De Shannon, Jackie (1944–)

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De Shannon, Jackie (1944–)

American singer and songwriter. Name variations: Jackie De Shannon or Jackie de Shannon; Sherry Lee; Jackie Dee. Born Sharon Lee Myers, Aug 21, 1944, in Hazel, Kentucky; m. Bud Dain, Jan 29, 1966 (div.); m. Randy Edelman, 1977; children: (2nd m.) 1.

As Sherry Lee, recorded "Baby Honey" (1956); as Jackie Dee, recorded "I'll Be True" (1957); as Jacquie Shannon (with the Cajuns), recorded "Just Another Lie" (1958); as Jackie Shannon, recorded the same song (1959); as Jackie de Shannon, released "So Warm" and "Lonely Girl" (1960), "Needles and Pins" (1963), "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" (1964), "What the World Needs Now Is Love" (1965), "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" (1966), "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" (also wrote, 1969), "Love Will Find a Way" (1969), "Stoned Cold Soul" (1971); with Donna Weiss and Kim Carnes, wrote the hit "Bette Davis Eyes"; wrote hundreds of songs, recorded by Brenda Lee, Fleetwoods, Rita Coolidge, Marianne Faithful, Duane Eddy, The Searchers, Cher, and Everly Brothers, among many others.

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