First of Wanda Jackson’s Jack White-produced songs due out this month

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Wanda Jackson performs a 2009 show. (Photo by Jaconna Aguirre/The Oklahoman Archives)

Oklahoma rockabilly legend Wanda Jackson will release the first two songs from her recent recording sessions with the multi-talented Jack White of the White Stripes later this month.

The Oklahoman’s Entertainment Editor Gene Triplett spoke with Jackson’s husband/manager Wendell Goodman, who confirmed the songs would be released on iTunes and seven-inch vinyl.

The songs are covers of Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good” and early British rock band Johnny Kidd and the Pirates’ “Shakin’ All Over.”

Gene broke the news in November that alternative rock star White, who also leads the bands the Raconteurs and the Dead Weather, had invited the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer to Nashville to record under his production guidance.  To read the rest of Gene’s latest story on this intriguing musical pairing, click here.

Goodman did not know the exact release date for the first two Jackson-White songs, but the Oklahoma Rock Newsblog reports that the tracks are due out Jan. 26.

-BAM

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