Jackie (Jackie DeShannon album)

Jackie
Studio album by
Released1972
Studio
Genre
LabelAtlantic
Producer
Jackie DeShannon chronology
Songs
(1971)
Jackie
(1972)
Your Baby Is a Lady
(1974)

Jackie is an album by American pop singer and songwriter Jackie DeShannon, released in 1972 by Atlantic Records.[1] It was recorded in Memphis with producers Jerry Wexler, Tom Dowd and Arif Mardin.[2]

The album was not commercially successful, charting for two weeks on the Billboard Top LPs with a peak position of 196,[3] but critics have generally appraised it favorably. In 2003, it was reissued under the title Jackie...Plus, featuring 10 additional songs previously unavailable on any album.[4]

  1. ^ Billboard - 24 Jun 1972 - Page 56 JACKIE DeSHANNON- Jackie. Atlantic SD 7231 In her move to Atlantic, Miss DeShannon comes up with a powerhouse commercial package that can't miss making an impact on the chart. Spotlighting her current chart hit "Vanilla Olay," she also offers strong cuts on John Prine's "Paradise," Neil Young's "Only Love Can Break Your Heart," and Steve Goodman's "Would You Like to Learn to Dance." Van Morrison's "I Wanna Roo You," and her own "Anna Karina" are also highlights.
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  4. ^ Cain, Tim (July 12, 2013). "Tim Cain's 8 'perfect' albums". Herald & Review. Retrieved February 26, 2020.