With Janis Joplin on lead vocals
Album:
The song is on Cheap Thrills which entered the Australian albums chart* on 23 November 1968 and peaked at #5.
Songwriters:
Jerry Ragovoy, Bert Berns
Producer:
John Simon
Record label of Australian release:
CBS
*Kent Music Report / Australian Chart Book. See About.
Songfacts – Piece of My Heart:
Janis Joplin sang lead on Piece Of My Heart, but it’s credited to Big Brother & the Holding Company, one of the groups she sang with before going solo later in 1968. Until her death in 1970, it was her biggest chart hit and her best-known song (the posthumous Me and Bobby McGee went to #1 in 1971). Although she wasn’t the first to record it, the song remains most associated with Joplin and continued to get airplay long after her death.
Jerry Ragovoy and Bert Berns wrote this song, and Aretha Franklin’s younger sister Erma sang the original version.
Read more: www.songfacts.com/facts/big-brother-the-holding-company/piece-of-my-heart
Wikipedia – Big Brother and the Holding Company:
Big Brother and the Holding Company formed in San Francisco in 1965 as part of the same psychedelic music scene that produced the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Jefferson Airplane. After some initial personnel changes, the band became well known with the lineup of vocalist Janis Joplin, guitarists Sam Andrew and James Gurley, bassist Peter Albin, and drummer Dave Getz.
Their second album Cheap Thrills, released in 1968, is considered one of the masterpieces of the psychedelic sound of San Francisco.
Joplin left the band in 1968, following the recording of Cheap Thrills, for a successful solo career.
Read more: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Brother_and_the_Holding_Company
Lyrics:
Didn′t I make you feel like you were the only one, yeah
I said didn’t I give you nearly everything that a woman possibly can
Honey you know that I did
Well each time I tell myself that I, I think I′ve had enough
Oh, I am gonna show you baby, a woman can be tough
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This song is also on our Spotify playlist Bang a Gong – the 60s
Janis Joplin died on 4 October 1970 at the age of 27. Joplin, Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison and quite a few others were members of what became known as The 27 Club. Click for more: The 27 Club
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