About the song
If you’re a fan of classic rock and country, then chances are you’re already familiar with the iconic song, “Me and Bobby McGee.” This timeless ballad has been covered by countless artists over the years, but the original version by Kris Kristofferson and the unforgettable rendition by Janis Joplin are often considered the definitive recordings. Now, Sheryl Crow and Kris Kristofferson have teamed up to bring their unique voices and perspectives to this beloved song.
A Song for the Ages
Written by Kris Kristofferson with Fred Foster, “Me and Bobby McGee” tells the story of a free-spirited couple on a journey together. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of life on the road, filled with adventure, camaraderie, and a touch of melancholy. The song’s universal themes of friendship, freedom, and the passage of time have resonated with audiences for generations.
Janis Joplin’s Enduring Legacy
Janis Joplin’s powerful and soulful interpretation of “Me and Bobby McGee” catapulted the song to new heights of popularity. Released shortly after her tragic death in 1970, her version became a massive hit, topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart and solidifying her status as one of the greatest rock singers of all time. Joplin’s raw emotion and unmistakable voice brought a new depth and intensity to the song, making it an enduring classic.
Sheryl Crow and Kris Kristofferson: A Dream Collaboration
In recent years, Sheryl Crow has emerged as one of the most respected and versatile singer-songwriters of her generation. Her powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics have earned her numerous Grammy Awards and a devoted following. Collaborating with the legendary Kris Kristofferson, the original writer of “Me and Bobby McGee,” is a dream come true for both artists and fans alike. Their duet promises to be a fresh and exciting take on this timeless classic.
What to Expect
While we can only speculate about the specific arrangements and musical styles that Sheryl Crow and Kris Kristofferson will bring to “Me and Bobby McGee,” one thing is certain: their version is sure to be a heartfelt and soulful tribute to the original. With their combined talents and deep understanding of the song’s meaning, they are poised to create a new generation of fans for this enduring classic.
So, whether you’re a longtime fan of “Me and Bobby McGee” or discovering it for the first time, this new recording by Sheryl Crow and Kris Kristofferson is definitely worth checking out.
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Lyrics
Busted flat in Baton Rouge, waitin’ for a trainWhen I’s feelin’ near as faded as my jeans Bobby thumbed a diesel down, just before it rained And rode us all the way into New OrleansI pulled my harpoon out of my dirty red bandanaI’s playin’ soft while Bobby sang the blues Windshield wipers slappin’ time, I’s holdin’ Bobby’s hand in mine We sang every song that driver knewFreedom is just another word for nothin’ left to loseNothin’, don’t mean nothin’ hon’ if it ain’t free, no-no And feelin’ good was easy, Lord, when he sang the blues You know feelin’ good was good enough for me Good enough for me and my Bobby McGeeFrom the Kentucky coal mine to the California sunThere Bobby shared the secrets of my soul Through all kinds of weather, through everything we done Yeah, Bobby baby, kept me from the coldOne day up near Salinas, Lord, I let him slip awayHe’s lookin’ for that home, and I hope he finds it But, I’d trade all of my tomorrows, for one single yesterday To be holdin’ Bobby’s body next to mineFreedom is just another word for nothin’ left to loseNothin’, and that’s all that Bobby left me, yeah But feelin’ good was easy, Lord, when he sang the blues That feelin’ good was good enough for me, mmm-hmm Good enough for me and my Bobby McGeeLa-da-da, la-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da-da-daLa-da-da-da-da-da-da-da, Bobby McGee, yeah La-da-da-da-da, la-da-da-da-da La, la-la-la-da-da- Bobby McGee, oh yeahLa-da-da, la-da-da, la, da-da, la, da-daLa-da-da, la-da-da, la-di-da Hey now, Bobby now, now Bobby McGee, yeah Lord, oh Lord, oh Lord, lo-da-da, na-na-na, na-na-na, na-na-na Hey now, Bobby now, now Bobby McGee, yeahWell, I wanna call him my lover, call him my manI said, I call him my lover, did the best I can, come on Hey now, Bobby now, hey now Bobby McGee, yeah Lord, a Lord, a Lord, a Lord, a Lord, a Lord, a Lord, a Lord, oh Hey-hey-hey, Bobby McGee, Lord