The Best of Walter Jackson: Welcome Home - The Okeh Years - Walter Jackson

The Best of Walter Jackson: Welcome Home - The Okeh Years

Walter Jackson

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 1996-06-04
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 15

  • ℗ 1996 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
My Ship Is Comin' In 3:09 USD 1.29
2
What Would You Do 2:36 USD 1.29
3
It's All Over 2:56 USD 1.29
4
That's What Mama Say 2:20 USD 1.29
5
Suddenly I'm All Alone 2:57 USD 1.29
6
It's an Uphill Climb (To the B 2:48 USD 1.29
7
Tear for Tear 2:23 USD 1.29
8
After You There Can Be Nothing 2:45 USD 1.29
9
Speak Her Name 2:40 USD 1.29
10
Lee Cross 2:44 USD 1.29
11
Moonlight In Vermont 3:30 USD 1.29
12
Funny (Not Much) 4:09 USD 1.29
13
A Corner In the Sun 2:20 USD 1.29
14
There Goes That Song Again 2:32 USD 1.29
15
Welcome Home 2:42 USD 1.29
The Best of Walter Jackson: Welcome Home - The Okeh Years - Walter Jackson
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Reviews

  • Speak Her Name
    5
    By Eugenia Ray
    Walter Jackson did'nt get the recogintion he should have recieved for a man with a voice so unforgettable, Songs that will never grow old, I listened to his songs on LPs-33, Casettes, CDs, now my iPod. His songs are forever!!!
  • The Best Of Walter Jackson
    5
    By Misty Blue
    I had the good fortune to attend a supper club in 1979 or 1980 and had the chance to listen to Mr. Jackson in person. A truly great talent, sang with so much passion, so much love, so much pain; you could feel him through the lyrics and his wonderful voice. If you love soul music, if you love R&B, buy his music. Set aside some quiet time, sit and listen, you will be amazed. He went to sing for the angels and God much too soon for me, but I can be selfish that way. I miss him!
  • His Ship came in
    5
    By redsilvercutty
    walter Jackson's songs are a lot like his life , he was stricken with polio and was confined to a wheelchair but his voice was powerful he had his ups and his downs but his music was masterfull what ever he sang whether he covered elton John's sugar bear or did lee Cross he put his spin on it that made him on of the most dynamic but underrated singers of his time five stars from me for the late great Walter jackson.