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"Just Like Jesse James" is a song recorded by American singer and actress
Cher Cher (; born Cherilyn Sarkisian; May 20, 1946) is an American singer, actress and television personality. Often referred to by the media as the Honorific nicknames in popular music, "Goddess of Pop", she has been described as embodying female ...
for her nineteenth
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'' Heart of Stone'' (1989). It was released as the third North American and second European
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in October 1989, by
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. The song was written by
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and
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, and produced by Child. It was a December 1989 top-ten hit. The song's title is a reference to legendary Wild West bandit
Jesse James Jesse Woodson James (September 5, 1847April 3, 1882) was an American outlaw, bank and train robber, guerrilla and leader of the James–Younger Gang. Raised in the " Little Dixie" area of Western Missouri, James and his family maintained stro ...
. The title phrase previously appeared in Linda Ronstadt’s hit “
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”.


Song information

"Just Like Jesse James" peaked at No. 8 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in December 1989, becoming Cher's third top ten single from ''Heart of Stone'' in the US. It also peaked at No. 9 on the ''Billboard''
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. The song was released in the UK in December 1989 and peaked at No. 11 on the
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in February 1990. Cher has stated during concert performances that she personally never much liked the song despite its successful chart performance.


Critical reception

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's Gary Hill later noted that this song isn't like the rest of the songs on the album, and called it an "effective
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." The Daily Vault's Mark Millan described it as "
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-tinged", adding that Cher "clearly reveled in singing, and although it's very 'wordy,' it recalls the days when Cher had great success in recording songs that told a story like '
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', ' Dark Lady,' and ' Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves'." David Giles from ''
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'' commented that it's "a better song than
If I Could Turn Back Time "If I Could Turn Back Time" is a song by American singer and actress Cher from her 1989 nineteenth studio album '' Heart of Stone''. It was released as the album's lead single in July 1989, by Geffen Records. The song was written specifically f ...
. This is Cher in her 'no nonsense' frame of mind as she lambasts her man. Forceful and dramatic; another big hit."


Live performances

Cher performed the song on the following concert tours: *
Heart of Stone Tour The Heart of Stone Tour was the second solo concert tour by American singer-actress Cher. The tour supported her nineteenth studio album, '' Heart of Stone''. A mini tour was set up in the summer 1989, and a second leg started in 1990. The tour ...
(only for a rehearsal) *
Love Hurts Tour The Love Hurts Tour was the third solo concert tour by American singer-actress Cher. The tour supported her twentieth studio album, ''Love Hurts''. The tour reached Europe and North America. It played in arenas and followed the previous Heart of ...
*
Do You Believe? Tour Do You Believe?, also known as the Believe Tour, Cher Live in Concert DVD was the fourth solo concert tour by American singer-actress Cher. The tour, which took place in 1999 and 2000, promoted her album, ''Believe.'' History The tour began on ...
* The Farewell Tour (sung on the first leg, the second leg and the final two shows of the tour) * Dressed to Kill Tour


Track listing

*US and European 7" and cassette single #"Just Like Jesse James" – 4:06 #"Starting Over" – 4:09 *European 12" and CD single #"Just Like Jesse James" – 4:06 #"
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" – 3:42 #"Starting Over" – 4:09


Personnel

*Cher: Vocals *Brenda Russell, Desmond Child, Diane Warren: Backing Vocals *
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, John Putnam: Electric and Acoustic Guitars *Alan St. Jon: Keyboards *Hugh McDonald: Bass *Bobby Chouinard: Drums, Percussion


Production

*Arranged and Produced by Desmond Child *Recorded by Sir Arthur Payson; assisted by Bruce Robb *Mixed by Mick Guzauski *Mastered by Dan Hersch; supervised by David Donnelly *Published by Desmobile Music Co. Inc./SBK April Music Inc./Realsongs


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


References


External links


Official Cher siteASCAP
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