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  2. Hey Joe - Wikipedia

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    In late 1965, Los Angeles-based garage band called The Leaves recorded the earliest known commercial version of "Hey Joe", which was released as a single and titled "Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go". They re-recorded the song and released it in 1966 as a single, which became a hit in the US, reaching #31 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. [ 4 ]

  3. Hey Joe! - Wikipedia

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    Moe Bandy and Joe Stampley recorded a new version of the song with the modified title "Hey Joe, Hey Moe", with lyrics specially rewritten for the project by Boudleaux Bryant, as the title song to a duet album issued in 1981. The song, released as the lead single to the album, was a top 10 country hit that year.

  4. Billy Roberts - Wikipedia

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    It was there that he composed the song "Hey, Joe," which he copyrighted in 1962. Early the same year, after a brief and turbulent marriage, Roberts traveled to Reno, Nevada to obtain a divorce. After that, he went to San Francisco where he again played in coffeehouses. It would become his base of operations for the rest of his career.

  5. Hey Joe (album) - Wikipedia

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    The original album was issued in both mono and stereo. It was reissued on CD, first in 1993 on One Way Records (with five bonus tracks) and again in 2000 on the Sundazed label (with seven bonus tracks). The "Hey Joe" single (Mira 222) lists Dino Valenti as the composer, while the LP label credits Chester Powers (Valenti's given name).

  6. No, Jack Antonoff Did Not Write Bleachers' ‘Hey Joe’ About ...

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    Immediately, fans began speculating that “Hey Joe” was about Alwyn, 32. (Alwyn is the most recent ex-boyfriend of Taylor Swift, who frequently collaborates with Antonoff on her albums.)

  7. The Leaves - Wikipedia

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    The Leaves released "Hey Joe" in November 1965 and, dissatisfied with the sound, pulled it. They released a second version in early 1966, which flopped. Original guitarist Bill Rinehart left, and The Leaves redid the song again with a fuzztone by new guitarist Bobby Arlin. [1]

  8. James Franco on New Movie ‘Hey Joe,’ Being ... - AOL

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    James Franco is tucked away in the corner of a five-star hotel lobby on Rome’s Via Veneto, sipping an Americano coffee. Wearing a chocolate brown hoodie he proudly says he co-designed, the actor ...

  9. James Franco-Starrer ‘Hey Joe’ Set to World ... - AOL

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    “Hey Joe,” a drama in which James Franco plays a U.S. Navy sailor stationed in post-World War II Naples, will world premiere at the Rome Film Festival next month. The gritty film, directed by ...