Biography
A British singer/songwriter of the '60s whose voice was far better suited for reaching the back row of Broadway auditoriums than soul or rock, Jackie Trent (born Yvonne Burgess in 1940; she changed her name to Jackie Trent at the age of 14) nonetheless operated on the fringe of the U.K. pop scene in the manner of other femme belters like Cilla Black, though her efforts were usually even more middle of the road. Her one big triumph was her number one British single in mid-1965, "Where Are You Now (My Love)"; that would be her only Top 20 entry. If she can often sound like Petula Clark crossed with Shirley Bassey, there's a good reason for that; she shared Clark's producer, Tony Hatch, who would become her songwriting partner and husband. Trent and Hatch, in fact, penned several of Clark's hits, though (with the exception of "Where Are You Now") the composers weren't nearly as successful when applying their songwriting/production talents to Jackie's discs. Trent recorded quite prolifically for Pye in the '60s (including some duets with husband Tony), but it's as a songwriter that she'll primarily be remembered. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi



 
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JACKIE TRENT - YOU BABY (RARE CLIP 1966)
Where Are You Now,My Love? - Jackie Trent
A Short Interview with the late Jackie Trent
Tony Hatch Marries Jackie Trent (1967)
JACKIE TRENT & TONY HATCH * CALL ME
Jackie Trent - If You Love Me (Really Love Me)
Jackie Trent and Tony Hatch In Concert - 1987
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