Jackie DeShannon

60s, soul, female vocalists

Jackie DeShannon

Discography

Pix Title Duration
What The World Needs Now 03:06
What The World Needs Now Is Love 03:06
Laurel Canyon 02:36
Put A Little Love In Your Heart 02:36
When You Walk In The Room 02:38
Needles & Pins 02:38
Needles And Pins 02:38
The Weight 03:03
Summertime 02:02
Splendor In The Grass 02:23
So Long Johnny 02:26
Take Me Tonight 02:52
Dream Boy 02:17
Just Like in the Movies 02:33
You Won't Forget Me 02:18
Hold Your Head High 02:40
Sunshine of Your Love 03:35
Love Will Find A Way 02:38
You've Really Got a Hold on Me 02:57
Me About You 01:52
I Won't Try to Put Chains on Your Soul 03:04
It's So Nice 02:33
Brighton Hill 02:18
Too close 04:20
The Greener Side 02:54
You're So Good 03:38
Windows And Doors 02:48
Reason To Believe 03:00
Should I Cry (Alternate Take) 02:19
No Easy Way Down 02:44
What Was Your Day Like 02:57
Your Old Lady's Leaving 02:25
Through the Gates of Gold 05:28
Peaceful in My Soul 02:58
Merry Go Round In The Rain 02:51
Think Of Rain 02:04
I Don't Think I Can Wait 03:20
Sweet Inspiration 03:00
River Of Love 00:00
Movin' 00:00
A Lifetime Of Loneliness 00:00
I Wanna Roo You 00:00
A New Arrangement 00:00
Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying 00:00
Am I Making It Hard on You 00:00
Maybe Baby 00:00
Stay In My Life 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 1941-08-21

Country: US

Biography - Jackie DeShannon

Jackie DeShannon, real name Sharon Lee Myers, (born August 21, 1941) is an American singer/songwriter with a string of hit song 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 an Irish ancestor. Record company executives at Liberty Records thought the name Sharon Myers wouldn't sell records. (She once reported that record executives added "Shannon" to "Jackie Dee

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