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  2. Wanda Jackson - Wikipedia

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    Wanda LaVonne Jackson (born October 20, 1937) [1] [2] is an American retired singer and songwriter. Since the 1950s, she has recorded and released music in the genres of rock , country and gospel .

  3. Wanda Jackson singles discography - Wikipedia

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    The singles discography of Wanda Jackson, an American recording artist, consists of 81 singles, nine international singles, one other charted song, and three music videos. In 1954 at age 16, she signed as a country artist with Decca Records .

  4. Wanda Jackson albums discography - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, the compilation album The Best of Wanda Jackson reached number 29 on the Top Country Albums chart. [7] Her first live album, Wanda Jackson in Person, was released the following year. [8] Converting to Christianity in 1971, Jackson released her first religious studio album, Praise the Lord.

  5. Wanda Jackson and Producer Joan Jett on the Rockabilly ... - AOL

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    Before discussing country-rockabilly legend Wanda Jackson’s so-called final album, it’s best to clear up a few things. When most think of the last 20 years of Wanda Jackson’s career, and her ...

  6. The Party Ain't Over - Wikipedia

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    The Party Ain't Over is the thirtieth studio album by American singer Wanda Jackson, produced by Jack White, the lead vocalist of The White Stripes. [3] [4] [5] The Party Ain't Over peaked at number 17 on Top Rock Albums.

  7. You'll Always Have My Love - Wikipedia

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    Wanda Jackson released a series of Rockabilly-styled singles and albums during the late 1950s, including the top 40 pop hit "Let's Have a Party".In 1961, Jackson returned to her country music roots and had two top ten hits that year.

  8. Two Sides of Wanda - Wikipedia

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    Two Sides of Wanda is a studio album by American recording artist Wanda Jackson.It was released in March 1964 via Capitol Records and contained 12 tracks. It was the sixth studio release of Jackson's career; side one contained rockabilly performances, while side two featured country music selections.

  9. The Box It Came In - Wikipedia

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    "The Box It Came In" is a song written by Vic McAlpin (1918–1980) and recorded by American country, rock and roll and Christian music artist Wanda Jackson. The song was recorded at the Columbia Recording Studio in Nashville on September 24, 1965. [1] "