Walter Jackson

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One Heart Lonely 00:00 Tools
They Don't Give Medals (To Yesterday's Hero's) 00:00 Tools
They Dont Give Medals (To Yesterdays Heroes) 00:00 Tools
Shes A Woman 00:00 Tools
It's An Uphill Climb (To The Bottom) 02:49 Tools
My Ship Is Comin' In 03:09 Tools
It's an Uphill Climb to the Bottom 02:49 Tools
It's All Over 02:56 Tools
It's Cool 04:26 Tools
What Would You Do 02:37 Tools
That's What Mama Say 02:21 Tools
Funny (Not Much) 04:09 Tools
Speak Her Name 02:42 Tools
Welcome Home 02:42 Tools
Let Me Come Back 02:49 Tools
Suddenly I'm All Alone 02:58 Tools
After You There Can Be Nothing 02:45 Tools
It’s Cool 04:26 Tools
Touching In The Dark 04:07 Tools
Good To See You 08:35 Tools
Coldest Days of My Life 04:36 Tools
Lee Cross 02:44 Tools
Feelings 04:47 Tools
The Bed 03:41 Tools
A Corner In The Sun 02:20 Tools
Funny (Not Too Much) 00:00 Tools
Tell Me Where It Hurts 00:00 Tools
Someone Saved My Life Tonight 06:28 Tools
Tear For Tear 02:24 Tools
Coldest Days Of My Life - Remastered Single Version 04:36 Tools
This World Of Mine 00:00 Tools
Then Only Then 00:00 Tools
Baby, I Love Your Way 00:00 Tools
My Ship Is Coming In 00:00 Tools
There Goes That Song Again 00:00 Tools
Love Woke Me Up This Morning 00:00 Tools
Too Shy To Say 00:00 Tools
I Won't Remember Ever Loving You 00:00 Tools
Coldest Days Of My Life (Remastered Single Version) 00:00 Tools
Please Pardon Me (You Remind Me Of A Friend) 00:00 Tools
My One Chance To Make It 00:00 Tools
Any Way That You Want Me 00:00 Tools
Moonlight In Vermont 00:00 Tools
Love Is Lovelier 00:00 Tools
Living Without You 00:00 Tools
Player In The Band 00:00 Tools
Everything Must Change 00:00 Tools
I've Got It Bad Feeling Good 02:34 Tools
Open Up Your Heart 00:00 Tools
Where Have All the Flowers Gone 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want To Suffer 00:00 Tools
Easy Evil 00:00 Tools
Life Has Its Ups and Downs 00:00 Tools
At Last 00:00 Tools
IT WILL BE THE LAST TIME 00:00 Tools
Unchained Melody 00:00 Tools
Magic Man 00:00 Tools
If I Had My Way 00:00 Tools
OPPORTUNITY 00:00 Tools
I Want To Come Back As A Song 00:00 Tools
Send In The Clowns 00:00 Tools
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word 00:00 Tools
If I Had A Chance 00:00 Tools
Not You 00:00 Tools
Sounds Like A Love Song 00:00 Tools
A BLOSSOM FELL 00:00 Tools
Come To Me 00:00 Tools
anything can happen 00:00 Tools
Got to Find Me an Angel 00:00 Tools
My Ship Is Comin' In (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
If It's Magic 00:00 Tools
What Would You Do? 00:00 Tools
The Meeting 00:00 Tools
Words (Are Impossible) 00:00 Tools
I'll Keep On Trying 00:00 Tools
I've Never Been To Me 00:00 Tools
And If I Had 00:00 Tools
No Easy Way Down 00:00 Tools
When The Loving (Goes Out Of The Loving) 00:00 Tools
No Butterflies 00:00 Tools
Good To See You (Marvin & Guy Disco DeLuxe Edit) 00:00 Tools
What If I Walked Out On You 00:00 Tools
Forgetting Someone 00:00 Tools
Give It Up 00:00 Tools
Manhattan Skyline 00:00 Tools
Words (Are Impossible 00:00 Tools
If I Could See Myself 00:00 Tools
It's An Uphill Climb (To The Bottom) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
We Could Fly 00:00 Tools
I Got It Bad Feelin' Good 00:00 Tools
Let It Be Me 00:00 Tools
tell the world 00:00 Tools
Blue Rose 00:00 Tools
She's A Woman 00:00 Tools
Never Sing The Song 00:00 Tools
Time 00:00 Tools
My Funny Valentine 00:00 Tools
Still At The Mercy Of Your Love 00:00 Tools
it's hard to believe 00:00 Tools
One Heart Lonely 00:00 Tools
you gotta give 00:00 Tools
When I See You 00:00 Tools
Anyway That You Want Me 00:00 Tools
Starting Tomorrow 00:00 Tools
I Want To Be Your Every Need 00:00 Tools
If You Walked Away 00:00 Tools
Don't Play With Love 00:00 Tools
It's an Uphill Climb to the Bo 00:00 Tools
Imagination 00:00 Tools
Special Love 00:00 Tools
Funny (Not Much) (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Deep In The Heart Of Harlem 00:00 Tools
The Magic's Gone 00:00 Tools
Moon River 00:00 Tools
The Look Of Love 00:00 Tools
Golden Rays 00:00 Tools
After You 00:00 Tools
Road To Ruin 00:00 Tools
The Heartbreak Hour (Version 1) 00:00 Tools
Speak Her Name [T.O.N.Y.'] 00:00 Tools
Someone Saved My Life Today 00:00 Tools
Girl You're A Woman 00:00 Tools
Blowin' In The Wind 00:00 Tools
It’s An Uphill Climb (To The Bottom) 00:00 Tools
They Don't Give Medals (To Yesterday's Heroes) 00:00 Tools
its an uphill climb to the bottom 00:00 Tools
I Never Had It So Good (And Felt So Bad) 00:00 Tools
It's An Uphill Climb (To The B 00:00 Tools
Ad Lib 00:00 Tools
A Cold, Cold Winter 00:00 Tools
Stay a While With Me 00:00 Tools
Fly Me to the Moon (In Other Words) 00:00 Tools
The Heartbreak Hour (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
ITS COOL 00:00 Tools
(Gotta Find Me an) Angel 00:00 Tools
Just One Smile 00:00 Tools
Gotta Find Me An Angel 00:00 Tools
Don't Want to Suffer 00:00 Tools
Love Goes Out of the Loving 00:00 Tools
Everything Under The Sun 00:00 Tools
They Don't Give Medals (To Yesterday's Hero's) 00:00 Tools
Coldest Days of My Life (Remastered) [Single Version] 00:00 Tools
02 Play In The Band 00:00 Tools
08 Words ( Are Impossible) 00:00 Tools
It's Cool (Submatic Bootleg) 00:00 Tools
It's All Over (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Forget The Girl 00:00 Tools
01 Too Shy To Say 00:00 Tools
It's An Uphill Climb 00:00 Tools
Suddenly I'm All Alone (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
04 Please Pardon Me 00:00 Tools
They Dont Give Medals (To Yesterdays Heroes) 00:00 Tools
Girl, You're A Woman 00:00 Tools
Good To See You [Marvin & Guy Disco DeLuxe Edit] 00:00 Tools
The Folks Who Live On The Hill 00:00 Tools
Tell Me When It Hurts 00:00 Tools
It’s an uphill climb to the bottom 00:00 Tools
Shes A Woman 00:00 Tools
THEN, ONLY THEN 00:00 Tools
It´s Cool 00:00 Tools
A Blossum Fell 00:00 Tools
Walter Jackson / It's An Uphill Climb To The Bottom 00:00 Tools
Walter Jackson - It's All Over 00:00 Tools
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WALTER JACKSON (March 19, 1938, Pensacola, Florida - June 20, 1983, Chicago, Illinois) Walter Jackson was an R&B singer with a big band pop soul sound. When first starting to perform he seemed destined to make a tremendous impact, but for some reason fell just short of this prediction. Never the less some feel the Walter left a collection of some of the finest R&B music from that era. Crippled from childhood with Polio, Walter was on crutches most of his life. Yet his disability enhanced his performances more than detract from them. It seemed to give him an ability to interpret and project his music with a much deeper emotion and never dampened his ambition or enthusiasm. During his lifetime, as with so many artist of that era, he never found a way to connect with more than a few fans outside R&B circles. Whether “not in tune with the times” or perhaps “ahead of the times” he none-the-less has left us with a collection of unbelievable music. Walter and his parents moved to Detroit when he was still a baby and there he later attended Northwestern High School singing whenever he had the opportunity. His first recording experience came in 1959 as lead singer with a local group, the Velvetones (Ronald Head, Neil Magby, Bobby Jones and Mary Nicholson). After the group broke up, he unsuccessfully auditioned for Motown. Then in 1962 he got his first real break. Okeh Records A&R director, Carl Davis was in a local piano bar one evening and by chance heard Walter performing. Davis’ first impression of Walter’s commanding voice was that of Nat “King” Cole, Joe Williams, Arthur Prysock or Billy Eckstine. Actually Walter was influenced more by these pop singers than by gospel singers. Davis arranged for Walter to join him in Chicago at the studio along with Curtis Mayfield, Van McCoy and other top writers. His solo career began with the first release in 1962 “I Don't Want to Suffer” which only made a little splash, but got Walter noticed. In 1963 “That’s What Mama Say” was released followed by "Funny (Not Much)" and “It’s All Over” in 1964. The latter of these issues made the R&B charts and was An R&B hit, but neither had any crossover success. In 1965 “Welcome Home” reached No 15 in the R&B chart, and “Suddenly I'm All Alone” reached No 13. In 1966 when Davis left Okeh, Ted Cooper took over the production of Walter’s recordings and created enough of a pop sound to push Jackson into the spotlight. In 1966 he released "Speak Her Name" and "It's an Uphill Climb to the Bottom". These were both solid R&B hits the latter, his biggest, peaking at No. 11 on the R&B charts. But in 1967 his powerful version of “My Ship Is Comin' In” did not chart. Despite the obvious pop crossover potential of his recordings, he remained unknown to most white listeners. Then with the record company fading Walter moved to Epic, unfortunately with little success. A minor hit ended the 60's, “Any Way That You Want Me” on the Cotillion label. In the 1973 Walter again teamed up with Davis at the Chi-Sound label later releasing covers of songs like Morris Albert’s, "Feelings" in 1976 and Peter Frampton’s, "Baby I Love Your Way" in 1977. After the release of several albums with his now signature pop and mainstream sound, but with diminishing health, Walter reluctantly retired from performing. In 1982 Kelli-Arts label issued “Touching in the Dark” b/w “If I Had a Chance”. Walter Jackson passed away from a cerebral hemorrhage in 1983. Three days earlier Chi-Sound released “It's Cool” and after his passing a memorial album was released. Since then numerous greatest hits and commemoration albums have been released. His music influenced many artists that followed. Among them, Luther Vandross, Barry White, Freddie Jackson and Teddy Pendergrass. His music lives on, leaving his old fans with great enjoyment as well as winning over many new fans to the magic of his Chicago, big band soul sound. Check out: www.billyprice.com/Jackson.php Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.