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Words to me and bobby mcgee6/3/2023 ![]() ![]() ( December 2021) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. ![]() Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. 148 on Rolling Stone 's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.Ĭhart performance Weekly singles charts Roger Miller version Chart (1969) Record World called it a "perfect matching of performer and material." Janis Joplin's version topped the charts to become her only number one single and was ranked later No. The first time he heard her recording of it was the day after she died. Kris Kristofferson did not know she had recorded the song until after her death. Kris Kristofferson had sung the song for her, and singer Bob Neuwirth taught it to her. Janis Joplin recorded the song for inclusion on her Pearl album only a few days before her death in October 1970. Kristofferson also appears briefly singing the song in the 1971 Dennis Hopper film The Last Movie. Later that year, his version of the song appeared in Monte Hellman's psychedelic road movie Two-Lane Blacktop. Kris Kristofferson recorded his own version of the song on his debut album Kristofferson in 1970. The song was included on the 1970 Statler Brothers album Bed of Rose's, but was not released as a single. On the Canadian charts, Gordon Lightfoot's version (recorded in November 1969) hit No. Kenny Rogers and The First Edition recorded the song in May/June 1969, and released it on their album Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town in 1969. Roger Miller was the first artist to record the song (in May 1969), and it appeared at No. Due to the singer's name never being mentioned and the name "Bobby" being gender-neutral (especially in America), the song has been recorded by both male and female singers with only minor differences in the lyrical content. They visit California and then part ways, with the song's narrator expressing sadness afterwards. The pair hitch a ride from a truck driver and sing as they drive through the American South before making their way westward to California. The song is the story of two drifters, the narrator and Bobby McGee. He explained that he was trying to convey the despair of the last scene of Federico Fellini’s La Strada in which a broken, war-torn, inebriated man (played by Anthony Quinn) stares up from the beach at the night's stars, and breaks down sobbing. The titular character was named for a studio secretary, Barbara "Bobbie" McKee, but Kristofferson had misheard her surname. ![]() The suggestion for the title was a cordial challenge from producer and Monument Records founder Fred Foster to Kris Kristofferson. ![]() Jerry Lee Lewis released a version that was number 1 on the country charts in December 1971/January 1972 as the "B" side of "Would You Take Another Chance On Me." Billboard ranked Joplin's version as the No. Gordon Lightfoot released a version that reached number 1 on the Canadian country charts in 1970. chart history after " (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding. singles chart in 1971, making the song the second posthumously released No. A posthumously released version by Janis Joplin topped the U.S. Fred Foster shares the writing credit, as Kristofferson wrote the song based on a suggestion from Foster. He has the respect of his peers in the industry and on top of that he is a proud Canadian." Me and Bobby McGee" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson and originally performed by Roger Miller. Gordon believes in the idea of sharing his music and is thrilled when anyone pays tribute with a cover of his work. His style is a haunting country folk style and every song he wrote and sang he made his own, but he also made for everyone. Ironically, Johnny Cash is no great vocalist either, but his style and timing is beyond reproach. For example Trent Reznor aka Nine Inch Nails wrote the song Hurt, and was not really optimistic when asked by Johnny Cash if he could record it, but when he heard it, it had and impact on Reznor. Gordon Lightfoot who wrote Me And Bobby McGee is up there as being one of the most popular songwriters to be covered by other artists because his music and lyrics can easily be adapted to folk, country, and rock. Still, he has a style that's his own so it works for him, actually he has three styles, but this is about Gordon Lightfoot. Take Bob Dylan for example, without a doubt probably the greatest songwriter in modern culture, but seriously, he can't sing. Often more than not they are not always the same. There are singers, and then there are songwriters. ![]()
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