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Wanda Jackson

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I loved Carl Perkins, Jerry lee Lewis... not only were they personal friends.


— Wanda Jackson


#friends #i #jerry #lee #lewis

I really appreciate people like Rosie coming out and saying I've inspired them.


— Wanda Jackson


#coming #i #inspired #like #out

I'm still learnin'. I pick up something from every performer I watch.


— Wanda Jackson


#i #learnin #performer #pick #something

If I needed to record, I'd head to the coast or Nashville, one or the other.


— Wanda Jackson


#head #i #nashville #needed #other

If something pops in my mind and it's easy, I write it.


— Wanda Jackson


#i #i write #mind #pops #something

It really is, to see that this kind of music is still so popular.


— Wanda Jackson


#music #popular #really #see #still

None of the other guys in the band really sang, so that's when I brought Roy Clark in.


— Wanda Jackson


#brought #clark #guys #i #none

On that show, I did country and some rock, too, whatever record I had out at the time, I'd sing that.


— Wanda Jackson


#did #had #i #out #record

Right, different generations come along, and discover the music, I think.


— Wanda Jackson


#come #different #discover #generations #i

So, it's nice to know that you've inspired someone to do their life's work.


— Wanda Jackson


#know #life #nice #someone #their






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She was nominated for induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2005 but was not elected. 1960–1964: The Queen of Rockabilly
In 1960 Jackson had a Top 40 pop hit with "Let's Have a Party" a song Presley had cut three years earlier.  9 hit and "In The Middle of a Heartache" which peaked at No.

She is known to many as the Queen (or First Lady) of Rockabilly. As rockabilly declined in popularity in the mid-1960s Wanda Jackson moved to a successful career in mainstream country music with a string of hits between 1966 and 1973 including "Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine" "A Woman Lives for Love" and "Fancy Satin Pillows". Jackson mixed country music with fast-moving rockabilly often recording them on opposite sides of a record.

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