Jackie: Deshannon ~ What The World Needs Now Is Love (1965)

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    Jackie: Deshannon ~ What The World Needs Now Is Love (1965)

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    By the time they reached the bridge, where the brass swells and she insists it's the only thing that there's just too little of, the session musicians knew they weren't just making a pop record. They were capturing a pulse. The Ripple Effect Jackie Deshannon ~ What the World Needs Now is Love (1965)

    The year was 1965, and the air in New York City felt heavy. Between the flickering news reports of the Vietnam War and the rising tensions of the Civil Rights Movement, the world felt like a string tuned so tight it was about to snap. Tell you more about on other artists (like

    Inside a dimly lit recording studio, Jackie DeShannon stood behind the microphone. She was already a trailblazer—one of the first female singer-songwriters to really crack the code of the industry—but today, she was nervous. The Ripple Effect The year was 1965, and

    As the orchestra began the iconic waltz-time intro, Jackie closed her eyes. The lyrics didn't ask for much. They didn't ask for more mountains or more oceans; they addressed a universal "Lord," but it wasn't a hymn. It was a plea.

    For months, the song sat in a drawer. Bacharach himself was hesitant; he worried the lyrics were a bit too simple, maybe even naive, for such a cynical time. But then, they thought of Jackie. She had a voice that sounded like sunlight hitting gravel—sweet, but with enough "grit" to make you believe she’d seen some things. The Session

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