Jack Leroy "Jackie" Wilson (June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984) was an American soul and R&B singer born in Detroit, Michigan, where he became active in the music business. He joined Billy Ward and his Dominoes in 1953, replacing Clyde McPhatter. After losing McPhatter, the group's only recording success with Wilson came in June of 1956 with the single "St. Therese of The Roses" that reached number 13 on the Pop charts.
Wilson's solo career begin with 1957's "Reet Petite", written by the then unknown Berry Gordy, Jr.
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Amaj7Bm7 My heart's been broken, oh, so many times, Amaj7Bm7 That's why I've begun to draw the line. Amaj7Bm7 But your cookin' is good, your kissin' is fine, Amaj7Bm7 And your lovin', baby, is right on time.
Bridge 1:
Bm7C#m7Dmaj7E Ain't no man so bad, that he cannot be had.
Chorus 1:
Amaj7Bm7 You got me walking, (you got me walking), pacing the floor. Amaj7Bm7 You got me knocking, (knock-knock-knock-knock), on the wrong door. Amaj7Bm7 You got me talking, (you got me talking), to my-self. Amaj7Bm7 I'm never seen, with nobody else.
Verse 2:
Amaj7Bm7 Oh, breakfast in the morning, it's right on time, (feels so good), Amaj7Bm7 While you teach the little baby, a nursery rhyme. Amaj7Bm7 I look in the mirror, and what do I see? Amaj7Bm7 A lucky, lucky, lucky man, you better believe.
Bridge 2:
Bm7C#m7Dmaj7E Ain't no man so bad, that he cannot be had.
Chorus 2:
Amaj7Bm7 You got me walking, (you got me walking), pacing the floor. Amaj7Bm7 You got me knocking, (knock-knock-knock-knock), on the wrong door. Amaj7Bm7 You got me talking, (you got me talking), to my-self. Amaj7Bm7 I'm never seen, with nobody else.