![]() In any era after the Sixties/Seventies? Not likely. I thought he said ‘McGee.’ The singer went on to explain that Bobby McKee was a secretary who worked in the same building as Foster. In time, Joplin became synonymous with “the blues” of being a woman inĪ man’s world, particularly a woman who wasn’t “attractive enough” to be popularĬertainly something like the suffering heart of womanhood bluesing over the hard-hearted shittiness of manliness. It’s ‘Me and Bobby McKee,’’ Kristofferson said. Song she completely lives up to the rep she continues to enjoy as one of the About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features NFL Sunday Ticket Press Copyright. Some of the images in the Me and Bobby McGee short film may be seen in the upcoming limited edition book, Janis Joplin: Days & Summers Scrapbook 1966-68, recently announced by Genesis Publications and the Janis Joplin Estate. Lifestyle, it’s a revelation how great she can be when she’s really on. Given how often one heard, by 1970, of Joplin’s shambolic Jam-including the boogie of the Full Tilt Boogie Band-takes this song into the In addition to her posthumous 1 hit 'Me and Bobby McGee,' Janis Joplins Pearl featured 'Buried Alive in the Blues,' a track missing the vocals Joplin didnt live to complete.Pearl first charted on Jan. ![]() Listen to how she descends the scale on “lordy lordy lordy lordy lordy ![]() ![]() What really makes Joplin’s version is everything that ![]()
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