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  1. Jackie DeShannon (born Sharon Lee Myers; August 21, 1941) 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.

  2. Jackie DeShannon (nascida Sharon Lee Myers, 21 de agosto de 1941) [1] [2] é uma cantora-compositora americana, autora de várias canções de sucesso a partir da década de 1960. Ela foi uma das primeiras cantoras-compositoras da era do rock and roll .

    Ano
    Single (lado A, Lado B)ambos Os Lados Do ...
    Posição Mais Alta Na ...(us Bb Hot 100)
    Posição Mais Alta Na Parada(us Cb)
    1956
    "I'm Crazy Darling"b/w "Baby Honey"
    1957
    "I'll Be True"b/w "How Wrong I Was"
    1958
    "Buddy"b/w "Strolypso Dance"
    1958
    "Just Another Lie"b/w "Cajun Blues"
  3. Learn about Jackie DeShannon's career, songs, awards, and events on her official website. Watch her new single "For Isla" and her classic hits "What The World Needs Now Is Love" and "Put A Little Love In Your Heart".

  4. 27 de jul. de 2012 · From Wikipedia: "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" is a song originally performed in 1968 and released in 1969 by Jackie DeShannon, who composed it with her brother, Randy Myers, and Jimmy...

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  5. Jackie DeShannon 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...

  6. Learn about the life and career of Jackie DeShannon, one of the first successful female singer/songwriters in the '60s. She wrote hits for herself and others, such as "What the World Needs Now Is Love" and "Bette Davis Eyes".

  7. Jackie DeShannon is a singer-songwriter who wrote and performed classics like "What The World Needs Now Is Love" and "Put A Little Love In Your Heart". She also collaborated with Burt Bacharach, Randy Newman, Jimmy Page and others, and won a Grammy for "Bette Davis Eyes".