Highway Chile

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"Highway Chile"
Single by the Jimi Hendrix Experience
A-side"The Wind Cries Mary"
ReleasedMay 5, 1967 (1967-05-05)
RecordedApril 3, 1967
StudioOlympic, London
GenreBlues rock
Length3:32[1]
LabelTrack
Songwriter(s)Jimi Hendrix
Producer(s)Chas Chandler

"Highway Chile" (/l/ CHAIL) is a song by the Jimi Hendrix Experience, issued as the B-side to their 1967 third British single "The Wind Cries Mary". The song was written by vocalist and guitarist Jimi Hendrix and titled to reflect his pronunciation of "child" without the "d" (a spelling subsequently used for "Voodoo Chile").

Biographers Harry Shapiro and Caesar Glebbeek describe it as "a joyful autobiographical stomp" about the pursuit of the American Dream.[2] Matthew Greenwald of Allmusic feels that the song is autobiographical: "It's easy to see that Hendrix was writing about himself here, and his life as a musician on the road in the R&B/soul 'Chitlin' Circuit', and forming his own unique vision and style."[3] He adds that musically, it is "A funky shuffle ... a great place for Hendrix's mid-tempo, R&B riffing, based on a blues pattern."[3]

The song is also included on several Hendrix compilations, such as the UK edition of Smash Hits (1968), War Heroes (1972), and Experience Hendrix: The Best of Jimi Hendrix (1997).[4] The single was mixed in monaural, while a true stereophonic version is included on The Jimi Hendrix Experience box set (2000).

References[edit]

  1. ^ From Are You Experienced liner notes (1997 international edition)
  2. ^ Shapiro, Harry; Glebbeek, Caesar (1995). Jimi Hendrix: Electric Gypsy. New York City: St. Martin's Griffin. ISBN 0-312-13062-7.
  3. ^ a b Greenwald, Matthew. "Highway Chile". Allmusic. Retrieved April 20, 2009.
  4. ^ "Jimi Hendrix: 'Highway Chile' – Appears On". AllMusic. Retrieved February 15, 2022.