Shari Sheeley

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Sharon Kathleen Sheeley

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Born 4 April 1940, Laguna Beach, Los Angeles, California
Died 17 May 2002, Sherman Oaks Hospital Medical Center, Los Angeles, California

Sheeley was a highly accomplished songwriter who helped pave the way for female lyricists to gain recognition in the industry during the 1960's.

In 1958, the same year she was introduced to Ricky Nelson (2) it went to No 1 in the States and launched her songwriting career.

Cochran also had a hit that year with "Summertime Blues" and the couple became soulmates, with Sheeley going on to write hits for the likes of Jackie DeShannon. She penned hits for Brenda Lee, The Crickets, The Fleetwoods, The Searchers, and later hits for James Marcus Smith (whom she renamed PJ Proby), Glen Campbell, Leon Russell, Herb Alpert, and others.

Married briefly to 'Shindig' frontman Jimmy O'Neil, Sheeley was honoured by "Sharon Sheeley: Songwriter", a tribute album in 2000 featuring stars for whom she had written. On 12 May 2002 she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, aged 62, and died shortly after.

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repertoire.bmi.com , rockabillyhall.com , Wikipedia , eddiecochran.info

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