Millie Jackson
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Millie Jackson is an R&B/Soul music singer/songwriter. Her vocal performances are distinguished by long, humorous, and explicit spoken sections in her music; She has also recorded many disco songs, some dance music songs, and a few country styled songs. She is the mother of R&B singer Keisha Jackson.
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Discography
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Albums
- 1972: Millie Jackson (US: #166)
- 1973: It Hurts So Good (US: #175), (US R&B: #13)
- 1974: I Got To Try It One Time
- 1974: Caught Up (US: #21) (US R&B: #4) (RIAA: Gold)
- 1975: Still Caught Up (US: #112) (US R&B: #27)
- 1976: Free And In Love (US R&B #17)
- 1977: Feelin' Bitchy (US: #34), (US R&B: #4) (RIAA: Gold)
- 1977: Lovingly Yours (US: #175) (US R&B: #44)
- 1978: Get It Out'cha System (US: #55), (US R&B: #14) (RIAA: Gold)
- 1979: A Moment's Pleasure (US: #144), (US R&B: #47)
- 1979: Royal Rappin's with Isaac Hayes (US: #80), (US R&B: #17)
- 1979: Live & Uncensored (US: #94), (US R&B: #22) (UK: #81)
- 1980: For Men Only (US: #100), (US R&B: #23)
- 1980: I Had To Say It (US: #137), (US R&B: #25)
- 1980: Live
- 1981: Just a Li'l Bit Country (US: #201), (US R&B: #43)
- 1982: Hard Times (US: #201), (US R&B: #29)
- 1982: Millie Jackson "Live And Outrageous" (Rated XXX) (US: #113), (US R&B #11)
- 1983: E.S.P. (Extra Sexual Persuasion) (US R&B: #40) (UK: #59)
- 1986: An Imitation of Love US: #119), (US R&B: #16)
- 1988: The Tide Is Turning
- 1989: Back to the S t! (US R&B #79)
- 1991: Young Man, Older Woman
- 1993: Young Man, Older Woman: Cast Album
- 1994: Rock N' Soul
- 1995: It's Over
- 1997: The Sequel, It Ain't Over
- 2001: Not for Church Folk!
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Singles
- "A Child of God (It's Hard to Believe)" (US: #102)
- "Ask Me What You Want" (US: #27)
- "My Man, A Sweet Man" (US: #42), (US R&B: #7) (UK: #50)
- "Breakaway" (US: #110)
- "It Hurts So Good" (US: #24), (US R&B: #3)
- "I Miss You Baby
- "How Do You Feel the Morning After" (US: #77)
- "I'm Through Trying To Prove My Love To You"
- "I Got to Try It One Time"
- "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want to Be Right" (US: #42)
- "Leftovers" (US: #87)
- "Loving Arms"
- "The Rap"
- "Bad Risk"
- "Feel Like Making Love"
- "There You Are"
- "I Can't Say Goodbye"
- "If You're Not Back in Love By Monday" (US: #43)
- "A Love of Your Own"
- "All The Way Lover" (US: #102)
- "Sweet Music Man" (US R&B #33)
- "Keep The Home Fire Burnin'" (US R&B #83)
- "Never Change Lovers In The Middle of The Night" (US R&B: #33)
- "We Got To Hit It Off" (US R&B #56)
- "A Moment's Pleasure" (US R&B #70)
- "Despair"
- "Do You Wanna Make Love" feat. Isaac Hayes (US R&B #30)
- "This Is It (Part I) (US R&B #88)
- "You Never Cross My Mind"
- "I Can't Stop Loving You" (US R&B #62)
- "Anybody That Don't Like Millie Jackson"
- "Special Occasion" (US R&B #51)
- "I Feel Like Walkin' In The Rain" (UK: #55)
- "Hot! Wild! Unrestricted! Crazy Love" (US R&B #9) (UK: #99)
- "Act of War" feat. Elton John (UK: #32)
- "It's A Thang" (US R&B #79)
- "Love Is A Dangerous Game" (US R&B #6) (UK: #81)
- "An Imitation of Love" (US R&B #58)
- "Something You Can Feel" (US R&B #45)
- "You Knocked the Love (Right Outta My Heart)"
- "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"
- "Young Man, Older Woman"
- "Living With A Stranger"
- "Taking My Life Back"
- "Love Quake"
- "Check in the Mail"
- "Chocolate Brown Eyes"
- "Breaking Up Somebody's Home"
- "The Lies That We Live"
- "Did You Think I Wouldn't Cry"
- "Butt-A-Cize"
- "Leave Me Alone"
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