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Wanda Jackson - The Great Speckled Bird (1966).


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(Written by the Reverend Guy Smith..Based on Jeremiah 12:9 \"Mine Heritage is unto me as a speckled bird,the birds round about are against her,come ye,assemble all the Beasts of the field,come to devour...Recorded by Roy Acuff in 1936...The Tune is the same as \"Thrills I Can't Forget\" Recorded by Welby Toomey and Edgar Boaz in 1925...and...\"I'm Thinking Tonight Of My Blue Eyes\" Recorded by the Carter Family in 1929...The same melody was used by Hank Thompson for \"The Wild Side Of Life\" in 1952...and the Answer Song \"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\" by Kitty Wells in 1952).

From LP Only \"Wanda Jackson Salutes The Country Music Hall of Fame\" (1966)...Recorded 21 July 1966 [no. 12990] Capitol Recording Studio, 1750 North Vine St., Hollywood, CA -- James Burton [gt], Tex Wilburn [gt], Mike Lane [rh gt], Ralph Mooney [steel], Billy Graham [bass], Earl Ball [piano]. Producer: Ken Nelson.

Born Wanda LaVonne Jackson in Maud OKLAHAMA 20 October 1937...aka \"The Queen of Rockabilly\"...Multiple Hall of Famer

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In 2010 Given the Americana Lifetime Achievement Award in Nashville TN


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