Top Songs
- Ride, Daddy, Ride! And Other Songs of Love · 1975
- Ride, Daddy, Ride! And Other Songs of Love · 1975
- Vocal Group Classics Volume 9 · 2007
- R-O-C-K (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- Rock Around the Mail Bag - British Rock 'N' Roll of the Fifties · 2008
- Memphis Rockabillies, Hillbillies & Honky Tonkers, Vol. 3 · 2002
- R&B Doo Wop Girl Songs · 2013
- The Prayer of Love (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- A Million Tears Ago (Remastered) - Single · 2015
- The Complete History of Doo-Wop, Vol. 1 1930-1952, Pt. 2: Paleo-Doo-Wop 1949-1952 · 2013
- Great Googa Mooga · 1976
Singles & EPs
About The Four Jacks
The short-lived Four Jacks -- not to be confused with the Jacks, who recorded for RPM Records, or Four Jacks and a Jill, the '60s act -- recorded a half-dozen recordings in a ten-month period for Ralph Bass' Federal Records in the early '50s, issuing numerous singles on the label. Both featured two female leads: Shirley Haven and Cora Williams. A third single by the group, "My Last Hour" b/w "Monday Morning Blues" (Federal 12082), featured Lil Greenwood and Little Willie Littlefield. Other singles included "The Last of the Good Rockin' Men" (Federal 12087) and "Troubles of My Own" -- which featured Shirley Haven (Federal 12092). The final recording by the group (all in 1952) was "Grandpa Can Boogie Too" with Lil Greenwood on lead. ~ Bryan Thomas
- FORMED
- 1952
- GENRE
- Traditional Pop