LADIES FIRST hips you to classics that 'she did first'.
"Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk Into the Room" were first done by Jackie DeShannon.
This Kentucky singer-songwriter-guitarist is much beloved in many hip circles for her crack tunes and cool range; her rockabilly barnburner "Trouble", her pop smash with Bacharach's "What the World Needs Now", her Beat music classic "Dream Boy" (with boyfriend Jimmy Page), her counterculture anthem "Put A Little Love In Your Heart", and for writing the classic "Bette Davis Eyes".
("Needles and Pins" was written by Sony Bono with Jack Nitzsche, the great arranger and producer. "When You Walk In the Room" is by Jackie DeShannon.)
JACKIE DeSHANNON -"Needles and Pins" (1963)
THE SEARCHERS are hardly slouches either. They made their fame interpreting Jackie's two songs, but have a wealth of great ones of their own, spanning from Beat into Psychedelia. You can always count on this band for catchy guitars and shining harmonies.
THE SEARCHERS -"Needles and Pins" (1964)
Jackie's sound here was heavily influence by the guitar jangle of The Beatles, whom she was touring with.
JACKIE DeSHANNON -"When You Walk In the Room" (1963)
THE SEARCHERS -"When You Walk In the Room" (1964)
Every time that you walk in the room
Trumpets sound, I hear thunder boom
Every time that you walk in the room"
© Tym Stevens
See Also:
-WOMEN OF ROCK: The 1960s, with 2 Music Players
• THE BRITISH INVASION!, with Music Player!
• LADIES FIRST: "I Can't Let Go" - Evie Sands > The Hollies
• LADIES FIRST: "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat?" - Goldie And The Gingerbreads > Herman's Hermits
• LADIES FIRST: "I Go To Sleep" - (The Kinks) > Peggy Lee > Cher > The Pretenders
• The Real History of Rock and Soul!: The Music Player Checklist
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