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Chuck Jackson Born Charles Jackson In Winston-Salem North Carolina On 22 July 1937 Died 16 February 2023 Was An American Soul And R 'n' B Singer Who Was One Of The First Artists To Have Success With Material By Burt Bacharach And Hal David And Whose Hits Included "I Don't Want To Cry" "Any Day Now" "I Keep Forgettin'" And "All Over The World". On 4 October 2015 Chuck Jackson Was Inducted Into The Rhythm And Blues Music Hall Of Fame. Jackson Startd Out As A Gospel Singer In The Raspberry Singers. He Was In The Dell-Vikings From 1957 To 1959. After Recording As Charles Jackson For The Clock Label In 1959 He Signed With Wand Records In 1961. He Was Immediately Successful With His First Single I Don't Want To Cry Which Reached No. 5 R&B No. 36 Pop In The USA. He Was With Wand Through Most Of The Sixties Scoring Several R&B And Pop Hits. In 1969 He Moved To Motown But Didn't Do So Well There. He Continued To Record Throughout The Seventies For Labels Like ABC All Platinum And EMI America Scoring His Last R&B Hit In 1980. Although Never Hugely Successful His Soulful Voice Resulted In 23 R&B Top 100 Singles In The USA And The Same Number Of US Pop 100 Hits Over The Course Of 20 Years. Several Of Jackson's Songs Later Became Hits For Other Artists Including Ronnie Milsap Whose 1982 Cover Version Of "Any Day Now" Reached No. 1 On The Country And Adult Contemporary Charts. Michael McDonald Covered "I Keep Forgettin'" With Much Success. "I Keep Forgettin'" Was Also Covered By David Bowie On His Album "Tonight". On 4 October 2015 Chuck Jackson Was Inducted Into The Rhythm And Blues Music Hall Of Fame.

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