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"Nightshift" is a 1985 song by the Commodores and the title track from their album of the same name. The song was written by lead singer Walter Orange in collaboration with Dennis Lambert and Franne Golde as a tribute to soul/R&B singers Jackie Wilson and Marvin Gaye, both of whom died in 1984.
Written by Walter Orange, Dennis Lambert and Franne Golde, "Nightshift" was the band's biggest post–Lionel Richie hit, reaching No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100, and No. 1 on Billboard's Hot R&B Songs. [13] [12] Paying tribute to the late soul singers Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson, who both died in 1984, "Nightshift" also earned the group its ...
In 1973, Jackie released his first solo album Jackie Jackson. [12] Jackie signed with Polydor, and released his first solo album in 16 years, Be the One, [13] in late 1989. The album was a minor hit, charting at #89 on the R&B charts. The first single, "Stay", was a Top 40 R&B hit while the second single, "Cruzin'", was a moderate success.
Jackie Jackson, born in 1951, is the oldest son of the Jacksons, and the founding member of the Jackson Five. He served as one of the lead vocalists on the band's many hits. He served as one of ...
To wit, the song was the closing number at 1979's United Nations Music for UNICEF Concert, covered as a top-10 duet by Annie Lennox and Al Green in 1988 and recorded by Dolly Parton in 1993.
Jackie Jackson is the self-titled debut album from Jackie Jackson, the eldest member of the Jackson 5, released on Motown Records in October 1973, a month after G.I.T.: Get It Together. It was arranged by Eddy Manson, Gene Page and the Corporation .
Forty years ago, Michael Jackson took the stage and made an indelible impact on pop culture with his solo performance on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, a televised celebration of the famous ...
Pages in category "Songs written by Jackie Jackson" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.