Janis Joplin 361K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 149K Share 21M views 10 years ago #MeandBobbyMcGee #JanisJoplin #Pearl "Me and Bobby McGee" by Janis Joplin Listen to Janis. The Final 24 2.2M views 7 years ago Me and Bobby McGee (American Idol Performance) Pastor Carl Gobelman 353K views 13 years ago How Janis Joplin Recorded "Me & Bobby McGee" - Told by.
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0:00 / 4:33 Bobby McGee ~ Janis Joplin ~ Woodstock '69 ThE DuCk 8.27K subscribers Subscribe Subscribed 6.7M views 12 years ago Woodstock '69 - Janis Joplin appeared at Woodstock in the. A former Music Row secretary in Nashville served as inspiration for Kris Kristofferson 's "Me and Bobby McGee," which later became a posthumous No. 1 hit for Janis Joplin. Janis Joplin recorded the song for inclusion on her Pearl album only a few days before her death in October 1970. Kristofferson had sung the song for her, and singer Bob Neuwirth taught it to her. Kristofferson did not know she had recorded the song until after her death. The first time he heard her recording of it was the day after she died. [5] [Chorus] Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose Nothin', don't mean nothin', honey, if it ain't free, no no Yeah, feelin' good was easy, Lord, when he sang the blues You know feelin'.
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"Me and Bobby McGee" by Janis Joplin Listen to Janis Joplin: https://JanisJoplin.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more Janis Joplin videos: https://JanisJoplin.lnk.to/l. "Me and Bobby McGee" by Janis Joplin Listen to Janis Joplin: https://JanisJoplin.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more Janis Joplin videos: https://JanisJoplin.lnk.to/l. Search. Sign in . New recommendations Song Video 1/0. Search. Info. Shopping. Tap to unmute. Queue Autoplay Autoplay is on. Add similar content to the end of the queue. Just days before Janis Joplin died from a suspected heroin overdose on October 4, 1970, the legendary singer-songwriter breathed new life into a now enduring classic, "Me and Bobby McGee. On January 11, 1971 Port Arthur native Janis Joplin's version of the Kris Kristofferson and Fred Foster's song "Me and Bobby McGee" was released as a single, just four months after she died.
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lyrics artistfacts Songfacts®: This was written by Kris Kristofferson, who has written hundreds of songs for a wide variety of artists. Kristofferson would become a successful solo artist and appear in several movies, but it was Janis Joplin's hit cover of this song that brought his career to the next level. Janis Joplin's Rendition of "Me and Bobby McGee" Well as far as Janis Joplin's version is concerned, the cat is let out of the bag kinda early as listeners will for the most part presume that Bobby is a male and subsequently someone whom the singer is romantically involved with. And both of those presumptions are true in this case.
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Janis Joplin died in 1970. You can listen to Janis Joplin sing "Me and Bobby McGee" below. A Secretary's Name Helped Inspire Kris Kristofferson to Write 'Me and Bobby McGee' During the interview with the Musicians Hall of Fame & Museum, Kris Kristofferson said it was Fred Foster who came up with the title "Me and Bobby McGee." Regardless of one's take on that key segment of the song's chorus, most folks know "Me and Bobby McGee"—the song in which that line resides—by Janis Joplin 's version. Recorded with her new Full Tilt Boogie Band for Columbia Records just days before her death on Oct. 4, 1970, the single reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and.