"1974 singles" . _:b405434099 "0"^^ . . "Polydor Records" . _:b405434098 "0"^^ . _:b405434075 . _:b405434085 . "Robert Plant songs" . _:b405434079 . "15544094" . . _:b405434087 . . _:b405434075 . _:b405434083 . "1967 singles" . _:b405434082 . _:b405434080 . _:b405434078 . _:b405434079 . _:b405434076 . _:b405434077 . "false"^^ . "Chas Chandler" . "false"^^ . "1962 songs" . _:b405434077 . "Hey Joe" . "Heavy metal songs" . _:b405434075 "0"^^ . _:b405434081 . _:b405434076 . "1968 singles" . "2010-04-30"^^ . _:b405434077 "0"^^ . "5714dec425ac0d8aee390dae" . "2"^^ . "142.0"^^ . _:b405434076 "0"^^ . . "-0.532728"^^ . _:b405434081 "0"^^ . "The Jimi Hendrix Experience songs" . _:b405434079 "0"^^ . "Love (band) songs" . _:b405434084 . "0.282891"^^ . "Song recordings produced by Chas Chandler" . _:b405434080 "0"^^ . _:b405434078 "0"^^ . "Cher songs" . "Deep Purple songs" . _:b405434083 "0"^^ . "Imperial Records singles" . _:b405434088 . "2"^^ . _:b405434082 "0"^^ . "354000.0"^^ . "1966-12-16"^^ . _:b405434085 "0"^^ . _:b405434095 . "-9.7"^^ . "Gramophone record" . _:b405434084 "0"^^ . "306367"^^ . "Seal (musician) songs" . _:b405434097 . . _:b405434087 "0"^^ . "The Byrds songs" . _:b405434093 . "Patti Smith songs" . _:b405434099 . _:b405434086 "0"^^ . "Nick Venet" . "--05-16" . . "Polydor Records singles" . _:b405434091 . _:b405434089 "0"^^ . _:b405434089 . "1993 singles" . "Songs about marriage" . _:b405434088 "0"^^ . "DED467900130" . _:b405434082 . _:b405434083 . _:b405434091 "0"^^ . "Hey Joe" . "Body Count songs" . _:b405434080 . _:b405434094 . "%22Hey Joe%22 is an American popular song from the 1960s that has become a rock standard and as such has been performed in many musical styles by hundreds of different artists. %22Hey Joe%22 tells the story of a man who is on the run and planning to head to Mexico after shooting his wife. However, diverse credits and claims have led to confusion as to the song's true authorship and genesis. The earliest known commercial recording of the song is the late-1965 single by the Los Angeles garage band The Leaves; the band then re-recorded the track and released it in 1966 as a follow-up single which became a hit. Currently, the best-known version is The Jimi Hendrix Experience's 1966 recording, their debut single. The song title is sometimes given as %22Hey Joe, Where You Gonna Go?%22 or similar variations." . _:b405434081 . _:b405434086 . "Reprise Records singles" . _:b405434087 . _:b405434090 "0"^^ . _:b405434084 . . _:b405434085 . _:b405434090 . "97124" . "Hard rock songs" . _:b405434098 . _:b405434093 "0"^^ . _:b405434091 . _:b405434088 . _:b405434096 "0.0123959845"^^ . . _:b405434089 . "Murder ballads" . _:b405434094 . "english" . _:b405434095 . _:b405434092 . _:b405434092 "0"^^ . _:b405434092 . _:b405434093 . "Columbia Records singles" . _:b405434098 . "Debut singles" . _:b405434099 . _:b405434095 "0"^^ . _:b405434090 . _:b405434096 . "May 1968, Pye Studios, London" . _:b405434097 . "1968 songs" . _:b405434094 "0"^^ . "false"^^ . _:b405434096 . _:b405434078 . . _:b405434086 . "1966 singles" . _:b405434097 "0"^^ . "Wilson Pickett songs" . "--10-23" .