I went to art school, I think it helped me a great deal because it taught me who I am.

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Going to art school helped Jackie DeShannon learn more about herself. It allowed her to discover and understand who she really is as a person. Art school gave her the opportunity to explore her talents and interests, which helped shape her identity and future career as a musician.

About Jackie DeShannon

Jackie DeShannon is a legendary American singer-songwriter and radio broadcaster who has been making hits since the 1960s. She’s known for singing classics like ‘What the World Needs Now Is Love’ and writing hits like ‘Bette Davis Eyes.’ Since 2009, she’s been reporting on Beatles band members’ news for the radio program Breakfast with the Beatles.

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Ignorance is kind of bliss.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

Well, as an artist, I think that Elvis’s generosity to me he always talked very highly about me, he always spoke very highly about my work and singing and my writing.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I went to art school, I think it helped me a great deal because it taught me who I am.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

There are some good songs, but not the kind of song-writing that I remember, that I like. Springsteen still does it. Paul Simon, and there are also good writers, but that doesn’t dominate the charts.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

When Elvis was performing, you just tried to figure out a way to get there. I think he set all the records and anyone that has ever had the good fortune to see him, you know what it’s like to try to get in to see Elvis. It was impossible, practically.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

Elvis was, at least the times I was around him, Elvis was a practical joker. He was always, had some little mischievous something going.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I think, describing Elvis for me would be a very generous king. He was the king of rock and roll, will always be. He’s whats made it possible for everyone to be performers and to do the things they do now.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I think to just single out a highlight of Elvis’s career is pretty much impossible. As far as being a fan of his, a lifetime fan, there were just too many highlights.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I mean, I can sit down with a guitar, and in fact, we do two, three songs with just guitar and percussion.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I was lucky enough to first meet Elvis at his house in Bel Air and he used to invite different artists, singers and musicians, to come and jam with him at his house.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

The happy story right now is the full page in Vanity Fair, which gives me a great deal of exposure.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

When I used to go to Elvis’s house was always a nightmare trying to get into the house because of so many fans outside the gate and he really couldn’t go anywhere without sneaking in or doing something because people just wanted to be around him and to be with him.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

And being away and not performing for a long time and really connecting with my audience for a long time, I have a great responsibility to myself and to them to do it exactly the way the process was when I was young.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

No, I got my web site going and said I have the record out. People were just falling on the floor – they couldn’t believe it – after all that time. You know, it wasn’t a compilation, it was new songs.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I think Ingmar Bergman, Francoise Truffaut – all these people created images in my mind, beautiful pictures, I loved what was known at that time as the foreign film.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I always went with my agenda, I just couldn’t execute it.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

We have to set our own agenda, we have to set our own standards, we have to be very strong about what we want, we have to be very strong about our passion and if it’s not right for you, you shouldn’t do it just because you’re advised by so-called geniuses.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

And unless you have that sense of being creative, people think you’re just working all the time.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I’m very interested to see how this new painting will go – I know I want it big and stark, and as I said, I follow the muse, and that’s when it always works perfectly for me.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

And I just remember, you know, breaking into tears and feeling so empty because, as long as Elvis was in the world, you always knew something was going and he always had something that kept everybody mesmerized.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

I would think, to me, growing up in the south, growing up with all the gospel music, singing in the church and having that rhythm and blues – the blues background was my big inspiration.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)

There was a lot of great writing couples, but I try to do it all myself. And it was practically impossible, but I still managed to be ahead of my time.

Jackie DeShannon

American singer-songwriter (b. 1941)