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DianeE
2025-02-22 01:04:19 UTC
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Jerry Butler, the graceful singer and songwriter who served as the first
leader of the Impressions before launching a long, hit-heavy solo
career, died on Thursday at his home in Chicago. He was 85.

His death was confirmed by his assistant, who said that Mr. Butler had
Parkinson’s disease.

Mr. Butler’s resounding baritone voice, though gritty in timbre, was
animated by gentility and charm; he approached a lyric with an almost
courtly level of sensitivity. His poise explained, in part, how he came
to be known as the Iceman.

Mr. Butler scored his first hit in 1958 with “For Your Precious Love,” a
song he recorded with the Impressions and wrote with two other members
of the group. It reached No. 11 on Billboard’s pop chart. Its lyrics
stressed perseverance and loyalty, themes Mr. Butler would revisit
throughout his career.

Immediately after leaving the group in 1960, he reached the Billboard
Top 10 with “He Will Break Your Heart,” which he wrote with his bandmate
Curtis Mayfield and Calvin Carter. The song proved durable: A reworked
version by Tony Orlando and Dawn, “He Don’t Love You (Like I Love You),”
would become a No. 1 hit more than a decade later.

Mr. Butler’s version of “Moon River,” the Henry Mancini-Johnny Mercer
song from the movie “Breakfast at Tiffany’s,” climbed to No. 11 on the
pop chart in 1961. The next year, his interpretation of Burt Bacharach
and Hal David’s “Make It Easy on Yourself” reached No. 20.

Two years later, he reached the Top 10 again with “Let It Be Me,” a duet
with Betty Everett. It performed even better than the Everly Brothers'
version, widely considered a classic: The Butler-Everett version reached
No. 5, two points higher than the Everlys had reached in 1960.
Bruce
2025-02-22 02:02:59 UTC
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My favorites by Jerry:

JERRY BUTLER
1. Never Give You Up
2. Only The Strong Survive
3. He Will Break Your Heart
4. For Your Precious Love (with The Impressions)
5. I Stop By Heaven
6. Hey Western Union Man
7. Moon River
8. Find Another Girl
9. Are You Happy
10. Just Because I Really Love You
11. A Woman With Soul
12. I Dig You Baby
13. Mr. Dream Merchant
14. I'm A Telling You
15. Come Back My Love (with The impressions)
16. Make It Easy On Yourself
17. Giving Up On Love
18. Moody Woman
19. How Can I Get In Touch With You
20. Need To Belong
21. Aware Of Love
22. Lost
23. What's The Use Of Breaking Up
24. (I'm Just Thinking About) Cooling Out
25. Ain't Understanding Mellow (with Brenda Lee Eager)

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Dean
2025-02-22 10:35:43 UTC
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On next Friday's SOUL EXPRESS, I'll play an hour of Jerry Butler. It'll
be my third memorial tribute this year. (The other two were Sam Moore
and Brenton Wood.)
Roger
2025-02-22 15:19:06 UTC
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My favorite Jerry Butler performance on record :-

My Top 10 records of 1958

1. Johnny B. Goode Chuck Berry
2. Good Golly Miss Molly Little Richard
3. It’ll Be Me Jerry Lee Lewis (LP version)
4. For Your Precious Love Jerry Butler & Impressions
5. (Night Time Is) The Right Time Ray Charles (Margie Hendrix)
6. Reelin And Rocking Chuck Berry
7. Smoke Gets In Your Eyes Platters
8. Sweet Little Sixteen Chuck Berry
9. Rock Around With Ollie Vee Buddy Holly (Decca LP version)
10. Drip Drop Drifters
BobRoman
2025-02-22 19:26:15 UTC
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If you ever need to drive overnight from Atlanta to Oxford, Mississippi,
Jerry Butler makes a great soundtrack for the trip.

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Bruce
2025-02-22 20:21:13 UTC
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Post by BobRoman
If you ever need to drive overnight from Atlanta to Oxford, Mississippi,
Jerry Butler makes a great soundtrack for the trip.
I have to drive from Atlanta to Tupelo overnight. I guess I'll listen to
something else then.

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DCartrow
2025-02-22 20:37:09 UTC
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Joe South and Elvis will get the job done, baby!!

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