Hey Joe is an achievement in Mafia II.
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| - Hey Joe is an achievement in Mafia II.
- Written by Billy Roberts
- Hey Joe ist ein Lied der Gruppe The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Das Lied Hey Joe wird gespielt, als O'Brien und Kira auf der Suche nach Sisko, Bashir und Dax in den 60er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts landen. (DS9: )
- "Hey Joe" is a song written by Billy Roberts and first recorded by The Leaves, originally released as a single in November 1965. The Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded a cover version of the song at De Lane Lea Studios on October 23rd, 1966, and released it on their 1967 debut album Are You Experienced. "Hey Joe" was released as the first single in the United Kingdom on December 16th, 1966, and was backed with "Stone Free". It was later released in the United States on May 1st, 1967 backed with "51st Anniversary".
- "Hey Joe" was a song performed by the Human music group known as The Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1967. When Miles O'Brien and Kira Nerys briefly transported into that year, the Hendrix version of the song "Hey Joe" was playing loudly from a nearby van. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II") The song was written in the early 1960s. Several recordings of the song were released, starting in 1965, with the Jimi Hendrix version from 1966 as the best known version.
- Hey Joe, Where You Wanna Go (pol. Hej, Joe, dokąd chcesz iść?) – piosenka rockowo-rockowa, której autor jest nieznany, dlatego przypisuje się ją Jimiemu Hendriksowi. Sam zainteresowany nie wypowiada się na ten temat, jednym z przypuszczalnych powodów jest jego śmierć ponad 40 lat temu.
- "Hey Joe" est une chanson du groupe The Jimi Hendrix Experience enregistrée sur Terre en 1966. (Réalité extrapolée *) Lorque Miles O'Brien et Kira Nerys se sont brièvement matérialisés en 1967, "Hey Joe" d'Hendrix était diffusée dans un van à proximité. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
- "Hey Joe" is an American popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard and as such has been performed in many musical styles by hundreds of different artists since it was first written. "Hey Joe" tells the story of a man who is on the run and planning to head to Mexico after shooting his wife. However, diverse credits and claims have led to confusion as to the song's true authorship and genesis. The earliest known commercial recording of the song is the late-1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band the The Leaves; the band then re-recorded the track and released it in 1966 as a follow-up single which became a hit. Currently, the best-known version is The Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1966 recording, their debut single.The song title is sometimes given as "Hey Joe, Where You Gon
- While claimed by the late Tim Rose to be a traditional song, or often erroneously attributed to the pen of American musician Dino Valenti (who also went by the names Chester or Chet Powers, and Jesse Farrow), "Hey Joe" was registered for copyright in the U.S. in 1962 by Billy Roberts. Scottish folk singer Len Partridge has claimed that he helped write the song with Roberts when they both performed in clubs in Edinburgh in 1956. Other sources (including singer Pat Craig), claim that Roberts assigned the rights to the song to his friend Valenti while Valenti was in jail, in order to give him some income upon release.
- "Hey Joe" is an American popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard and as such has been performed in many musical styles by hundreds of different artists since it was first written. "Hey Joe" tells the story of a man who is on the run and planning to head to Mexico after shooting his wife. However, diverse credits and claims have led to confusion as to the song's true authorship and genesis. The earliest known commercial recording of the song is the late-1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band The Leaves; the band then re-recorded the track and released it in 1966 as a follow-up single which became a hit.Currently, the best-known version is The Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1966 recording, their debut single. The song title is sometimes given as "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna G
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- : Smash Hits
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| - While claimed by the late Tim Rose to be a traditional song, or often erroneously attributed to the pen of American musician Dino Valenti (who also went by the names Chester or Chet Powers, and Jesse Farrow), "Hey Joe" was registered for copyright in the U.S. in 1962 by Billy Roberts. Scottish folk singer Len Partridge has claimed that he helped write the song with Roberts when they both performed in clubs in Edinburgh in 1956. Other sources (including singer Pat Craig), claim that Roberts assigned the rights to the song to his friend Valenti while Valenti was in jail, in order to give him some income upon release. Roberts was a relatively obscure California-based folk singer, guitarist and harmonica player who performed on the West Coast coffeehouse circuit. He later recorded the country rockalbum Thoughts of California with the band Grits in San Francisco in 1975, produced by Hillel Resner. Resner has stated that a live recording of Roberts performing "Hey Joe" exists, dating from around 1961. Roberts possibly drew inspiration for "Hey Joe" from three earlier works: his girlfriend Niela Miller's 1955 song "Baby, Please Don’t Go To Town" (which uses a similar chord progressionbased on the circle of fifths); Carl Smith's 1953 US country hit "Hey Joe!" (written by Boudleaux Bryant), which shared the title and the "question and answer" format; and the early 20th century traditional ballad "Little Sadie", which tells of a man on the run after he has shot his wife. The lyrics to "Little Sadie" often locate the events in Thomasville, North Carolina and Jericho, (near Hollywood, South Carolina). Roberts was himself born in South Carolina. Variations of "Little Sadie" have been recorded under various titles (including "Bad Lee Brown", "Penitentiary Blues", "Cocaine Blues", "Whiskey Blues") by many artists, including Clarence Ashley (1930), Johnny Cash (1960 & 1968), Slim Dusty (1961), and Bob Dylan (1970). Rights to the song were administered from 1966 into the 2000s by the music publisher Third Story Music (now Third Palm Music); there the author is listed as Billy Roberts.
- Hey Joe is an achievement in Mafia II.
- "Hey Joe" is an American popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard and as such has been performed in many musical styles by hundreds of different artists since it was first written. "Hey Joe" tells the story of a man who is on the run and planning to head to Mexico after shooting his wife. However, diverse credits and claims have led to confusion as to the song's true authorship and genesis. The earliest known commercial recording of the song is the late-1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band The Leaves; the band then re-recorded the track and released it in 1966 as a follow-up single which became a hit.Currently, the best-known version is The Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1966 recording, their debut single. The song title is sometimes given as "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go?" or similar variations.
- Written by Billy Roberts
- Hey Joe ist ein Lied der Gruppe The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Das Lied Hey Joe wird gespielt, als O'Brien und Kira auf der Suche nach Sisko, Bashir und Dax in den 60er Jahren des 20. Jahrhunderts landen. (DS9: )
- "Hey Joe" is a song written by Billy Roberts and first recorded by The Leaves, originally released as a single in November 1965. The Jimi Hendrix Experience recorded a cover version of the song at De Lane Lea Studios on October 23rd, 1966, and released it on their 1967 debut album Are You Experienced. "Hey Joe" was released as the first single in the United Kingdom on December 16th, 1966, and was backed with "Stone Free". It was later released in the United States on May 1st, 1967 backed with "51st Anniversary".
- "Hey Joe" is an American popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard and as such has been performed in many musical styles by hundreds of different artists since it was first written. "Hey Joe" tells the story of a man who is on the run and planning to head to Mexico after shooting his wife. However, diverse credits and claims have led to confusion as to the song's true authorship and genesis. The earliest known commercial recording of the song is the late-1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band the The Leaves; the band then re-recorded the track and released it in 1966 as a follow-up single which became a hit. Currently, the best-known version is The Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1966 recording, their debut single.The song title is sometimes given as "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go?" or similar variations.
- "Hey Joe" was a song performed by the Human music group known as The Jimi Hendrix Experience in 1967. When Miles O'Brien and Kira Nerys briefly transported into that year, the Hendrix version of the song "Hey Joe" was playing loudly from a nearby van. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II") The song was written in the early 1960s. Several recordings of the song were released, starting in 1965, with the Jimi Hendrix version from 1966 as the best known version.
- Hey Joe, Where You Wanna Go (pol. Hej, Joe, dokąd chcesz iść?) – piosenka rockowo-rockowa, której autor jest nieznany, dlatego przypisuje się ją Jimiemu Hendriksowi. Sam zainteresowany nie wypowiada się na ten temat, jednym z przypuszczalnych powodów jest jego śmierć ponad 40 lat temu.
- "Hey Joe" est une chanson du groupe The Jimi Hendrix Experience enregistrée sur Terre en 1966. (Réalité extrapolée *) Lorque Miles O'Brien et Kira Nerys se sont brièvement matérialisés en 1967, "Hey Joe" d'Hendrix était diffusée dans un van à proximité. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part II")
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