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Jackie Wilson
was one of the most important agents of black pop's transition from R&B into soul. In terms of vocal power (especially in the upper register), few could outdo him; he was also an electrifying on-stage showman. He was a consistent hitmaker from the mid-'50s through the early '70s, although never a crossover superstar. His reputation isn't quite on par with
Ray Charles
,
James Brown
, or
Sam Cooke
, however, because his records did not always reflect his artistic genius.
Indeed, there is a consensus of sorts among critics that
Wilson
was something of an underachiever in the studio, due to the sometimes inappropriately pop-based material and arrangements that he used.
Wilson
was well-known on the R&B scene before he went solo in the late '50s. In 1953 he replaced
Clyde McPhatter
in
Billy Ward & the Dominoes
, one of the top R&B vocal groups of the '50s. Although
McPhatter
was himself a big star,
Wilson
was as good as or better than the man whose shoes he filled. Commercially, however, things took a downturn for
the Dominoes
in the
Wilson
years, although they did manage a Top 20 hit with
"St. Therese of the Roses"
in 1956.
Elvis Presley
was one of those who was mightily impressed by
Wilson
in the mid-'50s; he can be heard praising
Jackie
's on-stage cover of
"Don't Be Cruel"
in between-song banter during the
Million Dollar Quartet
session in late 1956.
Wilson
would score his first big R&B (and small pop) hit in late 1956 with the brassy, stuttering
"Reet Petite,"
which was co-written by an emerging Detroit songwriter named
Berry Gordy Jr
.
Gordy
would also help write a few other hits for
Jackie
in the late '50s,
"To Be Loved,"
"Lonely Teardrops,"
"That's Why (I Love You So),"
and
"I'll Be Satisfied"
; they also crossed over to the pop charts,
"Lonely Teardrops"
making the Top Ten. Most of these were upbeat, creatively arranged marriages of pop and R&B that, in retrospect, helped set the stage both for '60s soul and for
Gordy's
own huge pop success at Motown. The early
Gordy
-
Wilson
association has led some historians to speculate how much differently (and better)
Jackie
's career might have turned out had he been on Motown's roster instead of the Brunswick label.
In the early '60s,
Wilson
maintained his pop stardom with regular hit singles that often used horn arrangements and female choruses that have dated somewhat badly, especially in comparison with the more creative work by peers such as
Charles
and
Brown
from this era.
Wilson
also sometimes went into out-and-out operatic pop, as on
"Danny Boy"
and one of his biggest hits,
"Night"
(1960). At the same time, he remained capable of unleashing a sweaty, up-tempo, gospel-soaked number:
"Baby Workout,"
which fit that description to a T, was a number five hit for him in 1963. It's true that you have to be pretty selective in targeting the worthwhile
Wilson
records from this era; 1962's
At the Copa
, for instance, has
Jackie
trying to combine soul and all-around entertainment, and not wholly succeeding with either strategy. Yet some of his early Brunswick material is also fine uptown soul; not quite as earthy as some of his fans would have liked him to sound, no doubt, but worth hearing.
Wilson
was shot and seriously wounded by a female fan in 1961, though he made a recovery. His career was more seriously endangered by his inability to keep up with changing soul and rock trends. Not everything he did in the mid-'60s is totally dismissible;
"No Pity (In the Naked City),"
for instance, is something like
West Side Story
done uptown soul style. In 1966, his career was briefly revived when he teamed up with Chicago soul producer
Carl Davis
, who had been instrumental in the success of Windy City performers like
Gene Chandler
,
Major Lance
, and
Jerry Butler
.
Davis
successfully updated
Wilson
's sound with horn-heavy arrangements, getting near the Top Ten with
"Whispers,"
and then making number six in 1967 with
"Higher and Higher."
And that was really the close of
Wilson
's career as either a significant artist or commercial force, although he had some minor chart entries through the early '70s.
While playing a
Dick Clark
oldies show at the Latin Casino in New Jersey in September 1975,
Wilson
suffered an on-stage heart attack while singing
"Lonely Teardrops."
He lapsed into a coma, suffering major brain damage, and was hospitalized until his death in early 1984. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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THEY'LL NEVER BE ANOTHER J.W.!!!!
FELLAS LIKE HIM & SAM COOKE
THEY JUST DON'T MAKE ANYMORE!
REST JACKIE!
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