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.
Hold On I'm Coming
Chuck Jackson Lyrics
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Lean on me
When your times are bad
When the day comes, and you're down
In a river of troubles, I'll be around
Hold on, I'm coming
Hold on, I'm coming
I'm on my way to you, lover
If you get cold, I'll be your cover
No, no need to worry, cause I'm here
No need to suffer, baby, cause I'm here, yeah yeah
Hold on, I'm coming
Hold on, I'm coming
Hold on, don't you worry
Hold on, I'm coming
Look here
Reach out to me
For satisfaction, yeah
I like that, but listen to what I have to tell you (I'm listenin')
You call my name, yeah
For reaction, yeah, yeah, yeah
Now don't you ever, be sad
Lean on me when times get bad
When the day come and you're down
In a river of troubles and you 'bout to drown
Hold on, I'm coming
Hold on, I'm coming (hold)
One more time
I'm coming (please hurry)
Hold on (come on, Chuck now)
Yeah, yeah, yeah
You better hurry (don't you worry)
Please hurry (hold on, baby)
Come on, baby (here I come)
Oh, I need you (yeah)
For satisfaction
Here I come
Ohh here right now (here I come-)
The lyrics of Chuck Jackson's song Hold On convey a message of support and comfort to someone going through a difficult time. It speaks of being a shoulder to lean on, a source of warmth and protection, and a problem solver. The singer assures the listener that they do not have to face their troubles alone because he is coming, and they should hold on. He uses repetition to emphasize his message, and the call and response technique to create an engaging and interactive experience for the listener.
The lyrics of Hold On possess a timeless quality that has made it a classic. Chuck Jackson's voice adds texture and depth to the lyrics, making them more relatable and emotionally charged. The melody is simple and catchy, complementing the lyrics and making them easier to remember. The song's themes make it a universal anthem of hope and enduring love, which is appealing to people of all ages and cultures. Hold On has stood the test of time, and over the years, it has inspired cover versions, remixes, and samples from other artists.
Line by Line Meaning
Now don't you ever, be sad
Don't be sad
Lean on me
Rely on me for support
When your times are bad
When things are tough for you
When the day comes, and you're down
When you feel low
In a river of troubles, I'll be around
I'll always be there for you, especially when things are rough
Hold on, I'm coming
Hang in there, I'm on my way to help
I'm on my way to you, lover
I'm coming to help, my dear
If you get cold, I'll be your cover
I'll protect you if you're feeling vulnerable
No, no need to worry, cause I'm here
Don't worry, I'm here for you
No need to suffer, baby, cause I'm here, yeah yeah
I'm here to help you avoid any pain or hardship
Look here
Pay attention
Reach out to me
Ask for my help
For satisfaction, yeah
To feel happy and content
I like that, but listen to what I have to tell you (I'm listenin')
I appreciate your enthusiasm, but please hear me out
You call my name, yeah
You reach out to me for help
For reaction, yeah, yeah, yeah
To get a response or assistance from me
In a river of troubles and you 'bout to drown
When you feel overwhelmed by problems
One more time
One last time
Please hurry (hold on, baby)
Hurry up and help me (please)
Come on, baby (here I come)
I'm on my way to help you
Oh, I need you (yeah)
I need to be there for you
For satisfaction
To help you feel fulfilled and content
Here I come
I'm coming to help
Ohh here right now (here I come-)
I'm here to help you right now
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Blanco Y Negro Publishing, S.L., Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: David Porter, Isaac Hayes
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@McDonnell_F-15C_Eagle
Song of my childhood!!!!❤❤❤ Thanks so much!!!!
@joshuaingobo1559
Fly Me To The Moon brought me here.
@charlesrandolph8441
BALLSY! MY FAVORITE VERSION-WITH ALL RESPECT TO SAM AND DAVE. CHUCK JACKSON-PURE MANLY BALLS! AND MAXINE-WHAT MORE CAN I SAY?-'HERE I COME!!!'
@tweedmonster
Mind-blowing daddio! Thanks for posting!
@Bbettybbq
awesome version!
@noddyholder79
Crazy in Love!!
@The1djdave
great repeat-quality with class
@paulkate72
Definitive version of this song in my view
@jamesa.hamilton269
Chuck left for Detroit and Motown. At that time he was Barry's first major established artist signing.
@Helpwood
(Please rip this again without the Treble so blown... it's such an important post, unfortunately this does not do the recording justice. Thanks for the info and for taking the time to share none-the-less... Peace)