Jackie Lee is an Irish singer born on May 29, 1936 in Clontarf, near Dublin,
known for her clear, expressive voice that left its mark on the British pop
scene of the 1960s. Initially a member of several vocal ensembles, including The
Raindrops, she took part in numerous recording sessions as a backing vocalist,
collaborating with artists such as Dusty Springfield and Tom Jones. Alongside
her studio work, Jackie Lee embarked on a solo career, achieving fame in 1968
with "White Horses", the theme song for the children's TV series The White
Horses, which became an instant classic in...