Chuck Jackson is an American R&B and soul singer, born on July 22, 1937, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He gained prominence in the 1960s, particularly known for his smooth vocal style and emotive delivery. Jackson's music primarily blends elements of soul, pop, and rhythm and blues. One of his most notable works is the hit single "Any Day Now," released in 1961, which became a major success and has been covered by various artists, including Ronnie Milsap and Elvis Presley. Other significant tracks include "I Don't Want to Cry" and "Tell Him I'm Not Home." Jackson was also a member of the vocal group The Del-Vikings in the 1950s before embarking on a solo career. Chuck Jackson has had a lasting impact on soul music, influencing future generations of artists with his heartfelt performances and songwriting. His work laid the groundwork for the soul genre's evolution, and he remains a respected figure in the music community, celebrated for his contributions to the R&B and soul landscape.