Jesse James in music

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Jesse James became a hero in folklore and dime novels before he was killed in 1882. A manifestation of this was the emergence of a wide body of music that celebrates or alludes to Jesse James.

Folk song

The most famous song about Jesse James is the

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Other appearances

Memorial songs

Mentions in group names

Mentions in lyrics

Robert Ford in music

Robert Newton "Bob" Ford, who gained fame by killing Jesse James in 1882, is also depicted in these songs.

  • In the Bob Dylan song "Outlaw Blues", Dylan alludes to Ford with the lines, "I ain't gonna hang no picture/Ain't gonna hang no picture frame/Well I might look like a Robert Ford/But I feel just like a Jesse James."
  • In 1975 Elton John had a minor hit with the song "I Feel Like a Bullet (In the Gun of Robert Ford)" refers to a betrayal in a romantic relationship that is metaphorically likened to Jesse James' assassin.
  • In the Warren Zevon song "Frank and Jesse James," Ford is mentioned in the lyrics "Robert Ford, a gunman/In exchange for his parole/Took the life of James the outlaw/Which he snuck up on and stole."
  • Motörhead, on their 1998 album Snake Bite Love, mention James and Robert Ford in the song "Desperate For You." ("I'm gonna be an outlaw, just like Jesse James; rob all of your banks, and the occasional train / And if Bobby Ford should shoot me, I know just what you'd do / That's why I'm a desperado, desperate for you.")

References

  1. ^ "Fighting Man (Jesse James): Evil City String Band: MP3 Downloads". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
  2. ^ [1] Archived December 20, 2005, at the Wayback Machine