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Jackie DeShannon

Jackie DeShannon (born Sharon Lee Myers, August 21, 1941)[4][5] is an American singer-songwriter and radio broadcaster with a string of hit song credits from the 1960s onwards, as both singer and composer. She was one of the first female singer-songwriters of the rock and roll period. She is best known as the singer of "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and "Put a Little Love in Your Heart", and as the writer of "When You Walk in the Room" and "Bette Davis Eyes", which became hits for The Searchers and Kim Carnes, respectively

Jackie DeShannon
DeShannon in 2011
Background information
Birth nameSharon Lee Myers
Born (1941-08-21) August 21, 1941 (age 81)
Hazel, Kentucky, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • broadcaster
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active1955–present
Labels
Spouse(s)
  • Irving Dain
    (m. 1966; annulled 1967)
  • (m. 1976)
Websitejackiedeshannon.com

Since 2009 DeShannon has been an entertainment broadcast correspondent reporting Beatles band members' news for the radio program Breakfast with the Beatles.[6]

Early life and education

DeShannon was born in Hazel, Kentucky,[7] the daughter of parents who were farmers and musically inclined, James Erwin Myers and Sandra Jeanne (née Laporte). By age six, Sharon Myers was singing country tunes on a local radio show. By the age of 11, she was hosting her own radio program. After life on the farm became too difficult, the family moved[when?] to her mother's hometown of Aurora, Illinois and her father resumed his original career as a barber.[citation needed]

After a year they moved to Batavia, Illinois. She attended high school there. In May 1955 while in 8th grade, Sharon Myers, then 13 years old, was featured in the local newspaper for her vocal talents and personal appearances at community gatherings, the local hospitals, and for assorted organizations.[4] According to the Batavia Herald, she had her own Saturday morning radio show Breakfast Melodies on radio station WMRO. Further:

Though only 13, the youngster can boast almost 11 years of voice training and experience and in the past she has toured most of the south making personal appearances. Also she has sung on radio with a rhythm band for 2 years and has appeared on television 3 times.[4]

In March 1956, "Sherry Lee Myers" made "another guest appearance on Pee Wee King's popular Country and Western Television Show" on Saturday evening, March 3, on Channel 2[5]—the CBS network affiliate in Chicago. According to the Batavia Herald:

Sherry Lee is a busy young lady. Each Saturday morning at 9:30 she is on the WMRO radio show. She had made appearances with the Pee Wee King Show at Ottawa, Rockford and LaSalle in recent weeks. Following her television appearance this Saturday night, the young Batavia artist will appear at the West Aurora Junior High School auditorium on Sunday, March 4th for three shows, 2, 4, and 8 pm.[5]

She attended Batavia High School for two years (1955–1957), leaving school after her second year.[8]

Early career

She began to record under various names such as Sherry Lee, Jackie Dee, and Jackie Shannon, with mixed success. Billboard noted (June 10, 1957) that Sherry Lee Myers, "16-year-old C&W singer of Batavia, Illinois," had recently signed to George Goldner's Gone label in New York as a rockabilly artist, and that her "handlers" (Irving Schacht and Paul Kallett) had changed her name to Jackie Dee. Her only release on Gone included "I'll Be True" (A) and "How Wrong I Was" (B), which appeared in both 78 rpm and 45 rpm versions. Myers almost certainly sang these songs at the Uptown Theater in Philadelphia on July 3, 1957, and at the Paramount Theater in New York, two weeks later, with Alan Freed's Big Rock 'n' Roll Show.[9]

However her interpretations of country songs "Buddy" (as Jackie Dee) and "Trouble" (as Jackie Shannon) gained the attention of rock and roll star Eddie Cochran, who arranged for her to travel to California to meet his girlfriend, singer-songwriter Sharon Sheeley, who formed a writing partnership with DeShannon in 1960. Their partnership produced Brenda Lee's hits "Dum Dum" and "Heart in Hand".[10]

In 1960, DeShannon signed with Liberty Records, adopting the name Jackie DeShannon, believed to be the name of an Irish ancestor, after executives at Liberty thought the name Sharon Myers would not help sell records. In a Fresh Air interview (June 14, 2010),[11] DeShannon said that she chose "Jackie" as a cross-gender name. Since she had a low singing voice, she could be heard as either male or female. When she found that "Jackie Dee" was too similar to Brenda Lee, Sandra Dee, et al., she changed it to Jackie Dee Shannon, which people heard as DeShannon. The name stuck.

Using her new name as a performer, she made the WLS Chicago radio survey with the single "Lonely Girl" in late 1960. A string of mostly flop singles followed, although "The Prince" bubbled under at No. 108 in the United States in early 1962, and "Faded Love" became her first US Billboard Top 100 entry, squeaking in at No. 97 in February 1963.[12]

She fared better with the Sonny Bono-Jack Nitzsche song "Needles and Pins" and the self-penned "When You Walk in the Room" later in 1963. Both reached the lower rungs of the US pop charts, but were Top 40 hits in Canada, where "Needles and Pins" made it all the way to No. 1. "Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk in the Room" later became US and UK hits for The Searchers. A version of "When You Walk in the Room" by Pam Tillis topped the country charts in 1994, and the song was also recorded by ex-Byrds member Chris Hillman in 1998 and by ex-ABBA vocalist Agnetha Fältskog in 2004.

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 to Liberty. DeShannon dated Elvis Presley and formed friendships with The Everly Brothers and Ricky Nelson. She also co-starred and sang with Bobby Vinton in the 1964 teen surf movie Surf Party.

DeShannon's biggest break came in February 1964 when she supported The Beatles on their first US tour, and formed a touring band with guitarist Ry Cooder. DeShannon co-wrote "Breakaway" with Sharon Sheeley, which was recorded by Irma Thomas in 1964, and by Tracey Ullman in 1983. She also wrote "Don't Doubt Yourself Babe" for Mr. Tambourine Man, the 1965 debut album of The 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 with Jimmy Page, which resulted in the songs "Dream Boy" and "Don't Turn Your Back on Me". DeShannon also wrote material for singer Marianne Faithfull, including her Top Ten UK and US hit "Come and Stay With Me", which became Faithfull's biggest UK hit, peaking at No. 4 in 1965. That same year, Cher recorded the song on her solo debut album All I Really Want to Do. It would be three more years before Jackie DeShannon would record the song for herself, on her Laurel Canyon album in 1968. She also appeared on the television show Ready Steady Go!

Hit love songs

Moving to New York City, DeShannon co-wrote with Randy Newman, producing such songs as "She Don't Understand Him Like I Do" and "Did He Call Today Mama?", as well as writing "You Have No Choice" for Delaney Bramlett. In March 1965, DeShannon recorded Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "What the World Needs Now Is Love",[13] which led to club tours and regular appearances on television and went to No. 7 on the US charts and No. 1 in Canada. (DeShannon's recording of the song was later used in the 1969 film Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice). She appeared in the 1967 film C'mon, Let's Live a Little, with Bobby Vee, as a folk singer.

DeShannon continued writing and recording, but it was not until 1969 that she scored her next smash single and album, both entitled "Put a Little Love in Your Heart". The self-penned single (co-written with her brother, Randy Myers and Jimmy Holiday) sold over one million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.[14] "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" was performed as the closing number at the Music for UNICEF Concert, broadcast worldwide from the United Nations General Assembly in 1979, and was covered in 1988 as a duet by Annie Lennox and Al Green (reaching No. 9 in the Billboard Hot 100), and by Dolly Parton in 1993. The single "Love Will Find a Way" from the same album was also a moderate hit.

Later career

Switching to Atlantic Records in 1970 and moving to Los Angeles, DeShannon recorded the critically acclaimed albums Jackie (1972) and Your Baby Is a Lady (1974), but they failed to produce the same commercial success as her previous releases. In 1973, she was invited by Van Morrison to sing on his album Hard Nose the Highway (singing backup on both the title track and "Warm Love"). In 1974, DeShannon released New Arrangement for Columbia Records. She co-wrote four songs on the album with Donna Weiss, including "Queen of the Rodeo" and "Bette Davis Eyes".[15] The latter went on to become a worldwide No. 1 single for Kim Carnes in 1981, earning Weiss and DeShannon the 1982 Grammy Award for Song of the Year. She released You're the Only Dancer in 1977, and a single from that album, "Don't Let The Flame Burn Out", was a minor hit, reaching No. 65 in the Billboard Hot 100.[16]

DeShannon continued to record. She released You Know Me, an album of original songs, for Varèse Sarabande in 2000,[17] and When You Walk in the Room, a new recording of her best-known songs, in 2011.[18] She was portrayed by singer Liz Phair in an episode of American Dreams. On June 17, 2010, DeShannon was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2012 she wrote and recorded "For Africa, In Africa", a song inspired by the urgent need for action to provide clean water for the African Continent. Using her continuing access and friendship with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, DeShannon has appeared as a contributing entertainment broadcast correspondent reporting historical anecdotes and current touring and personal news and publicity pertaining to the two surviving Beatles for Breakfast with the Beatles on Sirius XM Satellite Radio on the weekends since October 2009.[6]

Personal life

She has a brother, Randy James Myers and sometimes has written songs with him. In the mid 1960s, she was a companion of Jimmy Page and dated Love guitarist Bryan MacLean. It is likely that Page wrote the song "Tangerine" (which appeared on the third Led Zeppelin album) after the breakup of his relationship with DeShannon in early 1965.[19]

Her first husband was Liberty Records executive Irving "Bud" Dain, whom she married on January 29, 1966 (it was annulled in 1967).[20] DeShannon has been married to singer-songwriter and film composer Randy Edelman since 1976. They have a son, Noah who was born in 1978.[20]

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? (1966)
  • New Image (1967)
  • For You (1967)
  • Me About You (1968)
  • What the World Needs Now Is Love (1968, compilation)
  • Lonely Girl (1968, compilation)
  • Great Performances (1968, compilation)
  • Laurel Canyon (1969)
  • Put a Little Love in Your Heart (1969) US Billboard # 81[21]
  • To Be Free (1970)
  • Songs (1971)
  • Jackie (1972) US Billboard # 196[21]
  • Your Baby Is a Lady (1974)
  • New Arrangement (1975)[15]
  • The Very Best of Jackie DeShannon (1975, compilation)
  • You're the Only Dancer (1977) US Billboard # 203[21]
  • Quick Touches (1978)
  • Together (1980, soundtrack)
  • Pop Princess (1981, compilation)
  • Jackie DeShannon (1985, compilation)
  • What the World Needs Now Is ...: The Definitive Collection (1994, 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)
  • You Won't Forget Me: The Complete Liberty Singles Volume 1 (2009, UK compilation)
  • Come and Get Me: The Complete Liberty and Imperial Singles Volume 2 (2011, UK compilation)
  • When You Walk in the Room (2011, songs newly recorded)
  • Keep Me in Mind: The Complete Imperial and Liberty Singles, Volume 3 (2012, UK compilation)
  • All the Love: The Lost Atlantic Recordings (2015, previously unreleased 1971 album)
  • Stone Cold Soul: The Complete Capitol Recordings (2018, compilation)

Singles

Images of each record from 1956 to 1960, including additional liner notes, are found at "Sweet Sherry: The Early Recording Career of Jackie DeShannon" by Pete Lerner.

Year Single (A-side, B-side)
Both sides from same album except where indicated
Peak chart positions Album
US BB Hot 100 US CB US AC CAN CAN AC
1956 "I'm Crazy Darling"
b/w "Baby Honey"
Non-album tracks (as Sherry Lee)
1957 "I'll Be True"
b/w "How Wrong I Was"
Non-album tracks (as Jackie Dee)
1958 "Buddy"
b/w "Strolypso Dance"
"Just Another Lie"
b/w "Cajun Blues"
non-album tracks (as Jackie Shannon)
1959 "Lies"
b/w "Trouble"
1960 "So Warm (This Is How I Feel)"
b/w "Young Girl's Prayer" (first pressings)
"I Wanna Go Home" (later pressings)
Non-album tracks
"Put My Baby Down"
b/w "The Foolish One"
"Teach Me"
b/w "Lonely Girl" (from Lonely Girl)
1961 "Think About You"
b/w "Heaven Is Being With You" (Non-album track)
Lonely Girl
"Wish I Could Find a Boy (Just Like You)"
b/w "I Won't Turn You Down"
Non-album tracks
"Baby (When Ya Kiss Me)"
b/w "Ain't That Love"
1962 "The Prince"
b/w "I'll Drown in My Own Tears" (Non-album track)
108 Breakin' It Up on the Beatles Tour!
"Just Like in the Movies"
b/w "Guess Who"
Non-album tracks
"You Won't Forget Me"
b/w "I Don't Think So Much Of Myself Now" (Non-album track)
104 Breakin' It Up on the Beatles Tour!
"Faded Love"
b/w "Dancing Silhouettes"
97 144 Non-album tracks
1963 "Needles and Pins"
b/w "Did He Call Today, Mama?"
84 58 1 Breakin' It Up on the Beatles Tour!
"Little Yellow Roses"
b/w "Oh Sweet Chariot"
110 108 32 Jackie DeShannon
"When You Walk in the Room"
b/w "Till You Say You'll Be Mine" (Non-album track)
99 81 26 Breakin' It Up on the Beatles Tour!
1964 "Should I Cry"
b/w "I'm Gonna Be Strong" (from This Is Jackie DeShannon)
Cancelled single
"Oh Boy"
b/w "I'm Looking For Someone To Love" (Non-album track)
112 133
"Hold Your Head High"
b/w "She Don't Understand Him Like I Do"
"He's Got the Whole World in His Hands"
b/w "It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)"
1965 "What the World Needs Now Is Love"
b/w "I Remember The Boy"
7 8 1 This Is Jackie DeShannon
"A Lifetime of Loneliness"
b/w "Don't Turn Your Back On Me" (from In The Wind)
66 72
1966 "Come and Get Me"
b/w "Splendor in the Grass" (from Me About You)
83 99 Non-album track
"Are You Ready for This"
b/w "Will You Love Me Tomorrow"
Cancelled single
Are You Ready For This
"Windows and Doors"
b/w "So Long Johnny"
108 147
"I Can Make It with You"
b/w "To Be Myself"
68 87
1967 "Come On Down (From the Top of That Hill)"
b/w "Find Me Love" (from Are You Ready For This)
121 147 New Image
"The Wishing Doll"
b/w "Where Does The Sun Go"
"I Haven't Got Anything Better to Do"
Both sides, promotional single only
"It's All in the Game"
b/w "Changin' My Mind"
110 For You
1968 "Me About You"
b/w "I Keep Wanting You"
119 113 Me About You
"Nobody's Home to Go Home to"
b/w "Nicole"
"Didn't Want To Have To Do It"
b/w "Splendor in the Grass"
Cancelled single
"The Weight"
b/w "Splendor in the Grass" (first pressings, from Me About You)
"Effervescent Blue" (later pressings, non-album track)
55 35 35 Laurel Canyon
"Laurel Canyon"
b/w "Holly Would"
1969 "Trust Me"
b/w "What Is This"
Non-album tracks
"Put a Little Love in Your Heart"
b/w "Always Together"
4 4 2 12 9 Put A Little Love in Your Heart
"Love Will Find a Way"
b/w "I Let Go Completely"
40 33 11 17 16
"Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown"
b/w "Christmas"
Non-album tracks
1970 "Brighton Hill"
b/w "You Can Come To Me" (from Put A Little Love in Your Heart)
82 52 9 48 7 To Be Free
"You Keep Me Hangin' On"/"Hurt So Bad"
b/w "What Was Your Day Like"
96 101
"It's So Nice"
b/w "Mediterranean Sky"
84 92
1971 "Keep Me Warm"
b/w "Salinas"
Songs
"Stone-Cold Soul"
b/w "West Virginia Mine" (from Songs)
Non-album track
1972 "Vanilla Olay" /
"Only Love Can Break Your Heart"
76
95
96
21
38
54
90
12
Jackie
"Paradise"
b/w "I Wanna Roo You"
110 33
"Chains on My Soul (I Won't Try To Put Chains On Your Soul)"
b/w "Peaceful in My Soul"
1973 "Sweet Sixteen"
b/w "Speak Out To Me"
Non-album tracks
"Your Baby Is a Lady"
b/w "(If You Never Have A Big Hit Record)
You're Still Gonna Be My Star"
Your Baby Is a Lady
1974 "Jimmie, Just Sing Me One More Song"
b/w "You've Changed"
1975 "Let the Sailors Dance"
b/w "Boat To Sail"
New Arrangement
1976 "All Night Desire"
b/w "Fire in the City"
Non-album tracks
1977 "Don't Let the Flame Burn Out"
b/w "I Don't Think I Can Wait"
68 70 20 81 4 You're The Only Dancer
1978 "To Love Somebody"
b/w "Just To Feel This Love From You"
44 97
"You're the Only Dancer"
b/w "Tonight You're Doin' It Right"
"Things We Said Today"
b/w "Way Above The Angels"
35 Quick Touches
1980 "I Don't Need You Anymore"
b/w "Find Love"
86 Together? (Soundtrack)
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

Film appearances

TV appearances

References

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  2. ^ Gaydos, Steven (January 3, 2020). "Singer-Songwriter Jackie DeShannon Remembers the Late-1950s L.A. Music Scene". Variety. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  3. ^ a b Leggett, Steve. "Jackie DeShannon Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved March 12, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Sharon Lee Myers, Only 13, Is Talented Batavia Vocalist", Batavia Herald [Batavia, Ill.], May 5, 1955, p. 1.
  5. ^ a b c "Batavia Banter: On Television Show." Batavia Herald [Batavia, Ill.], March 1, 1956, p. 12
  6. ^ a b Haber, Dave (October 8, 2009). "Jackie DeShannon joins Breakfast with the Beatles". BearlesNews.com. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  7. ^ "Jackie DeShannon – Biography & History – AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
  8. ^ DeShannon's photograph appears in the Echo, the Batavia High School yearbook, for 1956 and 1957.
  9. ^ "Jackie DeShannon". Spectropop.com. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
  10. ^ . Repertoire.bmi.com. Archived from the original on April 6, 2017. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
  11. ^ "June 14, 2010 show". Fresh Air. National Public Radio. June 14, 2010.
  12. ^ 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.
  13. ^ Gilliland, John (1969). "Show 24 – The Music Men. [Part 2]" (audio). Pop Chronicles. University of North Texas Libraries.
  14. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London, UK: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. p. 258. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  15. ^ a b "Jackie DeShannon 'New Arrangement' 1975". Waddywachtelinfo.com. January 1, 1980. Retrieved March 25, 2012.
  16. ^ "Don't Let The Flame Burn Out". Song-database.com. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
  17. ^ "You Know Me". AllMusic. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
  18. ^ Gottlieb, Bob. "FAME Review: Jackie DeShannon – When You Walk in the Room". Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange. Retrieved May 16, 2017.
  19. ^ "Tangerine by Led Zeppelin Songfacts". www.songfacts.com. Retrieved September 7, 2015.
  20. ^ a b Sheff, David. "Jackie Deshannon Wrote the Tune but Randy Edelman Put a Little Love in Her Heart", People, May 5, 1980; accessed August 19, 2014.
  21. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (2018). Top Pop Albums 1955-2016. Prometheus Global Media. ISBN 978-0-89820-226-7.

External links

  • Official website
  • Jackie DeShannon at the Internet Movie Database
  • "Sweet Sherry: The Early Recording Career of Jackie DeShannon" by Pete Lerner

jackie, deshannon, born, sharon, myers, august, 1941, american, singer, songwriter, radio, broadcaster, with, string, song, credits, from, 1960s, onwards, both, singer, composer, first, female, singer, songwriters, rock, roll, period, best, known, singer, what. Jackie DeShannon born Sharon Lee Myers August 21 1941 4 5 is an American singer songwriter and radio broadcaster with a string of hit song credits from the 1960s onwards as both singer and composer She was one of the first female singer songwriters of the rock and roll period She is best known as the singer of What the World Needs Now Is Love and Put a Little Love in Your Heart and as the writer of When You Walk in the Room and Bette Davis Eyes which became hits for The Searchers and Kim Carnes respectivelyJackie DeShannonDeShannon in 2011Background informationBirth nameSharon Lee MyersBorn 1941 08 21 August 21 1941 age 81 Hazel Kentucky U S GenresPop rock 1 rock and roll 2 rockabilly 1 folk rock 3 country 3 Occupation s Singer songwriterbroadcasterInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active1955 presentLabelsLibertyImperialAtlanticSpouse s Irving Dain m 1966 annulled 1967 wbr Randy Edelman m 1976 wbr Websitejackiedeshannon wbr com Since 2009 DeShannon has been an entertainment broadcast correspondent reporting Beatles band members news for the radio program Breakfast with the Beatles 6 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 Hit love songs 4 Later career 5 Personal life 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Singles 7 Film appearances 8 TV appearances 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and education EditDeShannon was born in Hazel Kentucky 7 the daughter of parents who were farmers and musically inclined James Erwin Myers and Sandra Jeanne nee Laporte By age six Sharon Myers was singing country tunes on a local radio show By the age of 11 she was hosting her own radio program After life on the farm became too difficult the family moved when to her mother s hometown of Aurora Illinois and her father resumed his original career as a barber citation needed After a year they moved to Batavia Illinois She attended high school there In May 1955 while in 8th grade Sharon Myers then 13 years old was featured in the local newspaper for her vocal talents and personal appearances at community gatherings the local hospitals and for assorted organizations 4 According to the Batavia Herald she had her own Saturday morning radio show Breakfast Melodies on radio station WMRO Further Though only 13 the youngster can boast almost 11 years of voice training and experience and in the past she has toured most of the south making personal appearances Also she has sung on radio with a rhythm band for 2 years and has appeared on television 3 times 4 In March 1956 Sherry Lee Myers made another guest appearance on Pee Wee King s popular Country and Western Television Show on Saturday evening March 3 on Channel 2 5 the CBS network affiliate in Chicago According to the Batavia Herald Sherry Lee is a busy young lady Each Saturday morning at 9 30 she is on the WMRO radio show She had made appearances with the Pee Wee King Show at Ottawa Rockford and LaSalle in recent weeks Following her television appearance this Saturday night the young Batavia artist will appear at the West Aurora Junior High School auditorium on Sunday March 4th for three shows 2 4 and 8 pm 5 She attended Batavia High School for two years 1955 1957 leaving school after her second year 8 Early career EditShe began to record under various names such as Sherry Lee Jackie Dee and Jackie Shannon with mixed success Billboard noted June 10 1957 that Sherry Lee Myers 16 year old C amp W singer of Batavia Illinois had recently signed to George Goldner s Gone label in New York as a rockabilly artist and that her handlers Irving Schacht and Paul Kallett had changed her name to Jackie Dee Her only release on Gone included I ll Be True A and How Wrong I Was B which appeared in both 78 rpm and 45 rpm versions Myers almost certainly sang these songs at the Uptown Theater in Philadelphia on July 3 1957 and at the Paramount Theater in New York two weeks later with Alan Freed s Big Rock n Roll Show 9 However her interpretations of country songs Buddy as Jackie Dee and Trouble as Jackie Shannon gained the attention of rock and roll star Eddie Cochran who arranged for her to travel to California to meet his girlfriend singer songwriter Sharon Sheeley who formed a writing partnership with DeShannon in 1960 Their partnership produced Brenda Lee s hits Dum Dum and Heart in Hand 10 In 1960 DeShannon signed with Liberty Records adopting the name Jackie DeShannon believed to be the name of an Irish ancestor after executives at Liberty thought the name Sharon Myers would not help sell records In a Fresh Air interview June 14 2010 11 DeShannon said that she chose Jackie as a cross gender name Since she had a low singing voice she could be heard as either male or female When she found that Jackie Dee was too similar to Brenda Lee Sandra Dee et al she changed it to Jackie Dee Shannon which people heard as DeShannon The name stuck Using her new name as a performer she made the WLS Chicago radio survey with the single Lonely Girl in late 1960 A string of mostly flop singles followed although The Prince bubbled under at No 108 in the United States in early 1962 and Faded Love became her first US Billboard Top 100 entry squeaking in at No 97 in February 1963 12 She fared better with the Sonny Bono Jack Nitzsche song Needles and Pins and the self penned When You Walk in the Room later in 1963 Both reached the lower rungs of the US pop charts but were Top 40 hits in Canada where Needles and Pins made it all the way to No 1 Needles and Pins and When You Walk in the Room later became US and UK hits for The Searchers A version of When You Walk in the Room by Pam Tillis topped the country charts in 1994 and the song was also recorded by ex Byrds member Chris Hillman in 1998 and by ex ABBA vocalist Agnetha Faltskog in 2004 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 to Liberty DeShannon dated Elvis Presley and formed friendships with The Everly Brothers and Ricky Nelson She also co starred and sang with Bobby Vinton in the 1964 teen surf movie Surf Party DeShannon s biggest break came in February 1964 when she supported The Beatles on their first US tour and formed a touring band with guitarist Ry Cooder DeShannon co wrote Breakaway with Sharon Sheeley which was recorded by Irma Thomas in 1964 and by Tracey Ullman in 1983 She also wrote Don t Doubt Yourself Babe for Mr Tambourine Man the 1965 debut album of The 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 with Jimmy Page which resulted in the songs Dream Boy and Don t Turn Your Back on Me DeShannon also wrote material for singer Marianne Faithfull including her Top Ten UK and US hit Come and Stay With Me which became Faithfull s biggest UK hit peaking at No 4 in 1965 That same year Cher recorded the song on her solo debut album All I Really Want to Do It would be three more years before Jackie DeShannon would record the song for herself on her Laurel Canyon album in 1968 She also appeared on the television show Ready Steady Go Hit love songs EditMoving to New York City DeShannon co wrote with Randy Newman producing such songs as She Don t Understand Him Like I Do and Did He Call Today Mama as well as writing You Have No Choice for Delaney Bramlett In March 1965 DeShannon recorded Burt Bacharach and Hal David s What the World Needs Now Is Love 13 which led to club tours and regular appearances on television and went to No 7 on the US charts and No 1 in Canada DeShannon s recording of the song was later used in the 1969 film Bob amp Carol amp Ted amp Alice She appeared in the 1967 film C mon Let s Live a Little with Bobby Vee as a folk singer DeShannon continued writing and recording but it was not until 1969 that she scored her next smash single and album both entitled Put a Little Love in Your Heart The self penned single co written with her brother Randy Myers and Jimmy Holiday sold over one million copies and was awarded a gold disc 14 Put a Little Love in Your Heart was performed as the closing number at the Music for UNICEF Concert broadcast worldwide from the United Nations General Assembly in 1979 and was covered in 1988 as a duet by Annie Lennox and Al Green reaching No 9 in the Billboard Hot 100 and by Dolly Parton in 1993 The single Love Will Find a Way from the same album was also a moderate hit Later career EditSwitching to Atlantic Records in 1970 and moving to Los Angeles DeShannon recorded the critically acclaimed albums Jackie 1972 and Your Baby Is a Lady 1974 but they failed to produce the same commercial success as her previous releases In 1973 she was invited by Van Morrison to sing on his album Hard Nose the Highway singing backup on both the title track and Warm Love In 1974 DeShannon released New Arrangement for Columbia Records She co wrote four songs on the album with Donna Weiss including Queen of the Rodeo and Bette Davis Eyes 15 The latter went on to become a worldwide No 1 single for Kim Carnes in 1981 earning Weiss and DeShannon the 1982 Grammy Award for Song of the Year She released You re the Only Dancer in 1977 and a single from that album Don t Let The Flame Burn Out was a minor hit reaching No 65 in the Billboard Hot 100 16 DeShannon continued to record She released You Know Me an album of original songs for Varese Sarabande in 2000 17 and When You Walk in the Room a new recording of her best known songs in 2011 18 She was portrayed by singer Liz Phair in an episode of American Dreams On June 17 2010 DeShannon was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame In 2012 she wrote and recorded For Africa In Africa a song inspired by the urgent need for action to provide clean water for the African Continent Using her continuing access and friendship with Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr DeShannon has appeared as a contributing entertainment broadcast correspondent reporting historical anecdotes and current touring and personal news and publicity pertaining to the two surviving Beatles for Breakfast with the Beatles on Sirius XM Satellite Radio on the weekends since October 2009 6 Personal life EditShe has a brother Randy James Myers and sometimes has written songs with him In the mid 1960s she was a companion of Jimmy Page and dated Love guitarist Bryan MacLean It is likely that Page wrote the song Tangerine which appeared on the third Led Zeppelin album after the breakup of his relationship with DeShannon in early 1965 19 Her first husband was Liberty Records executive Irving Bud Dain whom she married on January 29 1966 it was annulled in 1967 20 DeShannon has been married to singer songwriter and film composer Randy Edelman since 1976 They have a son Noah who was born in 1978 20 Discography EditAlbums Edit 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 1966 New Image 1967 For You 1967 Me About You 1968 What the World Needs Now Is Love 1968 compilation Lonely Girl 1968 compilation Great Performances 1968 compilation Laurel Canyon 1969 Put a Little Love in Your Heart 1969 US Billboard 81 21 To Be Free 1970 Songs 1971 Jackie 1972 US Billboard 196 21 Your Baby Is a Lady 1974 New Arrangement 1975 15 The Very Best of Jackie DeShannon 1975 compilation You re the Only Dancer 1977 US Billboard 203 21 Quick Touches 1978 Together 1980 soundtrack Pop Princess 1981 compilation Jackie DeShannon 1985 compilation What the World Needs Now Is The Definitive Collection 1994 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 You Won t Forget Me The Complete Liberty Singles Volume 1 2009 UK compilation Come and Get Me The Complete Liberty and Imperial Singles Volume 2 2011 UK compilation When You Walk in the Room 2011 songs newly recorded Keep Me in Mind The Complete Imperial and Liberty Singles Volume 3 2012 UK compilation All the Love The Lost Atlantic Recordings 2015 previously unreleased 1971 album Stone Cold Soul The Complete Capitol Recordings 2018 compilation Singles Edit Images of each record from 1956 to 1960 including additional liner notes are found at Sweet Sherry The Early Recording Career of Jackie DeShannon by Pete Lerner Year Single A side B side Both sides from same album except where indicated Peak chart positions AlbumUS BB Hot 100 US CB US AC CAN CAN AC1956 I m Crazy Darling b w Baby Honey Non album tracks as Sherry Lee 1957 I ll Be True b w How Wrong I Was Non album tracks as Jackie Dee 1958 Buddy b w Strolypso Dance Just Another Lie b w Cajun Blues non album tracks as Jackie Shannon 1959 Lies b w Trouble 1960 So Warm This Is How I Feel b w Young Girl s Prayer first pressings I Wanna Go Home later pressings Non album tracks Put My Baby Down b w The Foolish One Teach Me b w Lonely Girl from Lonely Girl 1961 Think About You b w Heaven Is Being With You Non album track Lonely Girl Wish I Could Find a Boy Just Like You b w I Won t Turn You Down Non album tracks Baby When Ya Kiss Me b w Ain t That Love 1962 The Prince b w I ll Drown in My Own Tears Non album track 108 Breakin It Up on the Beatles Tour Just Like in the Movies b w Guess Who Non album tracks You Won t Forget Me b w I Don t Think So Much Of Myself Now Non album track 104 Breakin It Up on the Beatles Tour Faded Love b w Dancing Silhouettes 97 144 Non album tracks1963 Needles and Pins b w Did He Call Today Mama 84 58 1 Breakin It Up on the Beatles Tour Little Yellow Roses b w Oh Sweet Chariot 110 108 32 Jackie DeShannon When You Walk in the Room b w Till You Say You ll Be Mine Non album track 99 81 26 Breakin It Up on the Beatles Tour 1964 Should I Cry b w I m Gonna Be Strong from This Is Jackie DeShannon Cancelled single Oh Boy b w I m Looking For Someone To Love Non album track 112 133 Hold Your Head High b w She Don t Understand Him Like I Do He s Got the Whole World in His Hands b w It s Love Baby 24 Hours A Day 1965 What the World Needs Now Is Love b w I Remember The Boy 7 8 1 This Is Jackie DeShannon A Lifetime of Loneliness b w Don t Turn Your Back On Me from In The Wind 66 72 1966 Come and Get Me b w Splendor in the Grass from Me About You 83 99 Non album track Are You Ready for This b w Will You Love Me Tomorrow Cancelled single Are You Ready For This Windows and Doors b w So Long Johnny 108 147 I Can Make It with You b w To Be Myself 68 87 1967 Come On Down From the Top of That Hill b w Find Me Love from Are You Ready For This 121 147 New Image The Wishing Doll b w Where Does The Sun Go I Haven t Got Anything Better to Do Both sides promotional single only It s All in the Game b w Changin My Mind 110 For You1968 Me About You b w I Keep Wanting You 119 113 Me About You Nobody s Home to Go Home to b w Nicole Didn t Want To Have To Do It b w Splendor in the Grass Cancelled single The Weight b w Splendor in the Grass first pressings from Me About You Effervescent Blue later pressings non album track 55 35 35 Laurel Canyon Laurel Canyon b w Holly Would 1969 Trust Me b w What Is This Non album tracks Put a Little Love in Your Heart b w Always Together 4 4 2 12 9 Put A Little Love in Your Heart Love Will Find a Way b w I Let Go Completely 40 33 11 17 16 Do You Know How Christmas Trees Are Grown b w Christmas Non album tracks1970 Brighton Hill b w You Can Come To Me from Put A Little Love in Your Heart 82 52 9 48 7 To Be Free You Keep Me Hangin On Hurt So Bad b w What Was Your Day Like 96 101 It s So Nice b w Mediterranean Sky 84 92 1971 Keep Me Warm b w Salinas Songs Stone Cold Soul b w West Virginia Mine from Songs Non album track1972 Vanilla Olay Only Love Can Break Your Heart 76 9596 2138 5490 12 Jackie Paradise b w I Wanna Roo You 110 33 Chains on My Soul I Won t Try To Put Chains On Your Soul b w Peaceful in My Soul 1973 Sweet Sixteen b w Speak Out To Me Non album tracks Your Baby Is a Lady b w If You Never Have A Big Hit Record You re Still Gonna Be My Star Your Baby Is a Lady1974 Jimmie Just Sing Me One More Song b w You ve Changed 1975 Let the Sailors Dance b w Boat To Sail New Arrangement1976 All Night Desire b w Fire in the City Non album tracks1977 Don t Let the Flame Burn Out b w I Don t Think I Can Wait 68 70 20 81 4 You re The Only Dancer1978 To Love Somebody b w Just To Feel This Love From You 44 97 You re the Only Dancer b w Tonight You re Doin It Right Things We Said Today b w Way Above The Angels 35 Quick Touches1980 I Don t Need You Anymore b w Find Love 86 Together Soundtrack denotes releases that did not chartFilm appearances EditSurf Party 1963 Intimacy 1966 C mon Let s Live a Little 1967 TV appearances EditHollywood A Go Go 1965 Hullabaloo 1965 My Three Sons 1967 Playboy After Dark 1969 The Wild Wild West 1969 The Night of the Janus The Johnny Cash Show 1970 Flip Wilson Show 1970 The Virginian 1970 The Catcher 1972 The Midnight Special 1976 Later with Jools Holland Series 41 Episode 6 BBC TWO 2012 References Edit a b Horowitz Steve February 16 2018 GETTING STONED COLD SOUL WITH JACKIE DESHANNON DURING HER CAPITOL RECORDS DAYS PopMatters Retrieved March 12 2023 Gaydos Steven January 3 2020 Singer Songwriter Jackie DeShannon Remembers the Late 1950s L A Music Scene Variety Retrieved March 12 2023 a b Leggett Steve Jackie DeShannon Biography AllMusic Retrieved March 12 2023 a b c Sharon Lee Myers Only 13 Is Talented Batavia Vocalist Batavia Herald Batavia Ill May 5 1955 p 1 a b c Batavia Banter On Television Show Batavia Herald Batavia Ill March 1 1956 p 12 a b Haber Dave October 8 2009 Jackie DeShannon joins Breakfast with the Beatles BearlesNews com Retrieved May 15 2018 Jackie DeShannon Biography amp History AllMusic AllMusic Retrieved April 24 2018 DeShannon s photograph appears in the Echo the Batavia High School yearbook for 1956 and 1957 Jackie DeShannon Spectropop com Retrieved April 24 2018 BMI Repertoire Search Repertoire bmi com Archived from the original on April 6 2017 Retrieved April 24 2018 June 14 2010 show Fresh Air National Public Radio June 14 2010 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 Gilliland John 1969 Show 24 The Music Men Part 2 audio Pop Chronicles University of North Texas Libraries Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London UK Barrie and Jenkins Ltd p 258 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 a b Jackie DeShannon New Arrangement 1975 Waddywachtelinfo com January 1 1980 Retrieved March 25 2012 Don t Let The Flame Burn Out Song database com Retrieved May 16 2017 You Know Me AllMusic Retrieved May 16 2017 Gottlieb Bob FAME Review Jackie DeShannon When You Walk in the Room Folk and Acoustic Music Exchange Retrieved May 16 2017 Tangerine by Led Zeppelin Songfacts www songfacts com Retrieved September 7 2015 a b Sheff David Jackie Deshannon Wrote the Tune but Randy Edelman Put a Little Love in Her Heart People May 5 1980 accessed August 19 2014 a b c Whitburn Joel 2018 Top Pop Albums 1955 2016 Prometheus Global Media ISBN 978 0 89820 226 7 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Jackie DeShannon Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jackie DeShannon Official website Jackie DeShannon at the Internet Movie Database Sweet Sherry The Early Recording Career of Jackie DeShannon by Pete Lerner Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jackie DeShannon amp oldid 1146194180, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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