The majority of people here aren't so lucky that they didn't get a chance to see Janis alive, but we're lucky enough that her videos are still on RUclips!
My first concert I went to was Janis in 1970. I got to go back stage, she kissed me, hugged me, told me I was cool and gave me an autograph which I still have to this day.
Great story. It took me a few years to "get" her and tune into what she was doing because she was long before my time. But what really won me over to her was how she is one of those rare artists who absolutely refused to compromise or dial in a performance. Every single thing of hers that I've listened to was 100% pedal to the metal, going for the gold.
March of 1969, the Ed Sullivan Show... up until that show went off the air in Spring of 1971, had the best acts in the country.. a week after Creedence Clearwater Revival played "Proud Mary.." This song is a musical "extravaganza," with those saxophone players backing her and the other musicians up.. Performances like this are as good as a concert!!!
It occasionally pops into my head that...Janis Joplin couldn't have been as good as I remember. So I come to RUclips, and...she's as good as I remember.
@@muffs55mercury61 I'm sure it wasn't a surprise to those who knew Janis' additions. She was also hittin' the booze hard. Self-destructive. Coming from a cold unfeeling family that didn't understand her would not have helped.
My favorite Janis Joplin song... gets me every time. You hear the desperation, anguish and heartbreak. Janis has not just a little piece of my heart, she has my heart and soul.
I first got into Janis Joplin in 1972/3 (can't remember, I'm 65yo)) and was instantly hooked. I have been listening to her, probably on average once a week ever since! Sometimes I'll go on a binge and listen to her all day. Her voice, her passion is SO satisfying, never gets old.
Then again, my you tube feed just proposed that I listen to Raindrops keep falling on my head, also from the Ed Sullivan show. Even then you had to wade through a lot of mud to find the good stuff.
@@paulreeves8251 What chu talkin bout Willis? Raindrops on My Head is a stone cold classic. Not in the same league or universe as the one and only Ms. Janice though.
This song was originally released in 1958 by the Chantelles. I remember it being a mesmerizing hit then; and Janis took it to a whole different level....10 years later!
I was so blessed to see Janis and Big Brother at their very last concert in Seattle. She was amazing and touched my heart and soul. I was so devastated at the loss of her. My heart still hurts. Thanks, Janis and Big Brother.
My grandma told me about this song when me and her were getting drunk drinking Pabst blue ribbon talking about the 60s and 70s when she was growing up whenever Im going through a hard time I listen to her sad songs to cheer me up I love you grandma
speaking of chills. in the mid 60's i was in college and listened to janis almost daily, i got chills every time. now fast forward 50 plus years. watching tv (a commercial) and really not paying attention to it at all when i felt goose bumps rolling down my arms and back. suddenly i realized the background music was janis. goodbye sweetheart.
@@jbooks888 the only hard rock I could find in this song where her vocals and there are African Americans soul artists who sing with a raspy voice too...
You don't look that old in your picture, and I think it's amazing how many people are just recently getting into Janis! I'm 65 and I first heard Janis around 1973 or so. Got hooked and have been loving her and her music ever since.
Ed Sullivan showcased some of our best of the 60s and 70s.....all stellar stage performances. Performed by musicians, vocalists, lyricists who took their mission seriously, but we still had so much fun. So much hope for the world. No lip-syncing teenyboppers here.
@@julenepegher6999 I apologize, you're a good sister!! My eyes get blurry looking at cellphone screen (elderly). I just saw your name clearly. Hold Janis close in heart 🤗
El 1 de septiembre del año 2021 escuché por primera vez esta canción y quedé enamorado de ella. Esa fue una fecha muy triste para mí porque me despedí de la persona que amaba. Cuando llegué al terminal La Bandera, sabía que sería la última vez que le vería, y así fue. Han pasado tres años y sigo amando esta canción y aunque esa persona nunca me quiso (el tiempo me lo demostró) siempre la recordaré con cariño y con agradecimiento por todo lo bueno y hasta por todo lo malo que me enseñó. Ya esta canción no lleva su nombre, sería un idiota al creer que me recuerda, pero lleva el nombre del amor que siempre le profecé y que jamás valoró, un amor que solo me pertenece.
I remember I was playing Maybe back around 1973, and my mum came in and said "Oh whats that noise? Baby! Baby! Turn it down!" She thought Janis was singing Baby. And she didn't like her voice at all. LOL
I know that song, I thought it a terrible example of weeping feminine passivity. I wasn't even sure this is the same song, it's so powerful, but the initial lyrics at least do match.
@@flamencoprof Maybe led by the incredible voice of Arlene Smith was just a fantastic powerful song. I guess crying every night and maybe he’ll come back could be thought of as passive but males can have the same feelings. Sometimes there is not more you can realistically do without getting hurt even worse.
@@rickrick5041 The comment I made quotes from a blog post I made regarding the interest I had a while back in 50's and 60's girl groups and singers, resulting in 346 .mp3 files. The post was titled "Blind Devotion: Have women moved on from the besotted doormats of the 1950s & 1960s?" and dealt with a subset I noticed in that collection. Arlene was mentioned :-) I cannot deny that males can be affected, having been divorced, and cried, but I never wanted to go back, just mourned my loss. I guess we are on the same page in enjoying the music made by these women,!
She just knew how to belt a note and combine that with her enormously powerful voice. Ahhhhhhh so satisfying. And she could turn on several different voices, smokey, husky, griitty and then when you think her vocal chord are shot, she comes out with the cleanest, most powerful notes, like Maaaayyyybeee. A truly unique voice.
There will NEVER!!! be another Janis Joplin she’s the best musician that ever walked or danced. nobody will fill her shoes or sing like Janis. 🌹R.I.P. 💐
Janis, dueña de una gran y poderosa voz y excelente cantante e intérprete de música blues. No has muerto, te llevo siempre en mi corazón, querida bruja cósmica.
Janis blew Mama Cass's brains out of her ears, at Monterey, that, really, does say it all. She still breaks my heart with this song...and I was only 12yrs old at the time. Love her top to bottom...nobody touches Janis!!!
My first three LPs, which I bought with my paper route money when I was 12, were Dylan’s Bringing It All Back Home, Beatle’s Sgt. Pepper’s LHCB, and Janis’s Cheap Thrills. Even after all these years her voice moves me like few others.
Janis was pretty in an understated way...she put the music first. Believe it or not, that's what matters. Years after her passing, we still know her name because of her TALENT. It's what keeps the door open. History is filled with young starlets who were beautiful and discarded over time. Janis isn't one of them.
She is wearing her Soul on her sleave and speaking or singing right from the Heart. Amazing person. The 60s and 70s were full of Special Entertainers. I wish they were all still with us.
Just watching her on ME TV too, the Ed Sullivan Show- 11/19/23 From Jam INC: Janis Joplin was an extraordinary musical performer, influenced by other extraordinary musicians. From a young age, before she even knew she wanted to pursue music, Janis loved to listen to the blues. Her early influences included blues singers like Bessie Smith, Odetta, Big Mama Thornton, Billie Holiday and Leadbelly. As her career progressed, she would be influenced by other music greats like Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner and Otis Redding. Almost every part of Janis' musical, vocal and performance style would be shaped by her love of the blues and these legendary performers who could sing it. END Long Live Janis Joplin!
Fabulous rendition of a song made popular at an earlier time by what is still arguably the greatest female group of all time, the hall of fame deserving, who set the stage for all who followed without the advantages future acts benefitted from. Janis was absolutely an unmatched taken in a different era and did an amazing interpretation of a terrific song. She was special!
La primera vez que escuche a Janis era una adolescente solamente, pero su voz quedo grabada para siempre en mi😢😢 . Escucharla cantar en vivo es de otra Galaxia.
*Dedicated to my husband in Spirit "Mark" (4/26/1973 - 7/1/2003) 💯*
😢 R.I.P
@allanmachadoml Thank you 🤗💜💯
crying over here cause i cannot believe her voice
Same here.
she cried for all of us
There is only one voice Janis voice
Me too
I'm a Great Niece of Bessie Smith.
Janis bought a headstone for Bessie's
grave. Thank you Janis. Rest in
Peace. May Heaven smile on you.
That’s so cool-I love Bessie Smith!
❤❤❤wow...love Bessie
I love that!! I think about that all the time about janis and bessie
Bessie Smith the movie was good too
Gimmie me a pig foot and a bottle of beer.... or a reefer...!!!
Love Bessie Smith!❤❤❤
The majority of people here aren't so lucky that they didn't get a chance to see Janis alive, but we're lucky enough that her videos are still on RUclips!
I was there (with my parents)!
I saw her live at Forest Hills tennis stadium way back when 😊
@@hilaryapril7043 saw her in Madison Wisconsin 1969
Her falsetto just knocked people OUT!
😂😂😂🤪
My first concert I went to was Janis in 1970. I got to go back stage, she kissed me, hugged me, told me I was cool and gave me an autograph which I still have to this day.
WOW, how blessed you are!!!
Great story. It took me a few years to "get" her and tune into what she was doing because she was long before my time. But what really won me over to her was how she is one of those rare artists who absolutely refused to compromise or dial in a performance. Every single thing of hers that I've listened to was 100% pedal to the metal, going for the gold.
Can I have the autograph?
so lucky you are xxx
@@TerryClark-q6qLucky you!!
Holy cow that is way better than the record version by her vocal performance. I can't believe they have had this in the vault for all these years
What?? It's been bootlegged for years
Holy Cow! is reet. Zeet!
Right? RUclips is like a public access time machine and I love it.
Listen to her live Frankfurt Gremany 69 version of Maybe, it's even better than this Ed Sullivan version
March of 1969, the Ed Sullivan Show... up until that show went off the air in Spring of 1971, had the best acts in the country.. a week after Creedence Clearwater Revival played "Proud Mary.." This song is a musical "extravaganza," with those saxophone players backing her and the other musicians up.. Performances like this are as good as a concert!!!
No one has EVER even come close to Janis’ level of greatness and NEVER will. Once in a lifetime !
It occasionally pops into my head that...Janis Joplin couldn't have been as good as I remember. So I come to RUclips, and...she's as good as I remember.
@A N,
"It occasionally ..."
In the summertime?
She was one of a kind, sui generis, threw away the mold…..
Yes she was
quelle "grinta" ❤❤❤
Nodding my head over here.
Finally! This amazing performance reached 1 million views, Thanks Pearl❤
If RUclips had existed since the 70's, this song would had had billions of views. It's not about numbers darling...
53 years without her! Rest in peace and power Janis Lyn Joplin (1943-1970)
Doesn't that long but I know it is. I was a sophomore in high school when it happened. Many of us were speechless after hearing about it.
Legend
@@muffs55mercury61 I'm sure it wasn't a surprise to those who knew Janis' additions. She was also hittin' the booze hard. Self-destructive. Coming from a cold unfeeling family that didn't understand her would not have helped.
She turned herself inside out. Every performance. Raw and unforgiven
My favorite Janis Joplin song... gets me every time. You hear the desperation, anguish and heartbreak. Janis has not just a little piece of my heart, she has my heart and soul.
Never can forget the talent, awesome voice, and personality of this unique, sexy woman! Love her
She was unique.
I'm sorry, but I could never decide on just one favourite Janis song. I could narrow it down to maybe 8 or 10. 😁 But this one would be in the top 3.
Don't you just wish someone could have warned her?
Mine too
She was the greatest and the emotion she pours out touches our soul . What a shame she wasn't given more recognition , she certainly deserved it.
She was very famous even during her own time. You ask a lot of people even in Poland about Janis Joplin and they will tell you that they remember her.
@@raymarsh4620 exactly, and she was getting bigger , I hated we lost her, is like to see what she may have done
The absolute greatest. Dear blessed Janis. 🙏🕉🌹
Recognition, wha? She is still talked about today!
Today's ' singers' compared to her are a joke. See her heart there on the stage...Wow
I get goosebumps every time I hear Janis sing ❤ whew!! She’s so incredible.
you and me both.
Absolutely!! Me too !!!
@@gary-yj6sr, well that makes at least three of us
I first got into Janis Joplin in 1972/3 (can't remember, I'm 65yo)) and was instantly hooked. I have been listening to her, probably on average once a week ever since! Sometimes I'll go on a binge and listen to her all day. Her voice, her passion is SO satisfying, never gets old.
@@jbooks888 That’s amazing! She’s so unique and definitely passionate!
One of the voices that come once in a lifetime ... and gone too soon. I love her voice.
Ed Sullivan brought Rock n Roll into our living rooms every Sunday.
🙂🤪
Best version of ''Maybe" I have ever seen, and I actually saw Janis live.
You are super lucky.
So jealous I never got to see her
One of the greatest television performances of all time.
This woman truly had soul, no one felt a song like her.
Thank you Ed Sullivan for bringing not just the greatest in entertainment but the greatest rock ‘n’ roll ever.
Then again, my you tube feed just proposed that I listen to Raindrops keep falling on my head, also from the Ed Sullivan show. Even then you had to wade through a lot of mud to find the good stuff.
@@paulreeves8251 What chu talkin bout Willis? Raindrops on My Head is a stone cold classic. Not in the same league or universe as the one and only Ms. Janice though.
It was a show I looked forward to as a kid
Ed here kids, and we got a really good shoee for you toinite
彼女の表情、真剣の極致!
一瞬一瞬全身全霊!深野性世界!
私は号泣する、全力極地を感じて!
Janis, my absolute favourite female singer of all time. She always,ALWAYS, gave it 100%
This song was originally released in 1958 by the Chantelles. I remember it being a mesmerizing hit then; and Janis took it to a whole different level....10 years later!
I was so blessed to see Janis and Big Brother at their very last concert in Seattle. She was amazing and touched my heart and soul. I was so devastated at the loss of her. My heart still hurts. Thanks, Janis and Big Brother.
😮
❤❤❤ Janus
Indeed, blessed
My grandma told me about this song when me and her were getting drunk drinking Pabst blue ribbon talking about the 60s and 70s when she was growing up whenever Im going through a hard time I listen to her sad songs to cheer me up I love you grandma
Unforgettable Little Blue Girl ! 👏⭐🙏🌹🤍
On the Tom Jones Show - better than the studio version.
Janis Joplin was a blazing comet that illuminated the heavens, then passed from the scene far too soon.
Love the part where she hits the high notes. This shows us all that Janis was a legend.
Gives me chills....dang she could sing the blues
it sounds more like southern soul which is a combination of Rhythmandblues and gospel like what james brown sang in the 50s.
She can sing the blues with the best of them
speaking of chills. in the mid 60's i was in college and listened to janis almost daily, i got chills every time. now fast forward 50 plus years. watching tv (a commercial) and really not paying attention to it at all when i felt goose bumps rolling down my arms and back. suddenly i realized the background music was janis. goodbye sweetheart.
@@Shinerfolk60 Yes, all those things plus a good measure of hard rock in there too, on some songs.
@@jbooks888 the only hard rock I could find in this song where her vocals and there are African Americans soul artists who sing with a raspy voice too...
a life tragically cut short. My favorite artist of all time.
Her powerful voice just gives me nothing but emotional chills..Long Live the Queen..♥️
yep
I watched Miley sing this too...Girl Bye..1% for trying.... Love you Janice ❤
This performance made me a fan of Janis Joplin
She's simply the greatest
You don't look that old in your picture, and I think it's amazing how many people are just recently getting into Janis! I'm 65 and I first heard Janis around 1973 or so. Got hooked and have been loving her and her music ever since.
I'm 41 and have been listening to the very best of music since I can remember anything, at all 🙏
I was born 1971 this is the first time listening to this young lady wow what a voice absolutely incredible!!!
Ed Sullivan showcased some of our best of the 60s and 70s.....all stellar stage performances. Performed by musicians, vocalists, lyricists who took their mission seriously, but we still had so much fun. So much hope for the world.
No lip-syncing teenyboppers here.
My female singer since I was 11, and 66. She always stricken my heart and soul to this day. Cried when she passed
Same here, my sister used to blast her music I was like 11 and would stand in front of the mirror imitating her. the best female singer ever!
@@julenepegher6999 you are a good brother! Terrific story, thank you!
@@jadezee6316 Yes! A heart of soul to FEEL her. Amen 💕
@@julenepegher6999 I apologize, you're a good sister!! My eyes get blurry looking at cellphone screen (elderly). I just saw your name clearly. Hold Janis close in heart 🤗
@@cyndik9921 it’s ok, it’s the same sentiment. I understand, my eyes are fading too. Always Janis!!
The sadness I feel when I listen to this song 😢❤ it’s so beautiful yet makes me happy
There's Janis, giving 110% yet again!
I don't know why but this song makes me cry almost every time I listen to it. No reason besides its so beautiful.
El 1 de septiembre del año 2021 escuché por primera vez esta canción y quedé enamorado de ella. Esa fue una fecha muy triste para mí porque me despedí de la persona que amaba. Cuando llegué al terminal La Bandera, sabía que sería la última vez que le vería, y así fue. Han pasado tres años y sigo amando esta canción y aunque esa persona nunca me quiso (el tiempo me lo demostró) siempre la recordaré con cariño y con agradecimiento por todo lo bueno y hasta por todo lo malo que me enseñó.
Ya esta canción no lleva su nombre, sería un idiota al creer que me recuerda, pero lleva el nombre del amor que siempre le profecé y que jamás valoró, un amor que solo me pertenece.
Still listen to her from time to time. It's like she's not even gone
Exactly. She lives..
This is Janis's song she OWNS IT . WOW !!!
Imagine being front row and watching this marvelous performance...the video alone gave me chills
Chills, no-one like Janis, pure soul😢
Janis was a once in a lifetime singer.
YEP. 100%
She really sang it with pure soul.
👏
Essa voz roça perfeita
Beautiful performance; Beautiful voice
Beautiful drugs.
@ love weed dude
Oh yeah. She looked quite smacked out on this one, but she still delivered.
全てを揺さぶるジァニスの歌が地球中に刺さる事。祈ります。
必ず刺さります!
なぜなら彼女の歌声は、神の領域にあるのですから😂!。
I was born in ‘89. The first CD my Mom bought me was Janis Joplin’s greatest hits. I’m so grateful she taught me what good music is. ❤️
I remember I was playing Maybe back around 1973, and my mum came in and said "Oh whats that noise? Baby! Baby! Turn it down!" She thought Janis was singing Baby. And she didn't like her voice at all. LOL
So cool the comments from people all over the world recognizing the talent this lady had
Endless thank u to whoever captured her amazing live videos to post on RUclips for us ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
She puts all her emotion into it. Doesn't seem like the same song from the Chantels
It's the same song with obviously a different interpretation. Different era, different style. Both terrific for era they're performed.
@@glpm7180 dave edmunds too
I know that song, I thought it a terrible example of weeping feminine passivity. I wasn't even sure this is the same song, it's so powerful, but the initial lyrics at least do match.
@@flamencoprof Maybe led by the incredible voice of Arlene Smith was just a fantastic powerful song. I guess crying every night and maybe he’ll come back could be thought of as passive but males can have the same feelings. Sometimes there is not more you can realistically do without getting hurt even worse.
@@rickrick5041 The comment I made quotes from a blog post I made regarding the interest I had a while back in 50's and 60's girl groups and singers, resulting in 346 .mp3 files. The post was titled "Blind Devotion: Have women moved on from the besotted doormats of the 1950s & 1960s?" and dealt with a subset I noticed in that collection. Arlene was mentioned :-)
I cannot deny that males can be affected, having been divorced, and cried, but I never wanted to go back, just mourned my loss.
I guess we are on the same page in enjoying the music made by these women,!
Janis is a goddess. A once in a lifetime talent. Often replicated but never duplicated! Sorry!
She just knew how to belt a note and combine that with her enormously powerful voice. Ahhhhhhh so satisfying. And she could turn on several different voices, smokey, husky, griitty and then when you think her vocal chord are shot, she comes out with the cleanest, most powerful notes, like Maaaayyyybeee. A truly unique voice.
She cried with her voice
She was phenomenal. Nobody came close.
F****** incredible out of this world she was amazing
She BRINGS IT! Autotune didn’t even exist. This is ALL HER and the musicians absolutely LIVE.
Gone 54 years and still no one has come close.
The quality of this footage is unreal
Viva janissssssss🎉❤❤❤❤
Best Female Rock Vocalist Ever :)
There will NEVER!!! be
another Janis Joplin
she’s the best musician
that ever walked or danced.
nobody will fill her shoes or
sing like Janis. 🌹R.I.P. 💐
Before the million views, Janis had a voice out of this world, amazing.
I saw Janis in November , 1969 at the UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI. Fantastic.
This is one of the most incredible vocal performances I've ever heard.
Unbelievable performance!
I get teary eyed watching this. She was a gift from God
Может и хорошо, что в СССР этой великой было мало .Не знаю,как бы я выдержал напор этой энергетики
What a voice. Damn
Watching Janis sing just takes you to a different place. Great and talented band also. Cool that they played it live, rare for TV in those days.
Her voice always gives me goosebumps
Real video. "Maybe" Janis Joplin. Wonderful. 1:23
Nadie me conmueve tanto , me hace saltar la lágrima, me riza, me mueve como ella.
I have seen her twice live, once in Columbus Ohio and very s myoon after that San Antonio Texas
Damn you a rockstar fr
A pura essência da dor, da solidão, da tristeza!!!
The Queen of Rock 'n Roll! Period!
Есть копии
Есть хорошие копии
Но есть и ОРИГИНАЛ! И этим всё сказано! ❤
she and her band work so perfectly together.
Janis, dueña de una gran y poderosa voz y excelente cantante e intérprete de música blues. No has muerto, te llevo siempre en mi corazón, querida bruja cósmica.
Janis blew Mama Cass's brains out of her ears, at Monterey, that, really, does say it all. She still breaks my heart with this song...and I was only 12yrs old at the time. Love her top to bottom...nobody touches Janis!!!
Janis Joplin really was talented. It is a shame she passed away so young (the same as Jim Morrison).
Same as all the 27 Club. Alot of talent gone way to soon. Brian Jones, Alan 'Blind Owl' Wilson, Jimi Hendrix, Kurt, Amy...
@@rocknroller77 EXACTLY, I didn't know any that club til discovered it 6 years ago, 1 was 27.
people forget pigpen and it disgusts me
too many good drugs
@@charlieib8033 yep these people think they got it all figured out 🙄
She was truly one of the best.
My first three LPs, which I bought with my paper route money when I was 12, were Dylan’s Bringing It All Back Home, Beatle’s Sgt. Pepper’s LHCB, and Janis’s Cheap Thrills. Even after all these years her voice moves me like few others.
Cheap Thrills is 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
It just goes to show the musical renaissance that occurred in your adolescence that those were the first three albums you bought. Wow.
Janis was pretty in an understated way...she put the music first. Believe it or not, that's what matters. Years after her passing, we still know her name because of her TALENT. It's what keeps the door open. History is filled with young starlets who were beautiful and discarded over time. Janis isn't one of them.
I always found her weirdly attractive when many of my friends did not.
She was ultimately judged for her looks by men!!!! But her voice should have been the only thing judged, she was magnificent.
She's gorgeous !!
Superb. Not only Janis, but the glorious background vocalist - my gosh!
Saw her in concert 1968, just awesome
She is wearing her Soul on her sleave and speaking or singing right from the Heart. Amazing person. The 60s and 70s were full of Special Entertainers. I wish they were all still with us.
世界上再也沒有人可以超越她,她的歌聲會永久流傳下去。
❤awesome ,from the very depths of her soul ,beautifull ,thank you janis joplin ,miss you ,love you ,music heals ,soothes ,in so many ways ,😊 xx
There'll never be another Janis Joplin.
my queen!!
My dad adored Janis, & he was in his 40's when she hit the scene; she had unbelievably broad appeal in her time.
same...my Dad was in his 40's and loved her.
The one and only Janis Joplin they broke the mold after they made her there will never be another female singer like her ever
Adoro Janis Joplin. ❤️❤️
Just watching her on ME TV too, the Ed Sullivan Show- 11/19/23
From Jam INC:
Janis Joplin was an extraordinary musical performer, influenced by other extraordinary musicians. From a young age, before she even knew she wanted to pursue music, Janis loved to listen to the blues. Her early influences included blues singers like Bessie Smith, Odetta, Big Mama Thornton, Billie Holiday and Leadbelly. As her career progressed, she would be influenced by other music greats like Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner and Otis Redding. Almost every part of Janis' musical, vocal and performance style would be shaped by her love of the blues and these legendary performers who could sing it. END
Long Live Janis Joplin!
Janis rips my heart right out with this tune today in 2024 just as she did when I saw her perform it in 1969. Her talent is truly timeless.
Да ! У неё неповторимый голос !
Fabulous rendition of a song made popular at an earlier time by what is still arguably the greatest female group of all time, the hall of fame deserving, who set the stage for all who followed without the advantages future acts benefitted from. Janis was absolutely an unmatched taken in a different era and did an amazing interpretation of a terrific song. She was special!
Chantels name inadvertently omitted from comment.
One of my favorites. Listen to it all day. Love Janis 😍😍😍😍😎
La primera vez que escuche a Janis era una adolescente solamente, pero su voz quedo grabada para siempre en mi😢😢 . Escucharla cantar en vivo es de otra Galaxia.