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      • Walter Jackson (March 19, 1938 – June 20, 1983) was an American soul ballad singer who had a string of hits on the US R&B chart between the mid-1960s and early 1980s. His biggest successes included "It's All Over" in 1964, "It's An Uphill Climb to the Bottom" in 1966 and "Feelings", a cover of the Morris Albert pop hit, in 1976.
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  1. Genres. Soul, R&B, Chicago soul. Occupation (s) singer. Years active. 1959–1983. Labels. Columbia, OKeh, Cotillion, Brunswick, Chi Sound, Kelli-Arts. Walter Jackson (March 19, 1938 – June 20, 1983) [1] was an American soul ballad singer who had a string of hits on the US R&B chart between the mid-1960s and early 1980s.

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  3. Chicago soul singer with a sweet but powerful voice who scored several R&B chart hits, mainly during the 1960s and '70s. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1950s - 1980s. Born. March 19, 1938 in Pensacola, FL. Died. June 20, 1983 in Chicago, IL. Genre. R&B. Styles. Chicago Soul, Northern Soul, Soul, Quiet Storm, Smooth Soul, Early R&B.

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    Walter Jackson was an American soul ballad singer who had a string of hits on the US R&B chart between the mid-1960s and early 1980s. His biggest successes included "It's All Over" in 1964,...

  5. 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.

  6. Listen to music by Walter Jackson on Apple Music. Find top songs and albums by Walter Jackson including What Would You Do, It's All Over and more.

  7. Mini Bio. Walter Jackson was '60s Chicago soul at its sweetest and, occasionally, most mainstream. In the mid-'60s, he had a brace of solid R&B hits -- "Suddenly I'm All Alone," "It's an Uphill Climb (To the Bottom)," "Speak Her Name," "Welcome Home," "A Corner in the Sun" -- without ever rising higher than the lower reaches of the Top 100.

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