Tim Rose - Hey Joe You Shot Your Woman Down
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Track | Duration | Preview |
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Hey Joe (You Shot Your Woman Down) | 2:55 |
Video
Tim Rose - Hey Joe You Shot Your Woman Down - Red Vinyl Promo -
Tim Rose - King Lonely The Blue ...1966
Tim Rose Tim Rose (1967)
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
- Promo
- Red
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Producer | David Rubinson |
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red vinylAbout Tim Rose
Tim Rose was an American singer and songwriter who spent much of his life in London, England, and had more success in Europe than in his native country. Born in Washington D.C. on September 23, 1940, and died from a heart attack during a second operation for a lower bowel problem in London the day after his 62nd birthday, on September 24, 2002. He was married once in USA, but got divorced without any children. He lacked apparent heir when he died, which made him the subject of BBC programme H£ir Hunt£rs in November 2011, where investigators look for descendants of deceased people who did not leave a will.
His main claim to fame was his 1966 version of 'Hey Joe' by . had seen him perform at Café Wha? in New York City, and got a huge hit in 1966 with a similar, slower (but heavier...) version (bands like , and had already made faster versions of it). Until his death, he claimed he actually wrote it after having heard it as a "traditional" in Florida as a boy, but as of 2009 there is no proof whatsoever he is right. He might have confused it with country artist s 1953 country hit by the same name, written by of American pop/country duo ( and husband Boudleaux Bryant).
He also had a hit with Canadian folk singer 's 'Morning Dew' in 1967 (once more claiming songwriting credit due to his "harder" arrangement...), which became a hit with hardrocking Scotsmen in 1972 (), pulled from their 1971 eponymously titled debut album ().
covered his 'Long Time Man' on his 1986 album .
Years active: 1960s to1978, 1986-2002
Real Name
- Timothy Alan Patrick Rose
Name Vars
- Bowers
- R. Rose
- Rose
- T-Rose
- T. Rose
- T. Rosse
- Time Rose
- Timothy Alan Rose
- Timothy Allan Rose
- Timothy Rose
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The entire album is a stone classic. Sheer brilliance.