Discography and Biography of Al Wilson. Listen to all their hits.
Al Wilson Songs

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Allen LaMar "Al" Wilson (June 19, 1939 - April 21, 2008) was an American soul singer known for the million-selling #1 hit, "Show and Tell". He is also remembered for his Northern soul anthem, "The Snake".

Below is a list of Al Wilson songs, sorted by the most popular first. Place mouse on to see information about song. Click song title to play song and to read details about the song including lyrics (if available). Click year to list all songs from that year. Click label to list songs from that record label. Songs with chart position "---" either never made it into the US top 100 R&B or UK charts or we have no details of their highest chart positions if they did.

(Song are sorted in highest US R&B Top 100 and/or UK Top 100 chart position order)


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1 record label: Rocky Road 30073
chart position: RandB #10, US #1, UK #51, US AC #3
written by: Jerry Fuller
album: Show and Tell
comments: [beat ballad]
Al Wilson Show and Tell
1973 Rocky Road
2 record label: Playboy 6062
chart position: RandB #3, US #29, US AC #38
written by: Homer Banks & Carl Hampton
album: I've Got A Feeling
Al Wilson I've Got a Feeling (We'll Be Seeing Each Other Again)
1976 Playboy
3 record label: Soul City 767
chart position: RandB #32, US #27, UK #41
written by: Oscar Brown Jr.
album: Searching for the Dolphins
comments: [northern soul]
Al Wilson The Snake
1968 Soul City
4 record label: Rocky Road 30200
chart position: RandB #19, US #30
written by: Johnny Bristol & Liz Martin
album: La La Peace Song
Al Wilson La La Peace Song
1974 Rocky Road
5 record label: Rocky Road 30202
chart position: RandB #18, US #70, US AC #39
written by: Roger Nichols and Paul Williams
Al Wilson I Won't Last A Day Without You -- Let Me Be The One
1975 Rocky Road
6 record label: Rocky Road 30076
chart position: RandB #23, US #57, US AC #43
written by: Jerry Fuller
album: Show and Tell
Al Wilson Touch and Go
1974 Rocky Road
7 record label: Soul City 771
chart position: US #75
written by: Lou Adler and Johnny Rivers
album: Searching for the Dolphins
Al Wilson Poor Side of Town
1969 Soul City
8 record label: Playboy 6076
chart position: RandB #28
written by: Rich Cason (as Richard Cason) and Billy Ray Charles
album: I've Got a Feeling
Al Wilson Baby I Want Your Body
1976 Playboy
9 record label: Soul City 775
chart position: Cashbox #33
written by: John Fogerty
Al Wilson Lodi
1969 Soul City
10 record label: Soul City 761
chart position: RandB #39, US #102
written by: Jimmy Webb (as Jim Webb)
album: Searching for the Dolphins
Al Wilson Do What You Gotta Do
1968 Soul City
11 record label: Soul City 773
chart position: US #106
written by: Billy Butler (as William Butler) and Jerry Butler
Al Wilson I Stand Accused
1969 Soul City
12 record label: Roadshow 11583
chart position: RandB #84
written by: Gary Gilbert, T.G. Conway and Allan Felder
Al Wilson Count the Days
1979 Roadshow
-- record label: RCA 9399
written by: T.G. Conway and Allan Felder
album: Count The Days
Al Wilson Earthquake
1979 RCA
-- record label: Playboy 6085
written by: Walter Heath, Kaye L. Dunham
Al Wilson You Did It For Me
1976 Playboy
-- record label: Pye International 107
written by: Ralph Bailey, Johnny Northern
comments: [northern soul]
Al Wilson Help Me
1974 Pye International
-- record label: Soul City 773
album: Searching for the Dolphins
Al Wilson Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)
1969 Soul City
-- record label: Rocky Road 30067
written by: John Fogerty
Al Wilson Born On The Bayou
1972 Rocky Road
-- record label: Soul City 759
written by: Willie Hutchison
album: Searching for the Dolphins
Al Wilson Who Could Be Lovin' You
1967 Soul City
-- record label: Rocky Road
written by: Jerry Tawney
album: La La Peace Song
comments: [mid-tempo album cut]
Al Wilson Goin' Through The Motions
1974 Rocky Road




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