Hey Joe (disambiguation)

Hey Joe (disambiguation)

"Hey Joe" is an American popular song from the 1960s, notably performed by The Jimi Hendrix Experience.

Hey Joe may also refer to:

* "Hey, Joe" (novel), a novel by Ben Neihart
* "Hey Joe" (1953 song), a popular song recorded by Frankie Laine
* "Hey Joe / Radio Ethiopia", an EP by Patti Smith Group, including a cover version of the 1960s song

ee also

Eh Joe, a piece for television, written by Samuel Beckett in 1965


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