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  2. Hey Joe - Wikipedia

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    In late 1965, Los Angeles-based garage band called The Leaves recorded the earliest known commercial version of "Hey Joe", which was released as a single and titled "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go". They re-recorded the song and released it in 1966 as a single, which became a hit in the US, reaching #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [ 4 ]

  3. Hey Joe (album) - Wikipedia

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    Hey Joe is the self-titled debut album by the Los Angeles-based band The Leaves, recorded and released in 1966. It is best known for the title track, which the group initially recorded and released as a single (Mira 207) in late 1965. Not satisfied with the sound, the group recorded a second version in early 1966.

  4. Billy Roberts - Wikipedia

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    It was there that he composed the song "Hey, Joe," which he copyrighted in 1962. Early the same year, after a brief and turbulent marriage, Roberts traveled to Reno, Nevada to obtain a divorce. After that, he went to San Francisco where he again played in coffeehouses. It would become his base of operations for the rest of his career.

  5. List of songs recorded by Jimi Hendrix - Wikipedia

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    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]

  6. Hey Joe (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Hey Joe" is an American song and rock standard from the 1960s. Hey Joe may also refer to: "Hey Joe!", a 1953 song by Carl Smith and Frankie Laine "Hey Joe", a 1983 song by Daniel Johnston from the album Hi, How Are You "Hey Joe" (Blitzen Trapper song), 2012

  7. Spanish Castle Magic - Wikipedia

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    The song features Noel Redding playing an eight-string Hagstrom bass routed through an Octavia effects unit, which Hendrix later overdubbed using the same bass. [2] Hendrix also overdubbed some jazz chords on the piano, which he had heard sound engineer Eddie Kramer playing. [2]

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  9. Piss Factory - Wikipedia

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    "Piss Factory" is a proto-punk song written by Patti Smith and Richard Sohl, and released as a B-side on Smith's debut single "Hey Joe" in 1974. It was included on the Vertigo Records compilation album New Wave in 1977, Sire Records 1992 compilation album Just Say Yesterday, [1] and later reissued on the rarities compilation Land (1975–2002).