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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

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THE 1000 BEST SONGS IN THE WORLD EVER.

449-Jackie Wilson-Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want To Meet.)

1957-Number 6 single. When it was re-issued in 1986 it reached Number 1.

Best Bit-At 0.45. Without the hits of Jackie Wilson, there may never have been any Tamla Motown records.

Jackie Wilson was born Jack Leroy Wilson Jr. on June 9th, 1934, in Highland Park, Michigan, United States, he died on January 21st, 1984, from complications of pneumonia, at the age of 49. In 1975 Wilson had collapsed on stage, when he suffered a massive heart attack. Medical personnel worked to stabilise him, but the lack of oxygen to his brain caused him to slip into a coma. He briefly recovered in early 1976, and was even able to take a few wobbly steps, but he then slipped back into a semi-comatose state, he spent the last years of his life in a nursing home. Jackie Wilson was a tenor with a four octave range, with the legendary ‘Motown’ records founder Berry Gordy Jr, (see also best songs 411 and 137) saying that he was the greatest singer he ever heard. Wilson was also very energetic when performing on stage, earning the nickname ‘Mr Excitement,’ artists who have admitted being influenced by Wilson’s live performances include Elvis Presley, (1935-1977) James Brown, (1933-2006) and Michael Jackson (1958-2009.) Wilson was sometimes called ‘The Black Elvis,’ when asked about this Elvis said,’ I guess that makes me the white Jackie Wilson.’ It was Elvis Presley who covered a large portion of Jackie Wilson’s medical bills during those later years.

The discography of Jackie Wilson includes 24 studio Albums released between 1958-1976, and 70 singles released between 1957-1975, there are also 10 official compilation Albums available. In America on the Billboard Hot 100, 26 of his singles have reached the top 40, with ‘Night’ from 1960, peaking the highest at Number 4, with ‘Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet.’) only making Number 62. In the UK, Jackie Wilson has had five top 40 chart hits, with ‘Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet.’) reaching Number 1 in 1986.

‘Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet’) was the debut single from Jackie Wilson, released in August 1957, and later added to his debut studio Album ‘He’s So Fine,’ from 1958. The song was co-written by Berry Gordy Jr, Billy Davis, (1932-2004) and Gwen Gordy Fuqua, (1927-1999) with the production being by Dick Jacobs (1918-1988.) With the royalties from ‘Reet Petite’, and other tracks that Berry Gordy Jr. co-wrote for Jackie Wilson, he was able to borrow the money needed to start up ‘Tamla Motown’ records. The songs title was influenced by the 1948 film ‘Reet Petite, and Gone,’ starring Louis Jordan, (1908-1975) who also sang a song with that same title in the movie. In ‘Jazz’ lingo, the term ‘reet’ meant ‘fantastic.’

Gwen Gordy Fuqua, was born Gwendolyn Gordy, on November 26th, 1927, in Detroit, Michigan, United States, she died from cancer on November 8th, 1999, at the age of 71. Gwen Gordy was the older sister of Berry Gordy Jr. and the third youngest of seven siblings, which consisted of four sisters and three brothers. It was Gwen who first got the idea of starting up a record label, forming ‘Anna’ records (named after one of her sisters) in 1959, with one of this songs co-writers Roquel ‘Billy’ Davis, and her sister Anna. In 1961 ‘Anna Records’ was absorbed into ‘Motown Records,’ with Gwen, Anne, and Billy Davis joining the staff at Motown. In 1961 Gwen Gordy married the American singer/songwriter Harvey Fuqua, (1929-2010) (see also best songs 162) and although they divorced in 1968, she was known for the rest of her life as Gwen Gordy Fuqua. She was then married to G.C. Cameron, (see also best songs 834) for a period in the 1970’s before divorcing, she then set up a production company called ‘Gwen Glenn,’ named after her son Glenn Gordy. As well as writing Reet Petite (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet’) with Berry Gordy Jr. and Billy Davis, the trio were also responsible for ‘Lonely Teardrops,’ (1959-Billboard Number 7) which is often referred to as Jackie Wilson’s signature song.

In 1986 ‘Reet Petite’ (The Finest Girl You Ever Want to Meet’) was reissued as ‘Reet Petite (The Sweetest Girl in Town,’) following the showing of a clay animation video on the British BBC 2 television documentary series ‘Arena.’ The clay animation video proved so popular that it helped propel the song to be the Christmas Number 1 single of 1986 in the UK, almost three years after the death of Jackie Wilson. The song holds the record for taking the longest amount of time to reach Number 1 since release, at 29 years, and eight months.

‘Well have you ever seen a girl for whom your soul you’d give. For whom you’d fight for, die for, pray to God you’d lie for.’