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  1. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1972 Vinyl release of "Jackie" on Discogs.

  2. By this point she had grafted the names Jackie Dee and Jackie Shannon together to become known as Jackie DeShannon, and it was under that name that her fine debut single, “Lonely Girl,” appeared later that year. Although she continued to release fine singles, including the Sonny Bono/Jack Nitzsche classic “Needles and Pins” and her own “When You Walk in the Room,” which ...

  3. Jackie DeShannon is best known for scoring memorable pop hits in the 1960s, including 1965's "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and 1969's "Put a Little Love in Your Heart." Yet she was also a gifted songwriter who wrote hits for the Byrds, the Searchers, and Kim Carnes, and collaborated with Randy Newman and Jimmy Page. She toured with the ...

  4. 8. Aug. 2011 · This song, and Needles and Pins, widely introduced the 12-string jangle guitar sound that became a signature of early folk rock. Written by DeShannon and cov...

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  5. 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 ...

  6. If you're looking for 1 Jackie DeShannon disc to buy, then this is it! You'll be surprised if you've never heard her. This gives you a very good idea of her pop/rock girl group sound from before 1965.

  7. Between October 1960 and July ’61, Jackie DeShannon released three Liberty singles which, although excellent performances, had not dented the US Hot 100. So it was a major leap of faith for the company to book Jackie into Fine Recording Studios in New York with producer Clyde Otis to record an album of songs written by or closely associated ...