George Jackson |
He was 68. Jackson is best known as the co-writer of Bob
Seger‘s classic ‘Old Time Rock and Roll.’ And the Osmonds recorded Jackson 's "One Bad
Apple" in 1970, taking it to No. 1.
According to ultimateclassicrock.com,
Jackson was a native of Mississippi ,
and he made his name in Memphis in the ’60s
before moving to Muscle Shoals, Ala.
to write for Rick Hall’s FAME Studios. In 1972, moved to the Muscle Shoals
Sound Studios, which was founded by Hall’s former rhythm section, who were
called “The Swampers.’
Although Jackson
is listed as the as the co-writer, along with Thomas E. Jones III, of ‘Old Time
Rock and Roll,’ the song’s credits are not without controversy. Seger was given
a tape of ‘Old Time Rock and Roll’ when he recorded his 1978 album ‘Stranger in
Town’ at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio. Seger has said that he re-wrote the verses
and kept the chorus. He didn’t asked for credit, thinking it was a throwaway
track.
As it turned out, the song had two lives on the Billboard
Hot 100 chart, when it was first released in 1979 (No. 28) and again four years
later after its use in a famous scene in the movie ‘Risky Business,’ when it
reached No. 48.
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