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Jesse James

 James McClelland aka "Jesse James" was born in 1943 in El Dorado, AR. He moved to the Bay Area while still a child, and came up during the early '60s singing in nightclubs (where his name was changed by an MC who couldn't pronounce his given name). He recorded a few singles for the area labels Shirley and Hit (several with guitar work from Sly Stone), then made the big time when he switched to 20th Century. "Believe in Me Baby, Pt. 1" was a modest pop and R&B hit during 1967, and his self-titled debut LP followed the next year. His biggest hit, 1970's "Don't Nobody Want to Get Married, Pt. 2," reached the R&B Top 20 for the ZEA label, and he continued recording during the '70s and '80s for T.T.E.D. before starting his own label, Gunsmoke.
 

Album Discography

"Jesse James" (20th Century Fox 1968)

"I Can Do Bad By Myself" (Gunsmoke 1988)

"Lookin' Back" (Gunsmoke 1990)

"Operator Please Put Me Through" (Gunsmoke 1993)

"I Just Don't Feel The Same" (Gunsmoke 1997)

"Versatility" (Gunsmoke 1998)

"It's Not So Bad After All" (Gunsmoke 2006)

"Get In Touch With Me" (Gunsmoke 2009)

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