List of songs recorded by Jimi Hendrix

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A black and white photograph of Jimi Hendrix playing a Fender Stratocaster electric guitar (during his "hat phase" in 1968).
Jimi Hendrix, Fillmore East, May 10, 1968

Jimi Hendrix (1942–1970) was an American musician who recorded over 170 different songs during his career from 1966 to 1970. Often considered one of the most accomplished and influential electric guitarists, Hendrix wrote most of his own material in a variety of styles.[1] Some show his blues and R&B roots and others incorporate jazz and early funk influences.[2] Some songs, such as "Purple Haze", "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", and "Machine Gun", feature his guitar-dominated hard and psychedelic rock sound, while others including "The Wind Cries Mary" and "Little Wing" take a slower, more melodic approach.[2] Two of his best-known single releases were written by others: "Hey Joe" by Billy Roberts and "All Along the Watchtower" by Bob Dylan. Hendrix supplied his own interpretations, however, which gave them a much different character than the originals.[3]

Hendrix was known for his live performances.[2] While he often played the numbers from his studio albums, several released songs exist only in live recordings. His radical interpretation of "The Star-Spangled Banner", which he performed at the 1969 Woodstock music festival, was a highlight of the event's 1970 documentary film, becoming "part of the sixties Zeitgeist."[4] The live "Machine Gun" is often lauded as Hendrix's greatest achievement, in which he used the guitar to create sounds of a battlefield and noises similar to explosions, bombs dropping, and machine guns.[5] Other songs only performed in concert show his interest in different styles of music.[2] These include interpretations of blues songs by artists such as Howlin' Wolf ("Killing Floor"), B.B. King ("Rock Me Baby"), and Muddy Waters ("Catfish Blues"); the early rock and roll numbers "Johnny B. Goode" and "Blue Suede Shoes"; as well as the more contemporary rock "Sunshine of Your Love" and "Dear Mr. Fantasy".[6]

At the time of his death, Hendrix was writing and recording for a planned fourth studio album.[7] Songs such as "Freedom" and "Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)" signaled a new direction in Hendrix's music, which included a more integrated mix of hard rock with elements of R&B and multiple guitar parts.[8] He also left behind a large number of partially completed songs, demos, and jams in a variety of styles, which continue to be issued.[1] Although he toured and mostly recorded as a three-piece,[a] several Hendrix songs featured additional musicians, such as background vocalists, percussionists, and keyboardists. The long studio jam "Voodoo Chile", which Hendrix developed into "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)", was recorded with organist Steve Winwood and bassist Jack Casady.[9] Jamming was integral to his songwriting process[10] and several posthumous post-1980 albums contain songs that are largely studio jams with various players.[11][12][13] How much of this material Hendrix would have completed or released is unknown, but nonetheless has become part of his recording legacy.[14]

In his writings, performances, and in the recording studio, Hendrix often referred to songs using alternate titles.[15][b] Record companies in the US and UK sometimes issued his songs with differences in the spelling; Track Records (UK) used "Foxy Lady", while Reprise Records (US) spelled it "Foxey Lady".[19] Later album producers changed some titles or supplied their own, when a formal name had not been identified.[c]

Main songs (1966–1970)[edit]

Sixty songs were issued during Hendrix's lifetime, principally on the first three studio albums, a compilation, and a split live album under the Jimi Hendrix Experience name:[21][22]

Additional songs recorded live were issued on Band of Gypsys (1970) and the various artists release Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More (1970).[23] Two songs recorded with the Band of Gypsys lineup were issued as a single in 1970.[24]

Key
Indicates song released on a single
# Indicates song released as a live recording
List of songs with title, songwriter(s), original album release, year of release, and reference(s)
Original title Writer(s) Original album
release
Year Ref(s)
"3rd Stone from the Sun"[d] Jimi Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"51st Anniversary" Hendrix Smash Hits
(UK edition)[e]
1967 [28]
"1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)" Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Ain't No Telling" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"All Along the Watchtower" Bob Dylan Electric Ladyland[f] 1968 [32]
"...And the Gods Made Love" Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Are You Experienced?" Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"Bold as Love" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"Burning of the Midnight Lamp" Hendrix Smash Hits
(UK edition)[f]
1967 [28]
"Can You See Me" Hendrix Are You Experienced
(UK edition)[g]
1967 [26]
"Castles Made of Sand" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"Changes"# Buddy Miles Band of Gypsys 1970 [34]
"Come On (Part I)"[h] Earl King Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Crosstown Traffic"[i] Hendrix Electric Ladyland[f] 1968 [29]
"Electric Ladyland"[j]
  • see "Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)"
"EXP" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"Fire"[k] Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"Foxy Lady"[l] Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"Gypsy Eyes"[m] Hendrix Electric Ladyland[f] 1968 [29]
"Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)"[j] Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Hey Joe" Billy Roberts Are You Experienced
(US edition)[f]
1966 [25]
"Highway Chile" Hendrix Smash Hits
(UK edition)[n]
1967 [28]
"House Burning Down" Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"I Don't Live Today" Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"If Six Was Nine"[o] Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love[p] 1967 [38]
"Instrumental Solo"[q]
  • see "Villanova Junction"
"Izabella" Hendrix War Heroes[r] 1970 [39]
"Like a Rolling Stone"# Bob Dylan Historic Performances 1970 [40]
"Little Miss Lover" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"Little Miss Strange" Noel Redding Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Little Wing" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"Long Hot Summer Night" Hendrix Electric Ladyland[s] 1968 [29]
"Love or Confusion" Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"Machine Gun"# Hendrix Band of Gypsys 1970 [34]
"Manic Depression" Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"May This Be Love" Hendrix Are You Experienced 1967 [26]
"Message of Love"#[t] Hendrix Band of Gypsys 1970 [34]
"Moon, Turn the Tides...Gently Gently Away" Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"One Rainy Wish" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love[u] 1967 [30]
"Power to Love"#[v] Hendrix Band of Gypsys 1970 [34]
"Purple Haze" Hendrix Are You Experienced
(US edition)[f]
1967 [27]
"Rainy Day, Dream Away" Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Red House" Hendrix Are You Experienced
(UK edition)[w]
1967 [26]
"Remember" Hendrix Are You Experienced
(UK edition)[x]
1967 [26]
"Rock Me Baby"# B.B. King Historic Performances 1970 [40]
"She's So Fine" Noel Redding Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"Spanish Castle Magic" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"Star Spangled Banner"# Traditional
(arr. by Hendrix)
Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More[y] 1970 [46]
"The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice" Hendrix Smash Hits
(UK edition)[z]
1967 [28]
"Stepping Stone" Hendrix War Heroes[r] 1970 [39]
"Still Raining, Still Dreaming" Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Stone Free" Hendrix Smash Hits[f] 1966 [49]
"Third Stone from the Sun"[d]
  • see "3rd Stone from the Sun"
"Up from the Skies" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love[aa] 1967 [30]
"Villanova Junction"#[q] Hendrix Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More[y] 1970 [50]
"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)"[ab] Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Voodoo Chile"[ac] Hendrix Electric Ladyland 1968 [29]
"Wait Until Tomorrow" Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [30]
"We Gotta Live Together"# Buddy Miles Band of Gypsys 1970 [34]
"Who Knows"# Hendrix Band of Gypsys 1970 [34]
"Wild Thing"# Chip Taylor Historic Performances 1970 [40]
"The Wind Cries Mary" Hendrix Are You Experienced
(US edition)[f]
1967 [27]
"You've Got Me Floating"[ad] Hendrix Axis: Bold as Love 1967 [38]

Songs released posthumously (1971–present)[edit]

At the time of his death, Hendrix had a large number of songs in various stages of recording.[7] Some were for a planned fourth studio album; 15 songs from his proposed track listings were released on the first three posthumous Hendrix albums produced by longtime associates recording engineer Eddie Kramer and drummer Mitch Mitchell:[53]

Beginning in 1975, more unfinished songs were released on albums produced by Alan Douglas.[1] Most of the original recordings were edited and often had overdubs by musicians who had never played with Hendrix.[1] In 1997, Experience Hendrix, a family company, took control of his recording legacy. Its first release, First Rays of the New Rising Sun (1997), combined songs from the 1971–1972 albums in the most complete attempt at presenting his unfinished fourth studio album.[1] Experience Hendrix continues to issue additional unfinished songs, alternate takes, demos, and jams (including restored recordings from the Douglas era).[1][14] All songs listed are from official releases.[54][55]

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Key
Indicates song released on a single
# Indicates song released as a live recording
List of songs with title, songwriter(s), original album release, year of release, and reference(s)
Original title Writer(s) Original album
release
Year Ref(s)
"3 Little Bears" Jimi Hendrix War Heroes 1972 [39]
"12 Bar with Horns" Hendrix Non-album single
B-side of "Love or Confusion"
2010 [56]
"$20 Fine" Stephen Stills Both Sides of the Sky 2018 [57]
"Acoustic Demo" Hendrix Morning Symphony Ideas 2000 [11]
"All God's Children" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Angel"[ae] Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Angel Caterina"[af]
  • See "1983... (A Merman I Should Turn to Be)"
"Astro Man" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Auld Lang Syne" Traditional
(adapted by Hendrix)
... And a Happy New Year (EP) 1974 [63]
"Baggy's Jam" Hendrix The Baggy's Rehearsal Sessions 2002 [64]
"Beginning"#[ag] Mitch Mitchell[ah] Woodstock Two[y] 1971 [65]
"Belly Button Window" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Bleeding Heart"# Elmore James[ai] Experience 1971 [71]
"Blue Suede Shoes"# Carl Perkins Hendrix in the West 1972 [72]
"Blue Window" Hendrix Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues 2003 [73]
"Blues Jam at Olympic" Hendrix Hear My Music 2004 [12]
"Bolero" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Born Under a Bad Sign" Booker T. Jones
William Bell
Blues 1994 [52]
"Burning Desire" Hendrix Loose Ends 1974 [74]
"Calling All the Devil's Children" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy[aj] 2010 [58]
"Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window?"†# Bob Dylan BBC Sessions 1998 [75]
"Captain Coconut"
  • See "MLK"
"Cat Talking to Me" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Catfish Blues"#[ak] McKinley Morganfield
(a.k.a. Muddy Waters)[al]
Radio One 1988 [77]
"Cherokee Mist" Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2000 [59]
"Come Down Hard on Me Baby" Hendrix Loose Ends 1974 [74]
"Country Blues" Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2000 [59]
"Crash Landing" Hendrix People, Hell and Angels[am] 2013 [70]
"Crying Blue Rain" Hendrix Valleys of Neptune 2010 [69]
"Day Tripper"# John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Radio One 1988 [77]
"Dear Mr. Fantasy"# Jim Capaldi
Steve Winwood
Chris Wood
Paris 1967/San Francisco 1968 2003 [78]
"Dolly Dagger" Hendrix Rainbow Bridge 1971 [79]
"Drifter's Escape" Bob Dylan Loose Ends 1974 [74]
"Drifting" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Drivin' South"# Curtis McNear
(a.k.a. Curtis Knight)
Radio One 1988 [77]
"Drone Blues" Hendrix Hear My Music[an] 2004 [12]
"Earth Blues" Hendrix Rainbow Bridge 1971 [79]
"Easy Blues" Hendrix People, Hell and Angels[an] 2013 [70]
"Electric Church Red House"[ao] Hendrix Blues 1994 [52]
"Ezy Ryder" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Freedom" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Georgia Blues" Hendrix Martin Scorsese Presents the Blues 2003 [73]
"Getting My Heart Back Together Again"[ap]
  • see "Hear My Train A Comin'"
"Gloria" Van Morrison Gloria
(EP UK)[aq]
1978 [80]
"Gypsy Blood" Hendrix Hear My Music 2004 [12]
"Gypsy Boy"[ar]
  • see "Hey Baby"
"Hear My Freedom" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Hear My Train A Comin'"#[ap] Hendrix Woodstock Two[y] 1971 [50]
"Here He Comes"[as]
  • see "Lover Man"
"Hey Baby (New Rising Sun)"[ar] Hendrix Rainbow Bridge 1971 [79]
"Hound Dog"# Jerry Leiber
Mike Stoller
Radio One 1988 [77]
"Hound Dog Blues" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"I Was Made to Love Her"# Stevie Wonder
Lula Mae Hardaway
Henry Cosby
Sylvia Moy
BBC Sessions 1998 [75]
"I'm Your Hoochie Coochie Man" Willie Dixon Loose Ends 1974 [74]
"In from the Storm" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Inside Out" Hendrix People, Hell and Angels 2013 [70]
"It's Too Bad" Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2000 [59]
"Jam 292"[at] Hendrix Loose Ends 1974 [74]
"Jam Back at the House"[ag]
  • see "Beginning"
"Jammin'"# Hendrix BBC Sessions 1998 [75]
"Jimi/Jimmy Jam" Hendrix Hear My Music[an] 2004 [12]
"Johnny B. Goode"†# Chuck Berry Hendrix in the West 1972 [72]
"Jungle" Hendrix Morning Symphony Ideas 2000 [11]
"Keep On Grooving" Hendrix Morning Symphony Ideas 2000 [11]
"Killing Floor"# Chester Burnett
(a.k.a. Howlin' Wolf)
Kiss the Sky 1984 [81]
"Let Me Move You" Hendrix People, Hell and Angels 2013 [70]
"The Little Drummer Boy" / "Silent Night" (medley) Katherine K. Davis
Henry Onorati
Harry Simeone
Josef Mohr
Franz Gruber
(adapted by Hendrix)
... And a Happy New Year (EP) 1974 [63]
"Little One" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Lonely Avenue" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Look Over Yonder"[au] Hendrix Rainbow Bridge 1971 [79]
"Lover Man"†#[as] Hendrix Isle of Wight 1971 [82]
"Lullaby for the Summer"[av] Hendrix Valleys of Neptune 2010 [69]
"Mannish Boy" McKinley Morganfield
(a.k.a. Muddy Waters)
Mel London
Ellas McDaniel (a.k.a. Bo Diddley)
Both Sides of the Sky[aw] 2018 [57]
"Mastermind" Larry Lee West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Messenger" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Midnight"[ax] Hendrix War Heroes 1972 [39]
"Midnight Lightning"# Hendrix Isle of Wight 1971 [82]
"MLK"[ay] Hendrix Burning Desire 2006 [13]
"Mr. Bad Luck"[au]
  • see "Look Over Yonder"
"My Friend" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"New Rising Sun"[az] Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Night Bird Flying" Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Once I Had a Woman" Hendrix Blues[ba] 1994 [52]
"Pali Gap" Hendrix Rainbow Bridge 1971 [79]
"Pass It On (Straight Ahead)"[bb]
  • see "Straight Ahead"
"Peace in Mississippi" Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience
(2013 reissue)[bc]
2010 [89]
"Peter Gunn" / "Catastrophe" (medley) Henry Mancini
(arr. by Hendrix)[bd]
War Heroes 1972 [39]
"Play That Riff (Thank You)" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"The Queen"#[be] Traditional
(arr. by Hendrix)
Hendrix in the West 1972 [72]
"Radio One Theme"# Hendrix Radio One 1988 [77]
"Record Plant 2X" Hendrix Burning Desire 2006 [13]
"Room Full of Mirrors"# Hendrix Experience 1971 [71]
"Scorpio Woman" Hendrix Morning Symphony Ideas 2000 [11]
"Send My Love to Linda" Hendrix Both Sides of the Sky 2018 [57]
"Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"# John Lennon
Paul McCartney
Hendrix in the West 1972 [72]
"Shame, Shame, Shame" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Ships Passing Through the Night" Hendrix Valleys of Neptune 2010 [69]
"Slow Blues" Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2000 [59]
"Slow Time Blues" Hendrix Burning Desire 2006 [13]
"Slow Version" Hendrix Hear My Music 2004 [12]
"Smashing of Amps"# Hendrix Experience 1971 [71]
"Snowballs at My Window"[bf] Hendrix Electric Ladyland
(50th Anniversary Edition)
2018 [93]
"Somewhere"[bg] Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2000 [59]
"South Saturn Delta" Hendrix South Saturn Delta 1997 [44]
"Steal Away"# Jimmy Hughes Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts 2019 [94]
"Stop"# Jerry Ragovoy
Mort Shuman
Band of Gypsys 2 1986 [95]
"Straight Ahead"[bb] Hendrix The Cry of Love 1971 [60]
"Strato Strut" Hendrix Morning Symphony Ideas 2000 [11]
"Suddenly November Morning" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"The Sunshine of Your Love"# Pete Brown
Jack Bruce
Eric Clapton
Experience 1971 [71]
"Sweet Angel"[ae]
  • see "Angel"
"Taking Care of No Business" Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2000 [59]
"Tax Free" Bo Hansson
Janne Carlsson
War Heroes 1972 [39]
"Tears of Rage" Bob Dylan
Richard Manuel
West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Things I Used to Do" Eddie Jones
(a.k.a. Guitar Slim)
Both Sides of the Sky 2018 [57]
"Title #3" Hendrix The Jimi Hendrix Experience 2000 [59]
"Trash Man"[ax]
  • see "Midnight"
"Untitled Basic Track" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy 2010 [58]
"Valleys of Neptune" Hendrix Valleys of Neptune 2010 [69]
"Woodstock" Joni Mitchell Both Sides of the Sky 2018 [57]
"Woodstock Improvisation"# Hendrix Woodstock 1994 [97]
"Young/Hendrix" Hendrix West Coast Seattle Boy[an] 2010 [58]

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The Jimi Hendrix Experience, the Band of Gypsys, and the Cry of Love Tour band were all three-piece combos, often called "power trios".
  2. ^ Hendrix usually introduced performances of "Hear My Train A Comin'" as "Get My Heart Back Together", but added a train reference such as "Lonesome Train",[16] "I See My Train",[17] and "Waitin' Down at the Train Station".[18]
  3. ^ Hendrix's manager, Michael Jeffery, later titled an unnamed studio jam "Pali Gap" in an attempt to make it appear related to the Hawaiian locale of his 1971 Rainbow Bridge film project.[20]
  4. ^ a b "3rd Stone from the Sun" was retitled "Third Stone from the Sun" and included on the US edition of Are You Experienced.[25]
  5. ^ "51st Anniversary" was released as the B-side of "Purple Haze" in the UK.[27]
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h "Hey Joe", "Stone Free", "Purple Haze", "The Wind Cries Mary", "Burning of the Midnight Lamp", "All Along the Watchtower", "Crosstown Traffic", and "Gypsy Eyes" were released as single A- or B-sides in both the US and UK.[31]
  7. ^ "Can You See Me" was included on both UK and US editions of Smash Hits.[33]
  8. ^ "Come On (Part 1)" was retitled "Come On" for the UK edition of Electric Ladyland.[35] It was also subtitled "Let the Good Times Roll" and released as a single.[36]
  9. ^ "Crosstown Traffic" appears as "Cross Town Traffic" on the UK edition LP label of Electric Ladyland.[35]
  10. ^ a b "Have You Ever Been (To Electric Ladyland)" appears as "Electric Ladyland" on the UK edition gatefold of Electric Ladyland.[35]
  11. ^ "Fire" was retitled "Let Me Light Your Fire" for a UK 1969 single.[24]
  12. ^ "Foxy Lady" was retitled as "Foxey Lady" and included on the US edition of Are You Experienced.[25]
  13. ^ "Gypsy Eyes" was retitled "Gipsy Eyes" and included on the UK edition of Electric Ladyland.[35]
  14. ^ "Highway Chile" was released as the B-side to "The Wind Cries Mary" in the UK.[27]
  15. ^ "If Six Was Nine" was retitled "If 6 Was 9" and included on the US edition of Axis: Bold as Love.[37]
  16. ^ "If 6 Was 9" was released as the B-side to "Stone Free" in the US.[24]
  17. ^ a b "Villanova Junction" was titled "Instrumental Solo" on the Woodstock film soundtrack.[46]
  18. ^ a b "Stepping Stone" and "Izabella" were released on a single in the US. They were subsequently reworked and included on War Heroes.[48]
  19. ^ "Long Hot Summer Night" was released as the B-side to "All Along the Watchtower" in the UK.[41]
  20. ^ The original Capitol Band of Gypsys album listed the song title as "Message of Love".[42] However, Track (UK), Barclay (France), and others used "Message to Love".[43] A different take titled "Message to the Universe" was included on South Saturn Delta".[44]
  21. ^ "One Rainy Wish" was released as the B-side of "Up from the Skies" in the US.[28]
  22. ^ The original Capitol Band of Gypsys album listed the song title as "Power to Love".[42] However, Track (UK), Barclay (France), and others used "Power of Soul".[43]
  23. ^ A different take of "Red House" was included on the US edition of Smash Hits.[45]
  24. ^ "Remember" was included on the US edition of Smash Hits.[24]
  25. ^ a b c d Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More and Woodstock Two include songs by various artists.
  26. ^ "The Stars That Play with Laughing Sam's Dice" was released as the B-side to "Burning of the Midnight Lamp" in the UK.[47]
  27. ^ "Up from the Skies" was as a single in the US.[28]
  28. ^ "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" was retitled "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" and included on the UK edition of Electric Ladyland.[35] It was released as a single in the UK with the title "Voodoo Chile".[51]
  29. ^ A composite of two different takes titled "Voodoo Chile Blues" was included on Blues.[52]
  30. ^ "You've Got Me Floating" was retitled "You Got Me Floatin'" and included on the US edition of Axis: Bold as Love.[37]
  31. ^ a b Earlier demo versions titled "Sweet Angel" were later released on South Saturn Delta and the Jimi Hendrix Experience box set.[44][59]
  32. ^ The "Angel Caterina", recorded March 13, 1968, and included as a bonus track on the Electric Ladyland 50th Anniversary Edition is a forerunner of "1983"[61] and is different than "My Angel Catherina (Return of Little Wing)", which became "Angel".[62]
  33. ^ a b "Beginning" was titled "Jam Back at the House" on Woodstock Two.[65]
  34. ^ Mitch Mitchell is credited with "Beginning" on War Heroes.[66] Hendrix is credited with "Jam Back at the House" on Woodstock Two.[67]
  35. ^ "Bleeding Heart" is credited to "Robinson" on Experience and More Experience[68] (Bobby Robinson was Elmore James' producer); Hendrix received the credit on War Heroes,[66] The Jimi Hendrix Concerts, and South Saturn Delta;[44] Blues lists "Traditional, Arranged by Jimi Hendrix";[52] and Elmore James is credited on Valleys of Neptune and People, Hell and Angels.[69][70]
  36. ^ "Calling All the Devil's Children" was released as the B-side of "Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)".[36]
  37. ^ "Catfish Blues" is a medley of songs by Muddy Waters.[76]
  38. ^ Songwriter credit for "Catfish Blues" is sometimes listed as Robert Petway or "Traditional Arranged by Jimi Hendrix".[59][52]
  39. ^ An edited version of "Crash Landing" was used as the title track for the Alan Douglas-produced album.[70]
  40. ^ a b c d Edited versions of "Drone Blues", "Easy Blues", "Jimi Jimmy Jam", and "Young/Hendrix" were included on the Alan Douglas-produced album Nine to the Universe.[12][70][58]
  41. ^ "Electric Church Red House" is a composite of a jam called "Electric Church" and "Red House", recorded with organist Lee Michaels at TTG Studios.[52]
  42. ^ a b "Hear My Train A Comin'" was titled "Get My Heart Back Together" on Woodstock Two.[67]
  43. ^ A 7-inch 33 1/3 rpm one-sided EP with "Gloria" was included with the UK edition of The Essential Jimi Hendrix and the US edition of The Essential Jimi Hendrix Volume Two. "Gloria" was later added to the combined CD The Essential Jimi Hendrix Volumes One and Two.[80]
  44. ^ a b "Hey Baby" is sometimes titled "New Rising Sun", although that is also the title of a different earlier demo; another different take, titled "Hey Gypsy Boy", was included on People, Hell and Angels.[70]
  45. ^ a b A studio version of "Lover Man", titled "Here He Comes (Lover Man)", was included on South Saturn Delta and The Jimi Hendrix Experience box set.[44][59]
  46. ^ A different take of "Jam 292" titled "Jelly 292" was included on Blues and a more complete version was included on Hear My Music.[12]
  47. ^ a b An earlier take of "Look Over Yonder", titled "Mr. Bad Luck", was later included on Valleys of Neptune and West Coast Seattle Boy.[69][58]
  48. ^ A different take of "Lullaby for the Summer" was titled "Touch You" and released as the B-side of "Fire" in the UK.[83]
  49. ^ An edited version of "Mannish Boy" was included on the Alan Douglas-produced Blues.[57]
  50. ^ a b A somewhat longer version of "Midnight", titled "Trash Man", was recorded two days later and was released on Hear My Music as well as on a single. An edited version of "Trash Man" was included on the Alan Douglas-produced album Midnight Lightning.[12]
  51. ^ "MLK" is part of a 20-minute jam titled "Ezy Ryder/MLK jam" (from 13:50 to 17:20). Alan Douglas produced an edited segment titled "Captain Coconut", which was included on Crash Landing.[13]
  52. ^ An edited version of "New Rising Sun" was released on the Alan Douglas-produced Voodoo Soup.[84] The instrumental is "vastly different both in sound and scope from the 'Hey Baby (Land of the New Rising Sun)' later featured as part of Rainbow Bridge".[85]
  53. ^ An edited version of "Once I Had a Woman" was included on the Alan Douglas-produced album Midnight Lightning.[86]
  54. ^ a b "Straight Ahead" was titled "Pass It On (Straight Ahead)" on Live at Berkeley.[96]
  55. ^ Edited versions of "Peace in Mississippi" were included on the Alan Douglas-produced albums Crash Landing[87] and Voodoo Soup.[84] It was also released as the B-side of "Bleeding Heart" in the UK.[88]
  56. ^ "Catastrophe" is a loose parody of "Jalousie" composed by Jacob Gade with lyrics by Vera Bloom and recorded in 1951 by Frankie Laine.[90]
  57. ^ "The Queen" is Hendrix's adaptation of "God Save the Queen".[91]
  58. ^ In his handwritten lyrics, Hendrix used the title "Our Lovely Home" instead of "Snowballs at My Window".[92]
  59. ^ An edited version of "Somewhere", titled "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", was included on the Alan Douglas-produced album Crash Landing.[87]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Unterberger, Richie. "Jimi Hendrix – Biography". AllMusic. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d Unterberger 2009, eBook.
  3. ^ Moskowitz 2010, pp. 10, 37.
  4. ^ Cross 2005, pp. 271–272.
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