I Love You Yes I Do
"I Love You Yes I Do" is a 1947 song by Bull Moose Jackson and His Bearcats. The single was Jackson's first number one on the R&B Juke Box chart, spending three weeks at the top spot and peaking at number twenty-four on the pop chart. In 1961, Bull Moose Jackson recorded a new version of the song without his band. The new version hit number ten on the R&B chart, and number ninety-eight on the Billboard Hot 100. Both versions of "I Love You Yes I Do" would be the only times Jackson crossed over to the national pop charts.
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I Love You Yes I Do
"I Love You Yes I Do" is a 1947 song by Bull Moose Jackson and His Bearcats. The single was Jackson's first number one on the R&B Juke Box chart, spending three weeks at the top spot and peaking at number twenty-four on the pop chart. In 1961, Bull Moose Jackson recorded a new version of the song without his band. The new version hit number ten on the R&B chart, and number ninety-eight on the Billboard Hot 100. Both versions of "I Love You Yes I Do" would be the only times Jackson crossed over to the national pop charts.
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"I Love You Yes I Do" is a 194 ...... 1963 album Live at the Apollo.
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"Aw Shucks Baby"
"Just You and Me, Darling"
"Sneaky Pete"
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"King Size Papa" by Julia Lee and Her Boy Friends
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"(Opportunity Knocks But Once) Snatch and Grab It" by Julia Lee and Her Boy Friends
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James Brown charting singles
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This single
"Just You and Me, Darling"
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Billboard Most-Played Juke Box Race Records number-one single
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1948-02-23
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"I Love You Yes I Do" is a 194 ...... er to the national pop charts.
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I Love You Yes I Do
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I Love You Yes I Do
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I Love You, Yes I Do
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