Jerry Butler
American soul singer and songwriter

Jerry Butler

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American soul singer and songwriter
A.K.A.
Jerry Butler Jr.
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8 December 1939(Sunflower, Sunflower County, Mississippi, USA)
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Education:
Cooley Vocational High School
Chicago, Cook County, USA
Wells Community Academy High School
Chicago, Cook County, USA
Governors State University
Illinois, USA
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Jerry Butler Jr. (born December 8, 1939) is an American soul singer-songwriter, producer, musician, and retired politician. He was the original lead singer of the R&B vocal group the Impressions, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991. After leaving the group in 1960, Butler achieved over 55 Billboard Pop and R&B Chart hits as a solo artist including "He Will Break Your Heart", "Let It Be Me" and "Only the Strong Survive". He was inducted into the National Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame in 2015.

He served as a Commissioner for Cook County, Illinois, from 1985 to 2018. As a member of this 17-member county board, he chaired the Health and Hospitals Committee and served as Vice Chair of the Construction Committee.

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Jerry Butler
Jerry Butler in 1970

Early life

Butler was born in Sunflower, Mississippi, United States, in 1939. When Butler was three years old, the family moved to Chicago, Illinois, and he grew up in the Cabrini–Green housing projects. The mid-1950s had a profound effect on Butler's life. He performed in a church choir with Curtis Mayfield. As a teenager, Butler sang in a gospel quartet called Northern Jubilee Gospel Singers, along with Mayfield. Mayfield, a guitar player, became the lone instrumentalist for the six-member Roosters group, which later became The Impressions. Inspired by Sam Cooke and the Soul Stirrers, the Five Blind Boys of Mississippi, and the Pilgrim Travelers, getting into the music industry seemed inevitable.

Butler's younger brother, Billy Butler, also had a career in the music industry, including playing guitar with Jerry's band, until his death in 2015.

Early recordings

Butler co-wrote the song "For Your Precious Love" (which is ranked No. 327 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time) and wanted to record a disc. Looking for recording studios, the Impressions (the original members of which were Butler, Curtis Mayfield, Sam Gooden, Fred Cash - who left early on, and later returned - and brothers Arthur and Richard Brooks), auditioned for Chess Records and Vee-Jay Records. The group eventually signed with Vee-Jay, where they released "For Your Precious Love" in 1958. It became The Impressions' first hit and gold record.

Solo career

Butler was dubbed the "Iceman" by WDAS Philadelphia disc jockey, Georgie Woods, while performing in a Philadelphia theater.

He released the single "He Will Break Your Heart" in 1960, and the song peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard pop chart. Butler co-wrote, with Otis Redding, the latter's hit song "I've Been Loving You Too Long" in 1965. Butler's solo career had a string of hits, including the Top 10 successes "He Will Break Your Heart", "Find Another Girl", "I'm A-Telling You" (all written by fellow Impression Curtis Mayfield and featuring Mayfield as harmony vocal), the million selling "Only the Strong Survive", "Moon River", "Need To Belong" (recorded with the Impressions after he went solo), "Make It Easy on Yourself", "Let It Be Me" (with Betty Everett), "Brand New Me", "Ain't Understanding Mellow" (with Brenda Lee Eager), "Hey, Western Union Man", and "Never Give You Up". His 1969 "Moody Woman" release became a Northern Soul favourite and featured at number 369 in the Northern Soul Top 500. Butler released two successful albums, The Ice Man Cometh (1968) and Ice on Ice (1969). He collaborated on many of his successful recordings with the Philadelphia-based songwriting team Gamble and Huff. In 1972, he had a small role in the cult classic film ‘’The Thing With Two Heads’’ as a prison guard. With Motown, in 1976 and 1977, Butler produced and co-produced (with Paul David Wilson) two albums: Suite for the Single Girl and It All Comes Out in My Song.

Tony Orlando and Dawn revived "He Will Break Your Heart" in 1975, with a new title, "He Don't Love You (Like I Love You)", and it was more successful than Butler's original (#7), going to number one on the US Billboard Hot 100.

Subsequently, Butler and P.D. Wilson produced an album with Dee Dee Sharp-Gamble on Philadelphia International Records. In 1981, "Breaking and Entering" / "Easy Money" was released from Sharp-Gamble's album Dee Dee.

1980s–2018

Butler continued to perform while serving as a Cook County Board Commissioner before retiring from public office in 2018. As Cook County Commissioner, Butler voted to uphold a historic 2008 Cook County sales tax increase, which remains the highest in the nation. As a result, the Chicago Tribune encouraged people to vote against him in the 2010 elections. Butler, however, won reelection in March 2014 with over 80 percent of the vote.

In recent years, he has served as host of PBS TV music specials such as Doo Wop 50 and 51, Rock Rhythm and Doo Wop, and Soul Spectacular: 40 years of R&B, among others. He has also served as chairman of the board of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation. In 1991, Butler was inducted, along with the other original members of the Impressions (Curtis Mayfield, Sam Gooden, Fred Cash, and Arthur and Richard Brooks), into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Butler released Time & Faith in 1992.

The Hives covered "Find Another Girl" on their 2000 album Veni Vidi Vicious. The Black Keys covered "Never Give You Up" on their 2010 album, Brothers.

Personal life

He currently resides in Chicago. His wife Annette, originally one of his backup singers, died in 2019.

Since his 1991 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Impressions, music writers and critics have stated that Butler also deserves a second induction as a solo artist, based upon his successful career as a recording artist and songwriter after leaving that group.

Discography

Singles

Year Single (A-side, B-side) Chart positions Album
US
USR&B
USAC
1958 "For Your Precious Love"
11 3 Jerry Butler, esq.
"Come Back My Love"
29
1959 "Lost"
17
"I Was Wrong"
1960 "A Lonely Soldier"
25 He Will Break Your Heart
"He Will Break Your Heart"
7 1
"Silent Night"
Non-album tracks
1961 "Find Another Girl"
27 10 Aware of Love
"I'm a Telling You"
25 8
"Moon River" 11 14 3 Need to Belong
"Aware of Love" 105 Aware of Love
1962 "Isle of Sirens"
Need to Belong
"Make It Easy on Yourself"
20 18
"You Can Run (But You Can't Hide)"
63 23
"Theme from Taras Bulba (The Wishing Star)"
100 Non-album track
1963 "Whatever You Want"
68 Need to Belong
"I Almost Lost My Mind"
Non-album track
"Where's the Girl"
Need to Belong
"A Woman With Soul"
Non-album track
"Need to Belong"
31 * Need to Belong
1964 "Giving Up on Love"
56 *
"I Stand Accused" 61 * More of the Best of Jerry Butler
"I Don't Want to Hear It Anymore" 95 *
"Let It Be Me" / 5 * Delicious Together
"Ain't That Lovin' You, Baby" 108 *
"Smile"
42 * More of the Best of Jerry Butler
1965 "Good Times"
64 33 Non-album tracks
"Since I Don't Have You"
Delicious Together
"I Can't Stand to See You Cry"
122 Non-album tracks
"Just for You"
33
1966 "For Your Precious Love"
25 Love Me
"Love (Oh, How Sweet It Is)"
103 34 Non-album tracks
"You Make Me Feel Like Someone"
"I Dig You Baby"
60 8 Soul Artistry
1967 "You Walked Into My Life"
"You Don't Know What You Got Until You Lose It"
"Mr. Dream Merchant"
38 23 Mr. Dream Merchant
"Lost"
62 48
1968 "Never Give You Up"
20 7 The Ice Man Cometh
"Hey, Western Union Man"
16 1
"Are You Happy"
39 9
1969 "Only the Strong Survive"
4 1
"Moody Woman"
24 3 Ice On Ice
"What's the Use of Breaking Up" / 20 4
"A Brand New Me" 109
"Don't Let Love Hang You Up"
44 12
1970 "Got to See If I Can Get Mommy (To Come Back Home)"
62 21
"I Could Write a Book"
46 15 You & Me
"Where Are You Going"
95 42 "Joe" -- Original Soundtrack
"Special Memory"
109 36 Assorted Sounds with the Aid of Assorted Friends and Relatives
1971 "You Just Can't Win (By Making the Same Mistakes)"
94 32 Gene & Jerry -- One & One
"Ten and Two (Take This Woman Off the Corner)"
126 44
"If It's Real What I Feel"
69 8 Assorted Sounds with the Aid of Assorted Friends and Relatives
"Ain't Understanding Mellow"
21 3 The Sagittarius Movement
"How Did We Lose It Baby"
85 38 Assorted Sounds with the Aid of Assorted Friends and Relatives
"Walk Easy My Son"
93 33 The Sagittarius Movement
1972 "I Only Have Eyes for You"
85 20 The Spice Of Life
"Close to You"
91 6
"One Night Affair"
52 6
1973 "Can't Understand It"
26 The Love We Have, The Love We Had
"The Love We Had Stays on My Mind"
64
"Power of Love"
15 Power of Love
1974 "That's How Heartaches Are Made"
58
"Take The Time to Tell Her"
46 Sweet Sixteen
"Playing On You"
33
1976 "The Devil in Mrs. Jones"
55 Love's on the Menu
1977 "I Wanna Do It To You"
51 7 Suite for the Single Girl
"Chalk It Up"
28
"It's a Lifetime Thing"
55 Thelma & Jerry
1978 "(I'm Just Thinking About) Cooling Out"
14 Nothing Says I Love You Like I Love You
1979 "Nothing Says I Love You Like I Love You"
86
"Let's Make Love"
1980 "The Best Love I Ever Had"
49 The Best Love
"Don't Be an Island"
75
1982 "No Love Without Changes"
83 Ice 'N Hot
1983 "In My Life"
92 Non-album track
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released.
* denotes that the R&B chart did not published during the chart runs of these singles.