"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" is a song written by
Jimi Hendrix
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and recorded by
the Jimi Hendrix Experience
James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942September 18, 1970) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest and most influential guitarists of all time. Inducted ...
in 1968 that appears as the final track on the group's third studio album, ''
Electric Ladyland
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'', released that year. It contains improvised guitar and a vocal from Hendrix, backed by
Noel Redding
Noel David Redding (25 December 1945 โ 11 May 2003) was an English rock musician, best known as the bass player for the Jimi Hendrix Experience and guitarist/singer for Fat Mattress.
Following his departure from the Experience in 1969 a ...
on bass and
Mitch Mitchell
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on drums. The song is one of Hendrix's best known; it was a feature of his concert performances throughout his career, and several live renditions were recorded and released on later albums.
After
his death in 1970,
Track Records
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released the song as a single in the United Kingdom using the title "Voodoo Chile" (see
confusion over title). It became Hendrix's only number one single on the
UK Singles Chart, reaching the top position during the week of November 15, 1970. Several artists have performed or recorded versions of the song. ''
Rolling Stone
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'' magazine included it at number 101 on their original 2004 list of the "
500 Greatest Songs of All Time
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".
Origins and recording
"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" was developed from "
Voodoo Chile", which had been recorded May 2, 1968, during a studio
jam
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with
Steve Winwood
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on organ and
Jack Casady
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on bass. The next day, Hendrix returned to the studio with Redding and Mitchell for the filming of a short documentary by
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television. Noel Redding explained, "We learned that song in the studio ... They had the cameras rolling on us as we played it". Hendrix added,
According to Hendrix biographer Steven Roby, eight takes of the song were recorded by Hendrix, Redding, and Mitchell, and the final one was chosen as the master, which appeared on ''Electric Ladyland''.
Lyrics and interpretation
Author
Charles Shaar Murray
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examines Hendrix's use of the term "Voodoo Child" in his book ''Crosstown Traffic'':
Except for the chorus, the lyrics of "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" are different from "Voodoo Chile":
During a January 1, 1970, performance with the
Band of Gypsys
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, Hendrix introduced the song as the "
Black Panther
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s' national anthem" (included on the album ''
Live at the Fillmore East''). At the time, he was being pressured to make a statement about racial issues in the U.S.
Live recordings
"Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" became a staple of Hendrix's concert performances, varying in length from seven to 18 minutes.
[
] Recordings from the
Winterland Ballroom
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,
Royal Albert Hall
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,
Woodstock
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, and the
Fillmore East
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were later released on ''
The Jimi Hendrix Concerts'', ''
Hendrix in the West'', ''
Woodstock
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'', and ''
Live at the Fillmore East''. Many more recordings have also been issued
(see
List of songs recorded by Jimi Hendrix ยง Voodoo Child (Slight Return)).
Critical reception and recognition
An
AllMusic
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reviewer described the song as "a perfect example of how Hendrix took the
Delta blues
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form and not only psychedelicized it, but cast an even more powerful spell by delivering the lyric in the voice of a voodoo priest".
[
] Also noted is Hendrix's guitar work: "Opening with a simple riff on the wah-wah pedal, the song explodes into full sonic force, the guitarist hitting the crunching chords and taking the astral-inspired leads for which he became infamous. The real guitar explorations happen midway through the song, while the basic, thundering riff is unrelenting".
Joe Satriani
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said of the song: "It's just the greatest piece of electric guitar work ever recorded. In fact, the whole song could be considered the holy grail of guitar expression and technique. It is a beacon of humanity."
[
] ''Rolling Stone'' magazine included the song at number 102 on their list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
Many musicians have covered "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" both on record and in live performances, sometimes with the title changed to "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" or shortened to "Voodoo Child".
Charts
Certifications
Stevie Ray Vaughan rendition
Stevie Ray Vaughan
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recorded "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" for his second album, ''
Couldn't Stand the Weather'' (1984),
[
] and commented in a 1985 interview: "I love Hendrix's music... and I just feel it's important for people to hear him."
Although he follows Hendrix's original, "he still manages to make it his own", according to ''
Far Out'' magazine contributor Sam Kemp. ''
Guitar World
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''s Damian Fanelli adds "His
aughan'suncanny ability to smooth out some of Hendrix's weirder edges without losing any of the music's power or excitement allowed him to credibly deliver Jimi's avant-garde blues to a whole new generation of guitar fanatics."
Vaughan often performed the song in concert and live versions are included on the albums ''
Live Alive'' (1986) and ''
Live at Montreux 1982 & 1985'' (2001).
[
]
Uses in popular culture
Wrestler
Hulk Hogan
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used a portion of the song as his theme music during his time as leader of the heel faction group, the
new World order (nWo) while wrestling in
WCW, and then during his comeback run in
WWE
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(previously the World Wrestling Federation). According to a 2020 interview with wrestling impresario
Eric Bischoff
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, he acquired a license for Hogan to use the song from Hendrix's stepsister and manager of his recording legacy, Janie Hendrix.
[
] Bischoff claimed that the agreement allowed him to use up to three minutes of the song in various contexts in 1997 for $100,000: "People thought I was insane,
heythought I was burning
Ted Turner
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's money
n 1997, butif someone were to try to cut that deal right now
n 2020it'd be in the millions".
The song was also featured in the 1987 film ''
Withnail & I
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'' and the 2001 film ''
Black Hawk Down''.
See also
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List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1970s
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1968 songs
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Reprise Records singles
Song recordings produced by Chas Chandler