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The following is a songography of Jimi Hendrix. It lists every song he has ever played in the studio or live, listed chronologically according to era. If a song from a later album appears in an earlier era, it is because it was first played in that era, despite appearing on the later era's album. For an alphabetical list of songs, please see Category:Songs.

Songs[]

Pre-Experience era ( – October 1966)[]

Are You Experienced era (October 1966 – October 1967)[]



Hey Joe
Written and originally performed by Billy Roberts
Recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience on October 23rd 1966 at De Lane Lea Studios
Originally released as a single by Polydor on December 16th 1966
Featured on the Reprise version of Are You Experienced, released on August 23rd 1967



Stone Free
Written by Jimi Hendrix
Recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience on November 2nd 1966 at De Lane Lea Studios
Originally appeared as the B-side on the "Hey Joe" single released by Polydor on December 16th 1966
Featured on Smash Hits, released by Track in April 1968 and Reprise on June 30th 1969



Purple Haze
Written by Jimi Hendrix
Recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience on January 11th 1967 at De Lane Lea Studios
Originally released as a single by Track on March 17th 1967
Featured on the Reprise version of Are You Experienced, released on August 23rd 1967



51st Anniversary
Written by Jimi Hendrix
Recorded by The Jimi Hendrix Experience on January 11th 1967 at De Lane Lea Studios
Originally appeared as the B-side on the "Purple Haze" single released by Track on March 17th 1967
Featured on Smash Hits, released by Track in April 1968 and Reprise on June 30th 1969

Axis: Bold as Love era (October 1967 – February 1968)[]

Electric Ladyland era (February 1968 – February 1969)[]

Post-Electric Ladyland era (February – July 1969)[]

Gypsy Sun and Rainbows era (July – September 1969)[]

Band of Gypsys era (October 1969 – January 1970)[]

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Song
Studio
Live
First
appearance
"Who Knows" Cross Tick December 18th, 1969

The Cry of Love era (March – September 1970)[]

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