Jackie DeShannon

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The extremely talented, prolific and versatile Jackie DeShannon was one of the first successful female singer/songwriters to hit the rock and pop music scene back in the 60s. DeShannon has done music in such diverse genres as folk, orchestral pop, gospel, country and rock`n`roll. Jackie was born as Sharon Lee Myers on August 21, 1944 in Hazel, Kentucky to show business parents Sandra Jean and James Erwin Myers. By age six, DeShannon was singing country music on the radio and, at age eleven, she was hosting her own radio show. In 1957, Jackie recorded a rollicking tribute to her musical idol, Buddy Holly, called "Buddy". Jackie befriended rockabilly singer Eddie Cochran, who convinced her to move to California. DeShannon formed a songwriting partnership with Cochran`s girlfriend, Sharon Sheeley; they wrote "Dum Dum" for Brenda Lee and "Breakaway" for Irma Thomas. The British rock group, The Searchers, scored big hits with their covers of DeShannon`s "Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk in the Room". Jackie performed with The Beatles during their first US tour. In the fall of 1964, DeShannon went to London, England and recorded four songs with Jimmy Page which included the rousing "Don`t Turn Your Back on Me". DeShannon wrote the hit song "Come and Stay With Me" for Marianne Faithfull. Jackie collaborated with Randy Newman on such songs as "Hold Your Head High" and "Did He Call Today Mama". DeShannon scored her first major breakthrough hit with "What the World Needs Now Is Love"; this song was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David. Jackie had another substantial success with "Put A Little Love in Your Heart". Among the artists who have done covers of DeShannon`s songs are Tracey Ullman, Annie Lennox and Al Green (they did a duet on "Put A Little Love in Your Heart"), Stevie Nicks, Dolly Parton, Pam Tillis, and Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers. Kim Carnes scored a massive Number One hit with "Bette Davis Eyes", which Jackie co-wrote with Donna Weiss. DeShannon`s songs have been featured on the soundtracks for such movies as Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969), Who`ll Stop the Rain (1978), "In Country," Forrest Gump (1994), My Best Friend`s Wedding (1997) and RV (2006). Jackie made a brief foray into acting in the mid 60s; she appeared in the films Surf Party (1964), Intimacy (1966) and C`mon, Let`s Live a Little (1967). Moreover, DeShannon made guest appearances on the TV shows "The Virginian" (1962), "The Wild Wild West" (1965), "My Three Sons" (1960) and "The Name of the Game" (1968). Jackie DeShannon is married to singer/songwriter and film music composer Randy Edelman.

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    Name Jackie DeShannon
    (Sharon Lee Myers)
    Age 65
    Build Slim
    Eye Color Blue
    Hair Color Blonde
    Date of Birth August 211944
    Birthplace Hazel, Kentucky
    Star Sign Leo
    Nationality American
    Occupation Musician
    Celebrity Index Ja
    Claim to Fame Song "Put a Little Love in Your Heart"
    Favourite Links www.jackiedeshannon.

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  • I was brought up with all kinds of music and it was natural for me to do anything I wanted. It`s hard to believe that people would categorize you into one thing. I wanted to be an artist, just like Georgia O`Keeffe, and to be accepted for what I did. But being one of the first female singer/songwriters was a brand new thing and people didn`t know exactly what to make of it. If I came out with a David/Bacharach song like "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and followed it with "The Weight", what was that?
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  • The Byrds recorded Jackie`s song "Don`t Doubt Yourself, Babe" for their debut album "Mr. Tambourine Man".
  • After the song "Bette Davis Eyes" became a hit single, Bette Davis wrote letters to singer Kim Carnes and songwriters Donna Weiss and DeShannon and asked how did they know so much about her. One of the reasons Davis loved the Grammy-winning song is that her granddaughter heard it and thought her grandmother was "cool" for having a hit song written about her.
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