
Episode 147: “Hey Joe” by The Jimi Hendrix Experience
A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs
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Fa, for My Natural Life
The most famous recordings of the song were by johnny cash who recorded it as both cocan blues and as transfusion blues. His version had himself credited as song writer and included this last verse, which doesn't seem to appear on any earlier recordingsof the song. That doesn't appear on many later recordings either, but it did clearly influence yet another song, mose allison's classic jas number, parchment farm o beondis. Mo. Weston aces erly, one morning wali, making my roundtoe, got a coad kin and i got o woman downwet right home. Man. I went to bedtarke lovin, forty for biny
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