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.
All In My Mind
Chuck Jackson Lyrics
Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴ Line by Line Meaning ↴
And it´s more than I can bear,
I don´t know baby,
Maybe it´s all in my mind, all in my mind.
I know that I´ve been true,
But honey sweetie baby what about you?
I don´t know baby, Maybe it´s all in my mind.
We´ve been going steady so long,
I´d never dream you would ever do me wrong,
I knew I was yours and I thought you were mine,
And that every little thing was so fine.
Whoa darling, I´d hate to see,
Someone else with you other than me,
I don´t know baby,
Maybe it´s all in my mind, all in my mind
Oh yes, it´s all in my mind.
The lyrics of Chuck Jackson's song "All In My Mind" convey a sense of doubt and insecurity in a romantic relationship. The singer expresses their fear and uncertainty about the true feelings of their partner, feeling a deep sense of hurt and confusion. The opening lines of the song capture the overwhelming feeling of not being sure if their partner cares, and the emotional weight of this uncertainty becoming too much to bear. This sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the singer grapples with the idea that their concerns may just be all in their head.
The second verse delves deeper into the themes of trust and doubt within the relationship. The singer acknowledges their own loyalty and commitment, but questions whether their partner is reciprocating those feelings. The use of endearing terms like "honey sweetie baby" adds a layer of tenderness to the lyrics, highlighting the emotional investment the singer has in the relationship. However, the uncertainty lingers, with the repeated refrain of "Maybe it's all in my mind" suggesting a constant internal struggle with their own perceptions and reality.
As the song progresses, the singer reflects on the long-standing nature of their relationship, emphasizing the shock and disbelief that would come from being betrayed by a partner they trusted so deeply. The belief in the solidity of their bond is shattered, leading to a sense of disillusionment and questioning everything they once held as truth. The singer laments the potential loss of the relationship, highlighting the fear of imagining their partner with someone else, which is a deep emotional hurt they hope is unfounded.
The final verse brings the song full circle, with the haunting repetition of "Maybe it's all in my mind" reinforcing the internal conflict and turmoil experienced by the singer. Despite their efforts to maintain faith and trust in the relationship, the persistent doubts and insecurities continue to cloud their thoughts. The realization that the uncertainty may be a result of their own perceptions rather than concrete evidence adds a layer of complexity to the song, capturing the complexities of self-doubt and emotional vulnerability in matters of the heart. In essence, "All In My Mind" encapsulates the universal feelings of insecurity and fear that can arise in relationships, resonating with listeners who have experienced similar doubts and uncertainties in love.
Line by Line Meaning
I think that you don´t care
I am beginning to believe that you are indifferent towards me
And it´s more than I can bear
The emotional weight of this realization is overwhelming
I don´t know baby
I am unsure, my dear
Maybe it´s all in my mind, all in my mind
Perhaps these thoughts are just a product of my imagination
I know that I´ve been true
I have always been faithful
But honey sweetie baby what about you?
But what about your loyalty, my dear?
We´ve been going steady so long
Our relationship has been stable for quite a while
I´d never dream you would ever do me wrong
I never imagined you would betray me
I knew I was yours and I thought you were mine
I believed we belonged to each other
And that every little thing was so fine
And that everything between us was perfect
Whoa darling, I´d hate to see
Oh darling, I would be devastated to witness
Someone else with you other than me
You being with someone else instead of me
Oh yes, it´s all in my mind
Indeed, it seems these thoughts are just a creation of my mind
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: DANIEL GASTON ASH, KEVIN HASKINS, DAVID JAY
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind