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song is original full length...This episode of the show (#35) was filmed at KHJ-TV studios in Los Angeles on August 21, 1965, which was Jackie’s 24th birthday. The video gives us Jackie pretending to sing along with her single, already an “oldie” in August 1965. Except for starting a couple of seconds too soon, she does a fine job of lip-synching, a skill many singers never master. She looks good, too, even if you don’t dig early ’60s style and fashion. I can hear the single anytime but I love this video for her little dance steps — they’re predictably safe for ’60s television but somehow look sexy decades later. Prior to Jackie’s performance, the show’s host Sam Riddle related that when Jackie had toured with the Beatles the previous year, she had complimented John Lennon on his groovy shirt. The next day, the shirt arrived at her dressing room as a gift from the Beatle. Jackie had it altered to fit her and was wearing it that day for the taping. In November 1963, Jackie released her own composition “When You Walk in the Room” as her eighteenth single. It was a Spectorian production with the odd percussive effect (castanets?) but also featured 12-string guitars mixed prominently up front. A great single, “When You Walk in the Room” was another disappointment, pooping out at #81 on Cash Box and #99 on Billboard. But the sound of those guitars — an instrument oddly neglected by rock & rollers because of its association with folk-type music — was heard by others. In January 1964, the Searchers released their version of “Needles and Pins” and, with a nod to the DeShannon arrangement, it featured a lovely acoustic 12-string guitar keeping rhythm throughout. The sound of this guitar attracted even more attention when the record topped the UK charts and became a big hit in the US and an important part of the initial British Invasion. As for those guitars, Searcher Frank Allen said, “I think everyone knows by now that what they thought was a jangling 12-string guitar on ‘Needles and Pins’ was, in fact, the very intriguing resonance of two 6-string instruments created almost accidentally in the mix.” The guitars on these records were heard by the Beatles and when George Harrison expressed an interest in the instrument, the manufacturers of Rickenbacker guitars presented him with the second copy of their new electric 360/12 edition. George put it to marvelous use on the Fab Four’s next single “A Hard Day’s Night” and the album of the same name that followed. In September, the Searchers released their version of DeShannon’s “When You Walk in the Room,” which was another Top 10 hit in the UK, but only a Top 40 hit in the US. However, this one did feature a 12-string guitar, a Burns Double-Six. Lyrics I could feel a new expression on my face I could feel a glowin' sensation takin' place I can hear the guitars playin' lovely tunes Every time that you walk in the room I close my eyes for a second and pretend it's me you want Meanwhile I try to act so nonchalant I feel a summer's night with a magic moon Every time that you walk in the room Maybe it's a dream come true Standin' right alongside of you Wish I could tell you how much I care But I only have the nerve to stare I can feel a somethin' poundin' in my brain Just anytime that someone speaks your name Trumpets sound, I hear thunder boom Every time that you walk in the room3 Every time that you walk in the room Every time that you walk in the room Every time that you... Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: Jackie De Shannon