definition look at who Lee really is, lyrically and sonically. Co-written with hit makers Brent Anderson and Paul DiGiovanni, it shows Lee’s hard-wired connection to matters of the heart – and also reveals the genesis of his ambitious new sound. While influenced by classic country singers like Faron Young and Keith Whitley, one of Jackie’s favorite bands as a kid was the platinum selling pop-rock group Boys Like Girls – a band which happens to feature DiGiovanni as its founding guitarist. The unlikely friends met randomly during a Nashville songwriting session, inspiring Lee to ask DiGiovanni to produce his new music, and take it in the direction he helped create with Boys Like Girls – energetic, emotional and above all, fresh. More songs followed, like the turned on and turned up “All Night,” the proudly personal “Made in Tennessee” and “Leave the Light On,” an older tune full of lusty vocals and swaying melodies that now feels completely re-invigorated. So much has changed for Lee since his debut in 2014 – new producer, new sound, new songs – but the biggest shift is his new outlook on life. For the first time his vision is crystal clear, the road is open and his destination is within sight. It was a journey that tested his strength to the breaking point, but ultimately led to a question that now drives everything he does – “Do I feel this in my heart?” “Everything is different,” says Lee. “What I write about is not so safe and conservative, we’re going for it now. And if I feel it here in my chest, I’m gonna write it." “One of the last things my mom heard was ‘Getting Over You,’” he continues, pausing ever-so briefly to as the memory comes back. “She loved it. She was like, ‘It sounds like you’re doing what you love to do,’ so it’s got her seal of approval.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.