That's Chile, not child. He most definitely was using voodoo to coax the sounds he made out of the equipment he used. He was a "magic boy" who could play remembered jazz and R&B lines note for note. He was "Experienced", "not necessarily stoned, but beautiful". He burned his already on fire guitar as sacrifice to the music he loved. If that ain't voodoo, than what is? ( In the blues version it is Chile. The rockin' "Slight Return" it's Child)
Jimi Hendrix recorded and released his song Voodoo Child in 1968. The song was the last track on of the Jimi Hendrix Experience album Electric Ladyland.
Jimi Hendrix wrote Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and it was recorded by him in 1968.
Any music Written By Jimi Hendrix Was Published By Bella Godiva Music.
Electric Ladyland is the last album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. This album included the song "Voodoo Child" as it's last track. "Voodoo Child" was recorded in 1968 and re-released in 1970.
No, that was Prince.
Jimi Hendrix recorded and released his song Voodoo Child in 1968. The song was the last track on of the Jimi Hendrix Experience album Electric Ladyland.
He was a voodoo child.
Jimi Hendrix wrote Voodoo Child (Slight Return) and it was recorded by him in 1968.
Jimi Hendrix Voodoo Child - 2010 was released on: USA: 18 September 2010 (video premiere)
Any music Written By Jimi Hendrix Was Published By Bella Godiva Music.
Jimi Hendrix.
Jimi Hendrix
Electric Ladyland is the last album by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. This album included the song "Voodoo Child" as it's last track. "Voodoo Child" was recorded in 1968 and re-released in 1970.
He sang way too many to be counted!
No, that was Prince.
The band 'The Jimi Hendrix' Experience sang the song "Castles Made of Sand" in 1967. The song is about the lead singer, Jimi Hendrix's, experience in childhood.
Voodoo Child by Jimi Hendrix