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Birth Name:
Jerry Butler, Jr.

Born:
December 8, 1939 in Sunflower, MS

Genre:
R&B/Soul

Years Active:
'50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s






Jerry Butler

Biography

Jerry Butler's career spans four decades; he recorded more than 50 albums and his voice is one of the most distinguished voices in all of music. As soulful as ever, yet smooth as ice, his nickname "the Ice Man" epitomizes his demeanor — and sound. In spite of his status as a true music icon, he remains humble. Butler moved from Sunflower, MS, to Chicago, IL, at the age of three during the mass migration of blacks from the South to the North. (He grew up in an area which is now known as the Cabrini-Green Housing Projects.). Jerry Butler's career spans four decades; he recorded more than 50 albums and his voice is one of the most distinguished voices in all of music. As soulful as ever, yet smooth as ice, his nickname "the Ice Man" epitomizes his demeanor — and sound. In spite of his status as a true music icon, he remains humble. Butler moved from Sunflower, MS, to Chicago, IL, at the age of three during the mass migration of blacks from the South to the North. (He grew up in an area which is now known as the Cabrini-Green Housing Projects.)

Butler acquired his initial music lessons as a young boy while a member of the church choir in Chicago. Curtis Mayfield, who was three years younger, was also a member of the same choir. The two befriended each other and began a collaboration that would have an everlasting impact on music. The twosome joined up with brothers Arthur and Richard Brooks and Sam Gooden to form the R&B group the Roosters. In fact, the Brooks brothers, Gooden, and a female had migrated to Chicago from Tennessee, and were called the Roosters & a Chick. But when Butler and Mayfield joined them, the group became simply the Roosters. In 1957, the quintet's name was changed to Jerry Butler & the Impressions. Butler scored his first hit with the Impressions in 1958 with the timeless ballad "For Your Precious Love." (He'd written the lyrics to the song when he was just 16.)

That same year Butler and the Impressions cordially split, and Butler began his solo career. He released his first single, "Lost," on the Abner label. It peaked at number 17 on the Billboard R&B charts. Jumping over to Vee-Jay in late 1960 where his career blossomed, Butler had his first hit as a solo artist with "He Will Break Your Heart." The single popped to the top of the charts at number one and stayed there for seven consecutive weeks. In 1961, Butler bounced back with two Top Ten singles: "Find Another Girl" and "I'm a Telling You." In 1967, he signed with Mercury and teamed up with the production duo of Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. His work with these two master producers and songwriters resulted in some classic recordings, including the outstanding album The Ice Man Cometh. The album featured one superb track after another, including two number-one singles ("Hey, Western Union Man," "Only the Strong Survive") and two Top Ten singles ("Never Give You Up," "Are You Happy"). Always known for being a crooner, "Hey, Western Union Man" revealed to many that Butler was more than capable of singing up-tempo songs.

In 1971, Gamble and Huff formed their own label and subsequently Butler formed a creative workshop to help provide material for his forthcoming albums. Material that did not make his albums, he marketed to other artists. In the spring of 1971, Butler hit the Top Ten with the number-eight single "If It's Real What I Feel," which was written by Chuck Jackson (the younger brother of Rev. Jesse Jackson). Butler continued his hit-making tradition with "Ain't Understanding Mellow," a classic soul-ballad duet with Brenda Lee Eager that peaked at number three on the Billboard R&B charts. Butler scored a number-six single with Eager with a remake of the Carpenters' "(They Long to Be) Close to You" and a solo hit with a remake of the O'Jays' "One Night Affair," which was also his last song to crack the Top Ten.

Never one to categorize singers because he believes that a singer is a singer — not based on genre, but on a person's mere ability to sing — Butler himself covered several styles of music during his lengthy music career. He had many highs in his career; ranging from sharing the spotlight with such greats as Aretha Franklin to being the chairman of the board for the Rhythm and Blues Foundation (a non-profit organization). Butler also became a force in another field: politics. In the mid-'80s, he was a significant campaign supporter of Chicago's first black mayor Harold Washington. A short time later, Butler himself became the Cook County (IL) Commissioner and by the late '90s he was a Chicago City Alderman. When the great Jerry Butler is not lobbying for his constituents, he can be found on-stage giving one of his spine-chilling performances with Ice Man-cool delivery.

Top Albums

20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jerry Butler, Jerry Butler
1. 20th Century..
Best of Jerry Butler & The Impressions (Re-Recorded Versions), Jerry Butler & The Impressions
2. Best of Jerr..
The Ice Man, Jerry Butler
3. The Ice Man
The Philadelphia Sessions, Jerry Butler
4. The Philadel..
Best of Jerry Butler, Jerry Butler
5. Best of Jerr..
The Greatest Hits of Jerry Butler, Jerry Butler
6. The Greatest..
The Essential Jerry Butler, Jerry Butler
7. The Essentia..
Brand New Me, Jerry Butler
8. Brand New Me
Jerry Butler: His Very Best - EP, Jerry Butler
9. Jerry Butler..
Moon River / Delicious Together, Jerry Butler
10. Moon River /..
Time and Faith, Jerry Butler
11. Time and Fai..
Greatest Hits, Part One, Jerry Butler
12. Greatest Hit..
Aware of Love, Jerry Butler
13. Aware of Lov..
For Your Precious Love - EP, Jerry Butler
14. For Your Pre..
The Very Best of Jerry Butler, Jerry Butler
15. The Very Bes..
Esq. / He Will Break Your Heart, Jerry Butler
16. Esq. / He Wi..
Greatest Hits, Part Two, Jerry Butler
17. Greatest Hit..
Thanks to You, Jerry Butler
18. Thanks to Yo..
He Will Break Your Heart + Jerry Butler, Esq. (Bonus Track Version), Jerry Butler
19. He Will Brea..
Iceman: The Mercury Years, Jerry Butler
20. Iceman: The ..

Top Songs

NameAlbumTimePrice
1.
Only the Strong Survive20th Century Masters - The ..2:37$1.29
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For Your Precious LoveIce Man2:48$1.29
3.
Ain't Understanding Mellow20th Century Masters - The ..4:23$1.29
4.
Never Give You Up20th Century Masters - The ..2:59$1.29
5.
O Holy NightCarols from the Movies. Chr..2:56$0.99
6.
He Will Break Your HeartDoo Wop Soul R&B2:49$0.99
7.
Never Gonna Give You UpDead Presidents, Vol. II (M..2:57$1.29
8.
For Your Precious LoveDoo Wop Hits2:47$0.99
9.
Make It Easy on YourselfOldies but Goodies, Vol. 42:45$0.99
10.
O Holy NightChristmas Hits, Vol. 32:51$0.99
11.
Who Am IWho Am I - Single2:35$0.99
12.
For Your Precious Love100 Happy Days Classics - &..2:44$0.99
13.
Only the Strong SurvivePhilly Sound: Kenny Gamble,..2:35$0.99
14.
For Your Precious LoveIceman: The Mercury Years4:29$1.29
15.
Memories Don't Leave Like People..Iceman: The Mercury Years4:11$1.29
16.
Power of Love (feat. Brenda Lee Eage..Iceman: The Mercury Years2:37$1.29
17.
Can't Understand ItIceman: The Mercury Years2:59$1.29
18.
(They Long To Be) Close To You [feat..Iceman: The Mercury Years4:11$1.29
19.
I Only Have Eyes For YouIceman: The Mercury Years3:31$1.29
20.
One Night AffairIceman: The Mercury Years3:25$1.29
21.
Ain't Understanding Mellow (feat..Iceman: The Mercury Years4:20$1.29
22.
Walk Easy My SonIceman: The Mercury Years2:57$1.29
23.
If It's Real What I FeelIceman: The Mercury Years2:48$1.29
24.
How Did We Lose It BabyIceman: The Mercury Years3:04$1.29
25.
You Just Can't Win (By Making th..Iceman: The Mercury Years2:36$1.29

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