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Pages in category "Songs about cannabis" ... Marijuana (song) Mary Jane (Janis Joplin song) Mary Jane (Rick James song) Mexico (Jefferson Airplane song) Mr. Farmer;
The song was a hit for Smith [1] and is one of the most frequently covered songs about marijuana smoking in American popular music. In its early history the song was identified with Rosetta Howard's 1937 recording and sometimes still is. [2]
"Mary Jane" is a song by American musician Rick James. It was released on September 9, 1978 as the second single from his debut album Come Get It!.The song peaked in the top five on the R&B charts in the United States in 1978, [1] and crossed over to the US Hot 100.
"Marijuana" is a single by American hip hop recording artist Kid Cudi, as a promotional single taken from his second studio album Man on the Moon II: The Legend of Mr. Rager (2010). The song was produced by Cudi, alongside American record producer Dot da Genius , who provided the song's guitar solo .
Reefer Songs is a 1989 compilation album of jazz songs about drugs from the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. It features notable artists and musicians of the period, including Ella Fitzgerald , Chick Webb , Cab Calloway , Sidney Bechet and Benny Goodman .
The song then switches between a verse and the refrain. A short electric guitar solo appears at 1:53 and at 2:10 the horn fanfare re-enters. The song closes with fading vocals of McCartney. In Barry Miles' 1997 book Paul McCartney: Many Years from Now, McCartney disclosed that the song was about marijuana. [5] "'Got to Get You into My Life' was ...
Songs about cannabis (117 P) Stoner rock (3 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Cannabis music" ... Have a Marijuana; Hempilation, Vol. 2: Free the Weed; How High (soundtrack)
The song reached number two in Germany, number three in the United Kingdom and number eight in the United States. It is a drug anthem about the consumption of marijuana. [1] Its title and chorus refer to the practice of splitting the cost of a marijuana purchase and claiming five dollars' worth of it.