- Jackie DeShannon
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Jackie DeShannon
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Background = solo_singer
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Born = birth date and age|1944|08|21
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Origin = Hazel,Kentucky ,United States
Instrument =Guitar
Genre = Pop,Vocal
Occupation =singer-songwriter ,singer ,lyricist
Years_active = 1950 - present
Labels =Liberty Records ,Atlantic Records
Associated_acts =Hal David ,Burt Bacharach ,Ry Cooder ,Jimmy Page
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Notable_instruments =Jackie DeShannon (born Sharon Lee Myers,
August 21 1944 , Hazel,Kentucky [ [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:jvfixq85ldke~T1 Biography at Allmusic.com] ] ), is an Americansinger-songwriter with a string of hitsong credits from the 1960s onwards. She was one of the first female singer-songwriters of the rock 'n' roll period.Sharon Myers adopted the name Jackie DeShannon, believed to be the name of an Irish ancestor. Executives at
Liberty Records thought the name Sharon Myers would not help sell records. (She once reported that record executives added "Shannon" to "Jackie Dee," one of the names under which she recorded, to create her name.)fact|date=August 2008Life and early career
DeShannon was born the daughter of musically inclined farming parents, Sandra Jean and James Erwin Myers, DeShannon was introduced to singing country tunes on a local radio show at the age of six. By the age of eleven, DeShannon was already hosting her own radio program. When life on the farm became too difficult, the family moved to Aurora, Illinois, her mother's home town, and her father resumed his other career as a barber. After a year, they moved up the Fox River to Batavia, Illinois, where Sharon attended high school.
Recording under various names such as Sherry Lee, Jackie Dee, and Jackie Shannon, she had little success. However, her interpretations of country songs "Buddy" and "Trouble" gained the attention of
Eddie Cochran who arranged for her to travel toCalifornia and meet singer-songwriterSharon Sheeley , who formed a writing partnership with DeShannon in 1960. The partnership produced hits such as "Dum Dum" forBrenda Lee and "I Love Anastasia" forThe Fleetwoods . The latter was named after one of her good friends in high school.In 1960, DeShannon signed with
Liberty Records . She made the WLS Chicago survey with "Lonely Girl" in late 1960. A string of mostly flop singles followed, although "The Prince" bubbled under at #108 in the United States in early 1962, and "Faded Love" (#97 in February 1963) became her first U.S. Hot 100 hit, albeit just barely . [Nite, Norm N. "Rock On: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock n' Roll (The Solid Gold Years)". Thomas Y. Crowell (1974), p. 180. ISBN 0-690-00583-0.]She broke through a little more solidly with "Needles and Pins" and "
When You Walk in the Room " later in 1963. Both reached the lower rungs of the U.S. pop charts, but were substantial top 40 hits in Canada, where "Needles and Pins" made it all the way to #1. "Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk in the Room" later became U.S. and UK hits for The Searchers.DeShannon recorded many other singles that encompassed teen pop, country ballads, rockabilly, gospel, and
Ray Charles -style soul that didn't fare as well on the charts. During these years it was her songwriting and public profile rather than her recording career that kept her contracted toLiberty Records . DeShannon datedElvis Presley and formed friendships withThe Everly Brothers andRicky Nelson . She also co-starred and sang withBobby Vinton in the teen surf movie "Surf Party".DeShannon's biggest break came in February 1964, when she supported
The Beatles on their first U.S. tour, and formed a touring band with guitaristRy Cooder . DeShannon also wrote "Don't Doubt Yourself Babe" for debut album byThe Byrds . Her music at this stage was heavily influenced by the American West Coast sounds and folk music. Staying briefly in England in 1965, DeShannon formed a songwriting partnership withJimmy Page , which resulted in the hit singles "Dream Boy" and "Don't Turn Your Back On Me". Page and DeShannon also wrote material for singerMarianne Faithfull , including her Top Ten UK and U.S. hit "Come and Stay With Me". DeShannon also appeared on the television show "Ready Steady Go! "Hit love songs
Moving to
New York , DeShannon co-wrote withRandy Newman , producing such songs as "She Don't Understand Him" and "Did He Call Today Mama?", as well as writing "You Have No Choice" for Delaney Bramlett. In March 1965, DeShannon recordedBurt Bacharach andHal David 's "What the World Needs Now Is Love ," which provided her first Number 1 hit and regular appearances on television shows and club tours. (DeShannon's recording of the song was subsequently used in the 1969 film "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice ".) She appeared in the 1967 film "C'mon Let's Live a Little", withBobby Vee , as a folk singer. DeShannon continued writing and recording but it was not until 1969 that she scored her next biggest smash single and album, both entitled "Put a Little Love in Your Heart ". The single "Love Will Find A Way" from the same album was also a moderate hit. Switching toAtlantic 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 byVan Morrison to sing on his "Hard Nose the Highway " album."Put A Little Love In Your Heart" was performed as the closing number at the
Music for UNICEF Concert , broadcast worldwide from theUnited Nations General Assembly in 1979.Later career
While DeShannon has not produced any further Top Ten singles of her own, her songs have been covered by other artists who have in turn converted them into hits. In 1974, with
Donna Weiss , she composed "Queen Of The Rodeo" and "Bette Davis Eyes " for her album "New Arrangement" [http://waddywachtelinfo.com/JackieDeShannon.html] . The song "Bette Davis Eyes" later became a world-wide Number 1 single for singerKim Carnes in 1981. It earned DeShannon the 1982Grammy Award for Song of the Year .The songs "Breakaway", recorded by
Tracey Ullman in 1983, and "Put A Little Love In Your Heart", recorded byAnnie Lennox andAl Green in 1988, also became huge hits, the latter of whichDolly Parton also covered in 1993.Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers andStevie Nicks had a Top 40 U.S. hit in 1986 with a cover of "Needles And Pins", which was a song DeShannon originally recorded, although not one she wrote. A version of "When You Walk In The Room" byPam Tillis in 1994 topped the country charts. Another recent cover of "When You Walk In The Room" was by ex-ABBA vocalistAgnetha Fältskog , both in her comeback album "My Colouring Book" and as a UK and European hit single.Jackie was portrayed by singer
Liz Phair in an episode of theNBC period drama "American Dreams ".Personal life
DeShannon is married to singer/songwriter and film music composer
Randy Edelman , who is her third husband. Her first husband was Liberty Records executive Irving "Bud" Dain, to whom she was married on January 29, 1966. She has also dated Jimmy Page.Discography (albums)
* "Jackie DeShannon" (1963)
* "Breakin' It Up on the Beatles Tour" (1964)
* "Don't Turn Your Back on Me" (1964)
* "Surf Party" (1964) (soundtrack)
* "This Is Jackie DeShannon" (1965)
* "In the Wind" (1965)
* "You Won't Forget Me" (1965) (compilation)
* "C'Mon Let's Live a Little" (1966) (soundtrack)
* "Are You Ready for This?" (1967)
* "New Image" (1967)
* "For You" (1967)
* "Me About You" (1968)
* "What the World Needs Now Is Love" (1968)
* "Lonely Girl" (1968) (compilation)
* "Laurel Canyon" (1969)
* "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" (1969)
* "To Be Free" (1970)
* "Songs" (1971)
* "Jackie" (1972)
* "Your Baby Is a Lady" (1974)
* "New Arrangement" (1975) [http://waddywachtelinfo.com/JackieDeShannon.html]
* "The Very Best of Jackie DeShannon" (1975) (compilation)
* "You're the Only Dancer" (1977)
* "Quick Touches" (1978)
* "Together" (1980) (soundtrack)
* "Pop Princess" (1981) (compilation)
* "Jackie DeShannon" (1985) (compilation)
* "What the World Needs Now Is ...: The Definitive Collection" (1987) (compilation)
* "Good as Gold!" (1990) (compilation)
* "The Best of Jackie DeShannon" (1991) (compilation)
* "Trouble With Jackie Dee" (1991)
* "The Early Years" (1998) (compilation)
* "Come and Get Me: Best of 1958-1980" (2000) (compilation)
* "You Know Me" (2000)
* "High Coinage: The Songwriters Collection 1960-1984" (2007) (compilation)Film appearances
* "
Surf Party " (1963)
* "Intimacy" (1966)
* "C'mon Let's Live a Little " (1967)TV appearances
* "
Hollywood A Go Go " (1965)
* "Hullabaloo " (1965)
* "Playboy After Dark " (1969)
* "The Wild Wild West" (1969) (The Night of the Janus)
* "The Catcher" (1972)
* "My Three Sons (1967)Singles as a recording artist
Note: "North American releases only. DeShannon never charted in the UK or on the U.S. Country charts. "
References
External links
* [http://www.jackiedeshannon.com/ Official site]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0221176/ Jackie DeShannon] at the
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.