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"Hey Joe", a traditional song performed by many artists. Sometimes credited to Billy Roberts. Sometimes credited to Dino Valenti a.k.a. Jesse Oris Farrow, née Chester Powers, who became the lead singer of Quicksilver Messenger Service. In 1965 "Hey Joe" was recorded by the Leaves.
You can read much more about this song on this site.
Thanks to Christian Arnould for additional information
If you have more information about this song or know versions not listed here please contact me.
This site replaces heyjoe.org. Please update your bookmarks to https://heyjoeversions.wordpress.com
Also I would be grateful if you make a link to Hey Joe Versions https://heyjoeversions.wordpress.com
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Sincerely, Jan Marius
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Billy Roberts’ mom passed away
Today Stevie Gurr wrote me: Billy Roberts’ mom just passed away…she was 102. Thank you Stevie
Mail from Steve Gurr (March 21, 2010)
Jan!!!…I spoke to Billy!!!…he can’t talk very well,and it’s frustrating to him, but I heard a few words…I’m told by the woman that works on the floor he lives that he lit up when my name was mentioned to him… … Continue reading
The Tale of Billy Roberts by Hillel Resner, close friend and ex-manager of Billy Roberts (May 7, 2005)
A friend of mine (the guitar player Stevie Gurr, who plays with Elvin Bishop and others) told me about your site. It just goes to prove that you really can find anything on the Internet! Anyway, I probably know as … Continue reading
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