what i ment was why she sang it, and not "your" but My, and was there a reason why she sang it like, because she got her heart broken? or what? (im doing a project on her..)
Janis Joplin never recorded "Brand New Key." This song was written by Melanie Safka, and released in 1971, nearly a year after Janis Joplin died.
Fancy. It was Janis' song originally.
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Yes, Janis Joplin has recorded proud Mary.
Yes, Janis Joplin recorded a version of "Kansas City." Her rendition was featured on her 1970 posthumous album, "Janis." The song showcases her powerful vocals and unique style, contributing to her legacy as a rock and blues icon. Joplin's interpretation of "Kansas City" is often celebrated for its raw energy and emotional depth.
Janis Joplin never recorded "Brand New Key." This song was written by Melanie Safka, and released in 1971, nearly a year after Janis Joplin died.
Janis Joplin
Fancy. It was Janis' song originally.
yes
Yes, Janis Joplin has recorded proud Mary.
Yes, Janis Joplin recorded a version of "Kansas City." Her rendition was featured on her 1970 posthumous album, "Janis." The song showcases her powerful vocals and unique style, contributing to her legacy as a rock and blues icon. Joplin's interpretation of "Kansas City" is often celebrated for its raw energy and emotional depth.
Here are two highlights of Janis Joplin's career: 1. The release of her album Pearl. This was her most successful album and stayed number one on music charts for nine consecutive weeks. 2. Her decision to leave the band Big Brother. That's all I know, I hope it helps!
Yes, Janis Joplin recorded a version of "You've Got a Friend," a song written by Carole King. Her rendition was included on her album "Pearl," released posthumously in 1971. Joplin's soulful interpretation adds a unique emotional depth to the song, showcasing her powerful vocal style.
Can't Turn You Loose ... released as a single in 1965 and on the album Live in Europe in 1967.
No Janis never sang The Rose! It is a song that was wrote for a movie about JJ which originally was to be called Pearl which was JJ's nickname but her parents would not give permission to write about her and make the movie The original singer Bette Midler recorded the song which was written by Amanda McBroom in 1979 9 years after the death of Janis Joplin!!
Janis Joplin's iconic rendition of "Me and Bobby McGee" is primarily performed in the key of B major. Her powerful vocal delivery and emotional interpretation contributed to the song's lasting impact and popularity. The song showcases her bluesy style while highlighting the themes of love and freedom.
She did at the Wake for Martin Luther King, Jr. concert in New York.