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  1. Sharon Sheeley died at age 62 from complications following a cerebral hemorrhage on May 17, 2002 in Los Angeles, California. Born April 4, 1940. Died May 17, 2002 (62) Add photos, demo reels. Add to list. Known for. American Graffiti. 7.4. Soundtrack ("The Great Imposter") 1973. Nurse Betty. 6.3. Soundtrack ("Poor Little Fool") 2000. Sid and Nancy.

  2. May 28, 2002 · Sharon “Shari” Sheeley, who in her teens wrote the 1950s hit “Poor Little Fool” and was with boyfriend-rock icon Eddie Cochran when he was fatally injured in a taxi crash in England, died May...

  3. Sheeley, a successful professional songwriter, was another passenger in the car taking Cochran and Gene Vincent back to London after a concert in Bristol on the fateful night in 1960; the crash killed Cochran, put Sheeley into the hospital, and left…

  4. Sheeley was born of Irish extraction in California in 1940. She loved the explosion of rock'n'roll in the mid-1950s and went to Hollywood to meet the stars firsthand. She dated Don Everly and hung around with Elvis Presley and his entourage. She also met Gene Vincent, whom she found "drunk and obnoxious".

  5. Jun 2, 2002 · Rock 'n' roll's Miss Havisham is dead. They turned off the machines on Sharon Sheeley last month, a week after she suffered an aneurysm and fell into a coma on the way to Mother's Day dinner with...

  6. Sharon Sheeley: The Songwriters - Playlist - Apple Music. Apple Music Oldies. Preview. Song. Artist. Time. Poor Little Fool. Ricky Nelson. 2:32. Break-A-way (Remastered) Irma Thomas. 2:33. Dum Dum. Brenda Lee. 2:26. So Deep (Single Version) Brenda Lee. 2:09. Cherished Memories. Eddie Cochran. 1:54. Hurry Up. Ritchie Valens. 1:54.

  7. Sharon Sheeley: Songbook on Apple Music. Apple Music Oldies. Preview. Song. Artist. Album. Time. Poor Little Fool. Ricky Nelson. Greatest Hits. 2:32. PREVIEW. Break-A-way (Remastered) Irma Thomas. Wish Someone Would Care. 2:33. PREVIEW. Dum Dum. Brenda Lee. All the Way. 2:26. PREVIEW. So Deep (Single Version) Brenda Lee. Anthology 1956-1980. 2:09.

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