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  1. Arranged By [Arrangements By] – Jack Schroer, Jef Labes *, Van Morrison. Artwork [Album Cover Art] – Robert Springett. Backing Vocals [Background Vocals] – Jackie DeShannon, Oakland Symphony Chamber Chorus. Bass – David Hayes, Marty David. Coordinator [Production Coordinator] – Lillian Magowan.

  2. Arranged By – Jack Schroer, Jef Labes *, Van Morrison. Backing Vocals – Jackie DeShannon. Bass – David Hayes, Marty David. Coordinator [Production] – Lillian Magowan. Cover – Rob Springett *. Drums – Gary Mallaber, Rick Schlosser *. Engineer – Jim Stern ( tracks: A2, A3, B2), Neil Schwartz. Guitar – John Platania, Van Morrison.

  3. Part 3. (From the unpublished Flamingo magazine) NEW DECADE, NEW LABEL. Jackie left the Liberty organisation in 1970 after ten years. The label had encouraged her writing talents and produced some memorably brilliant recordings. But if Jackie had been on Columbia/CBS, or Elektra, or Atlantic at that time, she would have been a world star, as ...

  4. Backing Vocals – Jackie DeShannon, Oakland Symphony Chamber Chorus (tracks: 1) Bass – David Hayes, Marty Davis; Coordinator [Project Coordinator] – Lillian Magowan; Cover – Rob Springett* Drums – Rick Schlosser* Drums, Vibraphone [Vibes] – Gar ...

  5. Switching to Atlantic Records in 1970 and moving to Los Angeles, DeShannon recorded the critically acclaimed albums Jackie and Your Baby Is A Lady, but they failed to produce the same commercial success as previous releases. In 1973, she was invited by Van Morrison to sing on his Hard Nose the Highway album.

  6. DeShannon left New York and moved to Los Angeles, signing with Atlantic in 1970 -- although her work for the label was critically acclaimed, however, fine albums like Jackie and Your Baby Is a Lady failed to find large audiences. She was well respected in the industry, though, and artists like Van Morrison, who had DeShannon provide backup vocals on his Hard Nose the Highway album in 1973 ...

  7. DeShannon left New York and moved to Los Angeles, signing with Atlantic in 1970 -- although her work for the label was critically acclaimed, however, fine albums like Jackie and Your Baby Is a Lady failed to find large audiences. She was well respected in the industry, though, and artists like Van Morrison, who had DeShannon provide backup vocals on his Hard Nose the Highway album in 1973 ...