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Jackie DeShannon recorded "The Weight" for her 1968 album Laurel Canyon. Released as a single, it reached number 55 on the Billboard Hot 100 on September 28, 1968. [29] The Staple Singers recorded it, which was released on their 1968 album Soul Folk in Action.
Jackie DeShannon (born Sharon Lee Myers; August 21, 1941) [4] [5] is an American singer-songwriter and radio broadcaster who has had many hit song credits beginning in the 1960s, as both a singer and composer.
What the World Needs Now is...Jackie DeShannon is a compilation CD by Jackie DeShannon, ... "The Weight" 3:00 25 "Come and Stay With Me" 3:09 26
Jackie DeShannon discusses her legendary career at the Country Music Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 6, during the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival.
Singer/songwriter Jackie DeShannon looks back on 50 years of 'Put A Little Love in Your Heart' as part of the Story Behind the Song series.
You Won't Forget Me: The Complete Liberty Singles (Volume 1) is a compilation CD by Jackie DeShannon, released in the UK by Ace Records as catalog number CDCHD-1243 in 2009. This release is a comprehensive collection of the A and B sides of all DeShannon's singles released in the United States on Liberty Records from 1960 through 1965.
Performances: “What the World Needs Now” by Jackie DeShannon, “Dancing on My Own” by Robyn. Snoop Dogg put it best when describing Beloate’s appeal: Sometimes music isn’t about how ...
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