Annette Tucker

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Born
Annette May Tucker

Los Angeles, California, United States
GenresRock, pop, country
OccupationsSongwriter, record producer, arranger, teacher
Annette Tucker
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Born
Annette May Tucker

Los Angeles, California, United States
GenresRock, pop, country
OccupationsSongwriter, record producer, arranger, teacher

Annette May Tucker was an American songwriter, who found success in the 1960s as co-writer of songs for The Electric Prunes ("I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)", "Get Me to the World on Time"), The Brogues ("I Ain't No Miracle Worker"), The Knickerbockers ("A Coming Generation"), Nancy and Frank Sinatra ("Feelin' Kinda Sunday") and others.

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