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60s Revolution - 11/20 - What the World Needs Now is Love

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Uploaded by on May 27, 2008

Jackie DeShannon's "What the World Needs Now is Love"

Performed by :
Marie-Catherine Coulombe-Dufresne (vocals)
Philippe Drolet (keyboard)
Marc Racette (6-strings guitar)
Jean-Philippe Lajeunesse (electric bass)
Samuel Joly (percussions)
Valérie Tremblay (saxophone)

It was played in a tribute to the 60s Revolution music, a show organized by Ms Marie-Philippe Trudel of Saint-Jacques' Esther-Blondin College to pick up funds for the Lanaudière Music School. This event took place at the Salle Rolland-Brunelle in Joliette, Québec, on February 12th of 2008.
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  • I have play music on this scene !!!

  • Hmm, I wish it was a little bit slower.

  • @hector476 that is something..she recorded it later..the young lady in the video...lovely voice

  • Jackie DeShannon sang it. Dionne didn't like the song, at least, not at first. Isn't that something?

  • Very, very nice! By the way, I think you should mention, if I well remember (and I do remember well) is the fact that Burt Bacharach wrote the song and Hal David the lyrics, and Dionne Warwick made it a sixties American classic! Of course 5*****

    Cheers! ET.

  • this is a very stylish performance ... good job

  • oh how true , so much going on

  • Memoreis of the 60s at Murray State.

  • Great!

    このバージョンも良いですね。

  • Great!

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