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"The Wind Cries Mary" is a rock ballad [1] written by Jimi Hendrix. Hendrix wrote the song as a reconciliatory love song for his girlfriend in London, Kathy Etchingham.More recent biographical material indicated that some of the lyrics appeared in poetry written by Hendrix earlier in his career when he was in Seattle.
Rootless Cosmopolitans is the debut solo album by American guitarist Marc Ribot, released by Antilles in 1990. [1] [2] ... "The Wind Cries Mary" Jimi Hendrix: 5:01: 4.
"The Wind Cries Mary" Richie Sambora The Adventures of Ford Fairlane – Original Soundtrack: 1992 "Mr. Sambo" Richie Sambora Guitar World Presents: Guitars That Rule the World [15] 1992 "You Never Really Know" Richie Sambora Music from Zalman King's Red Shoe Diaries: 1993 "Good Morning Little School Girl (Part 2)" Paul Rodgers
Underground is the fifth solo album by English rock singer Graham Bonnet, originally released in 1997. Underground reunites Bonnet with guitarist Danny Johnson, who previously performed with Bonnet in Alcatrazz. "Lost in Hollywood" is a re-recording of a song Bonnet recorded during his tenure with Rainbow.
[89] [nb 8] Whereas "Fire" is a funk and soul hybrid driven by Mitchell's drumming, "May This Be Love" and "The Wind Cries Mary" are soft ballads that demonstrate Hendrix's ability to write thoughtful lyrics and subtle melodies. [90] The influence of raga rock can be heard in his sitar-like guitar solo on "Love or Confusion". [91] "
"The Wind Cries Mary" ... These are writing and production credits for music outside of Jamie Cullum's own solo work. Title Year Artist Album Notes
Verdine White is laying it all out on his first-ever solo music venture. In honor of what would have been the late, great Earth, Wind & Fire founder Maurice White's 83rd birthday on Thursday, Dec ...
The songs themselves include five not previously released in any form by Hitchcock, one of which is an acoustic cover of Jimi Hendrix' "The Wind Cries Mary". Hitchcock would make full studio recordings of a couple of others for subsequent albums, although "Let's Go Thundering" and "Where Do You Go When You Die" remain unavailable elsewhere.