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  2. You Are My Lady - Wikipedia

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    You Are My Lady is a 1985 single by Freddie Jackson that followed his debut single, "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)." It was the second single from his debut album, Rock Me Tonight . Like his debut single, "You Are My Lady" hit number one on the R&B charts for two weeks, and was Jackson's most successful crossover single of his career ...

  3. Rock Me Tonight - Wikipedia

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    Rock Me Tonight is the platinum-selling 1985 debut album from American R&B/Soul singer Freddie Jackson.Released on April 28, 1985, the album yielded four top-10 singles on the U.S. R&B chart, with the first two, "You Are My Lady" and "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)", reaching number one.

  4. Freddie Jackson - Wikipedia

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    "You Are My Lady" gave him a second straight R&B chart-topper, and also proved to be his highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 12. With "He'll Never Love You (Like I Do)" and "Love Is Just a Touch Away" also hitting the R&B Top Ten, Rock Me Tonight topped the R&B album chart and went platinum .

  5. Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake) - Wikipedia

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    It was the top-selling R&B single for 1985 and was Jackson's first of ten entries to hit the number-one spot on the R&B chart. "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)" was number one for six weeks on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart and reached number 18 on the Hot 100 singles chart. [ 2 ]

  6. Jam Tonight - Wikipedia

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    The uptempo single was Jackson's final of four singles from Just Like the First Time and his sixth release to make the number one position on the Hot Black Singles chart, "Jam Tonight" also peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot 100, and gave the artist the last of four Top 40 pop crossover singles (only "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)", "You Are My Lady", and "He'll Never Love You ...

  7. Don't Let Love Slip Away - Wikipedia

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    Don't Let Love Slip Away is the third studio album by American singer Freddie Jackson. It was released by Capitol Records on July 29, 1988. The album reached number one on the US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and peaked at number 48 on the Billboard 200. It was eventually certified gold by the RIAA in April 1989.

  8. Freddie Jackson discography - Wikipedia

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    "You Are My Lady" 12 1 3 49 "She's Not a Sleaze" (with Paul Laurence & Lillo Thomas) — 50 — — Haven't You Heard "He'll Never Love You (Like I Do)" 25 8 28 81 Rock Me Tonight: 1986 "Love Is Just a Touch Away" — 9 — — "A Little Bit More" (with Melba Moore) — 1 — 96 Just Like the First Time "Tasty Love" 41 1 — 73 "Have You Ever ...

  9. Have You Ever Loved Somebody - Wikipedia

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    The single was his second release from the album Just Like the First Time and his fifth number one on the Hot Black Singles chart, staying at the top spot for two weeks. . "Have You Ever Loved Somebody" peaked at number 69 on the Hot 100, [2] Outside the US, "Have You Ever Loved Somebody" went to number 33 on the UK Singles C