R&B/Soul and Pop
A.k.a. Judi Scott
Jacki was a secretary working for Miki Dallon at Strike Records but her true yearning was to be a recording artist in her own right. She did indeed have a single out via the Columbia label in late 1965 and a brace on Strike in 1966. Despite these being decent girl-pop offerings, all failed to make the charts (though a couple have found retrospective favour on the Northern Soul/6Ts Club scenes, namely ‘Why Can’t I Love Him’ and ‘Don’t You Worry’). Early 1967 saw Jacki back in the studio recording thee genre-defying version of ‘Reviewing The Situation’; mod, jazz, beat, soul, it has it all, delivered in a dancefloor-friendly manner and boasting a massive production. It is easy to see why Sandie Shaw’s management felt this adaption would suit their client. Alas, Jacki’s recording was shelved due to the financial collapse of Strike Records. Jacki jumped ship to Larry Page’s Page One Records and with a name change to Judi Scott, released a version of the much covered bubblegum beat track ‘Billy Sunshine’. Jacki is also believed to be the vocalist on the George Best tribute single ‘I Love George Best’ by The Devoted.
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Let The Music Play / Reviewing The Situation | Gene Pitney / Jacki Bond | 2017 | Single |
He Say | Jacki Bond | 1966 | Single |
Tell Him To Go Away / Don't You Worry | Jacki Bond | 1966 | Single |
Now I Know / My Sister's Boy | Jacki Bond | 1965 | Single |
Now I Know | Jacki Bond | 1965 | Single |