I know for a fact I've heard Jimi Hendrix sing Sweet Melissa, It's an Almond Bros song? Or is it?
Jimi Hendrix did sing Sweet Melissa.
Lenny Kravitz (1994)
the alman brothers sand 'sweet melissa'
No, Jimi Hendrix did not sing "Keep Me Hangin' On." The song was originally written by Holland-Dozier-Holland and famously performed by The Supremes in 1966. Hendrix is known for his own unique interpretations of various songs, but "Keep Me Hangin' On" is not one of them.
No, that would be Burton Cummings, and it was written by the Canadian band "The Guess Who" as the title track to their 1970 album "American Woman". Also another cover that people mistake for Jimi Hendrix is the Lenny Kravitz version. Jimi Hendrix did NOT cover this song.
She did at the Wake for Martin Luther King, Jr. concert in New York.
Yes
Bob Dylan was the first to sing this song, but it also appeared on the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Lenny Kravitz (1994)
the alman brothers sand 'sweet melissa'
He also sang, as well as played his guitar.
No, Jimi Hendrix did not sing "Keep Me Hangin' On." The song was originally written by Holland-Dozier-Holland and famously performed by The Supremes in 1966. Hendrix is known for his own unique interpretations of various songs, but "Keep Me Hangin' On" is not one of them.
No, that would be Burton Cummings, and it was written by the Canadian band "The Guess Who" as the title track to their 1970 album "American Woman". Also another cover that people mistake for Jimi Hendrix is the Lenny Kravitz version. Jimi Hendrix did NOT cover this song.
She did at the Wake for Martin Luther King, Jr. concert in New York.
Do you. it's the only way to see and speak the truth. You only got one life don,t waste it leaving your mark on someone elses stamp.
Yes, he did but I couldn't find any further information on it at all as to when it was recorded and how it was released. Sorry I sort of answered your question with another question heh. Good luck It's on "Jimi Hendrix" "In the Beginning", released 1972 by Shout Records, Atlanta, Georgia. Tracklist: Hey LeRoy, Free Spirit, House of the Rising Sun, Something You Got, Let the God Sing, She's a Fox. There's also an Australian release with slightly different cover ______________________________________________________________ Couldn't find an album by "Shout Records" called In the Beginning by Jimi Hendrix, so I doubt that information is true (unless someone can scan the album as proof) The rumor is, is that version is NOT by Hendrix but is by an impostor and was released after Jimi's death.
It is not sure as he is quiet about this. However, following the lyrics of his band Chickenfoot they the band members don't seem to have a dislike to sing about topics surrounding drugs. Also, Satriani is a great Jimi Hendrix fan. Drugs have helped Jimi with his guitar career so Joe Satriani would probably have tried (succesfully?)
No