Janis Joplin

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  • classic rock
  • blues
  • female vocalists
  • rock
  • 60s
Janis Joplin (January 19, 1943 - October 4, 1970) was an American singer, songwriter and music arranger. Her screaming, soulful voice is in many ways considered a personification of the Flower Power Era (along with Jimi Hendrix, Eric Burdon, Grace Slick and many others). She came to symbolize energy of the Psychedelic, Haight Ashbury, love beads, love ins, free love, flower children, black light posters and incense, expansion of consciousness, spiritualism soaked in the unusual drug idealism of the late 1960's.

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Songs

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    Come Back

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    Coo Coo

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    Cozmic Blues

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    Cry (Just a Little Bit Harder)

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    Cry Baby

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    Cry Baby (alternate version)

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    Cry Baby (live)

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    Daddy Daddy Daddy

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    Daddy, Daddy, Daddy

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    Dear Landlord

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    Dear Landlord (Outtake)

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    Dear Landlord (session outtake)

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    Dick Cavett T.V. Interview

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    Dick Cavett T.V. Interview (1970)

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    Down and Out

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    Down On Me

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    Down on Me (live)

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    Easy Once You Know How

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    Easy Rider

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    Ego Rock

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    Empty Pillow

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    Empty Pillow on My Bed

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    Farewell Song

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    Farewell Song (live)

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    Flower in the Sun

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    Flower in the Sun (live)

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    Get It While You Can

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    Get It While You Can #1 (demo)

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    Get It While You Can #2 (Inc.) (demo)

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    Get It While You Can (Live)

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    Goin' to Brownsville

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    Gospel Ship

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    Half Moon

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    Half Moon (Live)

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    Happy Birthday, John (Happy Trails)

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    Harry

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    Hesitation Blues

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    Honky Tonk Angel

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    I Ain't Got No Worry

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    I Can't Stand the Rain

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    I Can't Turn You Loose

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    I Drown in My Own Tears

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    I Know You Rider

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    I Need a Man

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    I Need a Man to Love

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    I Need A Man To Love (Live)

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    I'll Drown in My Own Tears

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    I'll Drown My Own Tears

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    Instrumental

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    Intruder


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