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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2002 CD release of "On The Funky Side" on Discogs.

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    • CD, Album
  2. "Rock Me Tonight (For Old Times Sake)" is the debut single for Harlem-born R&B/soul singer Freddie Jackson. Taken from the namesake debut title album, Rock Me Tonight, the popular ballad was written and produced by Paul Laurence.

  3. [Freddie] would certainly fight for things he believed in. Like 'Another One Bites the Dust' which was a bit of a departure for Queen. Roger, at the time, certainly felt that it wasn't rock and roll and was quite angry at the way it was going. And Freddie said, "Darling, leave it to me. I believe in this." John had written the song.

  4. I Miss You (feat. Freddie Jackson) On the Funky Side · 2002. On Sunday Afternoon. On the Funky Side · 2002. Rain Forest (feat. Eric Essix) On the Funky Side · 2002. At 2 In the Morning (feat. Eric Essix) On the Funky Side · 2002. Come to Me (feat. Renata) On the Funky Side · 2002. Let Me Love You Tonight (feat. Renata) On the Funky Side · 2002.

  5. Explora las ediciones de Freddie Jackson en Discogs. Compra la música de Freddie Jackson en vinilo, CD u otros formatos en el mercado online de Discogs.

  6. Jackson issued the follow-up Just Like the First Time 1986, on the heels of a number one R&B duet with Melba Moore, "A Little Bit More" (from her album A Lot of Love). Another platinum seller, Just Like the First Time continued Jackson's dominance of the R&B singles charts; "Tasty Love," "Have You Ever Loved Somebody," and "Jam Tonight" all hit No. 1, while "I Don't Want to Lose Your Love ...

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